Read this genre: Mystery
I don’t know about you, but Daylight Savings Time is hard for me. When the dark settles in at 4:30 every night, all I want to do is curl up and read some cozy mysteries. Which is why this month
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I don’t know about you, but Daylight Savings Time is hard for me. When the dark settles in at 4:30 every night, all I want to do is curl up and read some cozy mysteries. Which is why this month
It’s Spooktober readers, and I couldn’t be more excited to dive into reading a new genre this month! I love reading any time of the year, but there’s just something about October. Fall is settling in, the air is chilly,
This month we’re exploring realistic fiction in my classroom, so I wanted to share a little bit about the genre as well as my top 5 recommendations for the month. Realistic fiction, by our classroom definition, is “stories that can
What does it mean to be a reader? I asked this question of my seniors earlier in the week before I had them fill out a reader’s interest survey. Their answers, in all three classes, were quite similar. They
I’m really trying NOT to think about the fact that summer is halfway over. Okay, if you want to get technical, it’s a bit more than halfway, but again, I’m not thinking about that. Instead, I’m trying to think about all
If you were to ask me what my dream job would be, without any hesitation I’d tell you that if I could get paid to read, I’d take it. I mean, wouldn’t that be the life? But by getting paid
Summer is upon us and so begins my favorite time of the year: endless hours spent curled up with a good book. I don’t know about you, but there really isn’t anything much better for this bibliophile than getting lost
I love nothing more than curling up with a good book during the lazy days of summer. Which is why I went a little book crazy this year, and curated a summer reading guide so you can do the same.
As the end of the school year draws near, I find myself ready to settle into the quiet month of June, which in my world, doesn’t involve any school work, thoughts, or trips to the building. Yet, here I am,