Parajunkee / Alison Can Read |
FEATURE & FOLLOW FRIDAY
Once you answer be sure to leave me your link so I can follow you back
The two high school teachers I've advised to use Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney in class tell me the kids love it. Plus they also get to watch the movie in class.
All books I haven't read! I really do need to read The Giver. Thanks for visiting and following! Following back via bloglovin
ReplyDeleteKelly @ Dandelion Dreams
Tons of people said Jodi Picoult, too.
ReplyDeleteAnd the Giver, me too.
LOL
Nice choices :)
oh. I LOVED the Giver. I can't believe I didn't think of that myself!
ReplyDeleteTrish - my ff
nice selection,visiting and following you back.
ReplyDeletehere's my Follow Friday
I thought about putting House Rules by Jodi Picoult on my list. Giver is great! New Follower!
ReplyDeleteCheck out MYF&F
Interesting choices! :)
ReplyDeleteNew Bloglovin follower
Thanks for stopping by!
~Stephanie @ Bookfever
I like how you made a syllabus all crumpled up! It made me laugh!! I enjoyed the giver! I haven't read the others but I will have to check them out!
ReplyDeleteOld follower!
My FF + Giveaway!
Amber @Paradise of Pages
OOoh very nice! Cute pic too!! I still need to read Between the Lines! Have had that since its release!
ReplyDeleteHere's my Follow Friday
Have a GREAT weekend!
Old Follower :)
The Giver is awesome. And kids really do love the Wimpy Kid books. ;) Great reading list choices. Thanks for hopping by my blog earlier. I'm now following you via Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday!
We actually did "The Giver" at school. Nice dystopian novel. Good choices. Following you back via bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI read The Giver in school and agree it is a must read. I read the Wimpy kid books a couple of years ago when my little brother was into them and I thought they were pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteGreat picks!
Thanks for stopping by and following.
I'm following you back via Bloglovin. =)
Thanks for the follow :D
ReplyDeleteI read Diary of a Wimpy Kid with my (then) 3rd grader a few years ago. It was pretty funny but I'm glad we read it together because there were words I had to change while reading it to him. It did open up some conversation opportunities between us and we shared a lot of laughs. I would say Junior High kids would get a kick out of that one!
ReplyDeleteOld GFC and Bloglovin' follower.
Holly @ Words Fueled by Love
The Giver is such a great choice
ReplyDelete