Books I love for high school:
The Absolutely True Story of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie
The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver
Shadows on the Koyukuk by Sidney Huntington
The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros
I use the Reader's (and Writer's) Workshop Model in my classroom, so my students are given the opportunity to choose their own classroom novels. These students are 16-20 (alternative high school), so their choices might not be appropriate for younger readers. I have not read all of these books, so I can not vouch for all of them, but I only included ones recommended by my students.
Hunger Games, Catching Fire, Mockingjay (Triology) by Collins
Uglies, Pretties, Specials, Extras (Uglies Series) by Westerfield
Cut by McCormick (spelling?)
The Road of the Dead by Brooks
The Good Thief by Tinti
Freedom Writers Diary (the actual diary entries from the real students featured in the movie)
Milkweed by Spinelli
Push by Sapphire
Tyrell by ?
Spanking Shakespeare
Go Ask Alice by Anonymous
Graceling by Cashore
Fire by Cashore
Bluford High Series (various authors--low level, high interest)
A Child Called It by Pelzer
The Color Purple by Walker
The Glass Castle by Walls
The Skin I'm In by
Baby Girl by
Into the Wild by
Give a Boy a Gun by Strasser
November Blues by Draper
The Last Thing I Remember by Klaavan
The Adoration of Jenna Fox by
Night by Wiesel
Boot Camp by Strasser
The World as We Knew It by
Note From a Midnight Driver by
Sorry, I can't remember all of the authors. Hope that helps.
I'm not sure if anyone has recommended The Last Lecture but it is a wonderful book that sends a beautiful and encouraging message "to follow your dreams". Here is a link to find out more: http://www.thelastlecture.com/
This past fall I was lucky enough to talk with a 10th grade teacher who was using it in her class and she told me that her students really enjoyed this book. It said a lot because this particular group was full of students with IEP's and some emotional disorders, it meant a great deal to her to find a piece of literature that her students genuinely enjoyed.
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