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August 1, 2014 · 7:45 am. Was 2003 the Best Year in YA Publishing? You know how much I love lists, so when I saw. Booklist’s 1000 Best Young Adult Books since 2000. 2003 – 7. 2002 – 6. 2008 – 6. 2007 – 5. 2006 – 5. 2001 – 4. 2005 – 4. 2004 – 2. 2010 – 2. 2012 – 2. 2000 – 1. 2011 – 1. I’ll get to 2003 in a second, but I wanted to briefly look at those two lonely years with a single title. The year 2000 is represented by David Almond’s. A pretty safe, solid choice. More interestingly, 2011 is represented by.
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Indie Library: September 2013
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An independent school library dedicated to bringing literature and learning to middle school students. Wednesday, September 4, 2013. Book Review: THE MADMAN'S DAUGHTER. In The Madman’s Daughter. Debut novelist Megan Shepherd transforms H.G. Well’s classic Island of Dr. Moreau. Into a romantic horror story. Sixteen-year-old Juliet Moreau is just a step away from homelessness after her father, the famous Dr. Moreau, fled Victorian London in disgrace and her mother died of tuberculosis. Dangerously close to...
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Indie Library: Book Review: ONE CAME HOME
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An independent school library dedicated to bringing literature and learning to middle school students. Monday, April 8, 2013. Book Review: ONE CAME HOME. Set in 1871 Wisconsin, Amy Timberlake's novel combines historical fiction with mystery. Though it takes a while to gain momentum,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Flora and Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures. By Holly Goldberg Sloan. Help for the Haunted. A Tangle of Knots. Battle of the Books. Book Review: ONE CAME HOME. Book Review: GOING VINTAGE.
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Indie Library: December 2012
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An independent school library dedicated to bringing literature and learning to middle school students. Monday, December 3, 2012. Guest Author: Ally Condie. On Friday, November 30, bestselling author Ally Condie came to Durham Academy as part of her national book tour in support of her new novel Reached. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Flora and Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures. By Holly Goldberg Sloan. Help for the Haunted. A Tangle of Knots. Battle of the Books. Guest Author: Ally Condie.
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Indie Library: Review: OUT OF THE EASY
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An independent school library dedicated to bringing literature and learning to middle school students. Friday, March 22, 2013. Review: OUT OF THE EASY. Out of the Easy. Out of the Easy. Contains mature themes, Septeys plays it safe with the descriptions and dialogue. This novel is appropriate for grades 8 and up. 4 out of 5 stars. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Flora and Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures. By Holly Goldberg Sloan. Help for the Haunted. A Tangle of Knots. Battle of the Books.
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Indie Library: Review: SUMMER OF THE GYPSY MOTHS
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An independent school library dedicated to bringing literature and learning to middle school students. Sunday, August 26, 2012. Review: SUMMER OF THE GYPSY MOTHS. Yet, somehow I think it works. The novel is a more hopeful version of Martyn Pig. Summer of the Gypsy Moths. Four out of five stars. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Flora and Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures. By Holly Goldberg Sloan. Help for the Haunted. A Tangle of Knots. Battle of the Books. Book Review: THREE TIMES LUCKY. I have work...
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Indie Library: November 2012
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An independent school library dedicated to bringing literature and learning to middle school students. Wednesday, November 28, 2012. Book Review: TWELVE KINDS OF ICE. Ellen Obed's lovely new book is a series of vignettes in ode to her family's winter traditions in rural Maine. The first ice appears in pail left in a barn. It then spreads to the fields and streams, enticing the children to put on their skates. The real pleasure comes with the garden ice. Twelve Kinds of Ice. While I do not think many stud...
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