ELA 7-8 14 BOOK CHALLENGE Student Recommendations #12.

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ELA BOOK CHALLENGE Student Recommendations #12

Biography/memoir Not available at HCSD**

“Edgy” Realistic Fiction

Realistic Fiction

Not available at HMS

Realistic Fiction Not available at HMS

Mystery/Horror Fiction Not available at HMS

Mystery/Horror Fiction Not available at HMS

Historical Fiction

Fantasy Fiction

Science Fiction

Graphic Novels

Non-Fiction

Poetry

Titles NOT available in HCSD H2O The Shadowhunter's Codex Everyday I Fight - Stuart Scott Perfume a Story of Murder - Patrick Suskind Firelight A Work in Progress - Connor Franta The Other Side of the Island - Allegra Goodman Brain on Fire Playlist for the Dead

Find the “PUBLIC” resource list called Bogner May recommendations Click here!

Created April 2015 M. Moelbert