From my reply to the kids' books post, you know I LOVE children's and young adult literature. But I am CRAZY about professional books. No, wait - I am addicted to professional books.
Both Mosaic and To Understand would be on the top of my list.
Teaching Essentials by Regie Routman nearly made me weep because it validated me in such a profound way.
Jeff Anderson's Everyday Editing is an amazing grammar resource, as is his Mechanically Inclined.
Reading with Meaning by Debbie Miller
Knowing and Teaching Elementary Mathematics by Liping Ma
Smart Answers to Tough Questions by Elaine Garan - What a RESOURCE!
Comprehension Connections by Tanny McGregor
Starting Small by the Teaching Tolerance Project
Units of Study by Lucy Calkins
Strategies that Work by Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis
Comprehension Toolkit by Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis
I could go on, but I'll post more after I read other posts.
Boy it is hard to narrow it down, so here goes:
Anything by Lucy Caulkins (especially The Art of Teaching Reading) Growing Readers by Kathy Collins Strategies that Work by Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis Mentor Texts by Lynne R. Dorfman and Rose Cappelli Mosaic of Thought by Susan Zimmerman and Ellin Keene
Debbie Millers Reading With Meaning, without a doubt! I'm on my 3rd copy! I can't wait till her new one comes out.
To Understand (Ellin Keene) and of course Mosaic of Thought and Strategies That Work (Harvey)
Growing Reading (Kathy Collins)
Tanny McGregors Book: Comprehending Connections
To Understand is a great follow up to Mosaic of Thought! I read a few months back (ordered it from Heinemann, I think?) and loved it. Read it in one weekend! Keep me updated. I'd love to hear your thoughts...
Most current favorites: The Daily 5, Breaking the Code
Also on my list: Mosaic of Thought, Reading with Meaning, Strategies that Work, Literacy Through Play
Thanks, Michelle for the note about using the Classroom2.0 bookstore. I'm fairly new and hadn't heard of this yet!