In this episode, we're discussing the benefits of using Read Alikes within book clubs and within the classroom. We touch on some of our favorite YA lit books, such as Angie Thomas's The Hate U Give, as well as classics like Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451. We talk about strategies for making read alikes work and ways to manage the difficulties in order to reap the rewards of exploring a variety of books centering around one theme.
Bookish Check In
Jen - Jojo Moyes’s The Giver of Stars
Sara - Axton Betz-Hamilton’s The Less People Know about Us
Season 5 Wrap Up
Teaching Tidbits - Jen with A Teacher’s Plan for Summer
Book-to-Film Adaptation Discussion:THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY
Shaffer and Barrows’s THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY - May 2022 Book Club
Our Historical Fiction Recs
Teaching Tidbit - Sara with the Creator Studio Add-On For Google Slides
Book-to-Film Adaptation Discussion: Lauren Weisberger’s THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA
Angie Thomas’s CONCRETE ROSE - April 2022 Book Club
True Crime Recs to Dive Into This Year
Teaching Tidbits - Jen with Choosing Books
Book-to-Film Adaptation Discussion: Karen M. McManus’s ONE OF US IS LYING
Jenny Lawson’s FURIOUSLY HAPPY - March 2022 Book Club
All about the Backlist - Our Recs for Books Published Prior to 2000
Teaching Tidbits - Sara with 3 More Google Extensions
Our Recs for Books in Unusual Formats
Teaching Tidbits 29: The Power of Revision with Jen
Encore of Love Is in the Air 2021 - Our Latest Romance Book Recs
Helen Hoang’s THE HEART PRINCIPLE - February 2022 Book Club
Teaching Tidbits 28: Asana with Ashley
Book to Film Adaptation Discussion - Sally Thorne’s THE HATING GAME
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