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
Find More Outstanding Audiobooks - Our Latest 2021 Audiobook Recommendations
Aiden Thomas‘s CEMETERY BOYS - October 2021 Book Club
Teaching Tidbits 22 - Using the Calm App in the Classroom
Our 2021 Memoir Recommendations
Some Spooky Seasonal Fun - Unabridged Discusses Scream!
Teaching Tidbits 21: Self-Care for Educators
Spooky Reads 2021 - Our Latest Recs
Darcie Little Badger‘s ELATSOE - September 2021 Book Club
Teaching Tidbits 20: Facilitating Discussion
Read More Variety with Versatile Authors
Unexpected Joy - Books that Surprised Us in Excellent Ways
Teaching Tidbits 19: Podcasting in the Classroom with Students
Young Adult Lit Book-to-Screen Adaptations
Get Reading Momentum Going with Our Favorite Fantasy and Dystopian Series Recs
Balli Kaur Jaswal’s EROTIC STORIES FOR PUNJABI WIDOWS - August 2021 Book Club
Expand Your Reading with Our Latest Graphic Novel Recs
Unabridged Discusses the Pilot of RIVERDALE - Book-to-Screen Adaptation
Our Recs for Books We Can't Stop Reading
Encore of Thrillers that You Can't Put Down - Better on Audio
Encore of Emily Henry's BEACH READ - July 2020 Book Club
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