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
Elizabeth Acevedo's WITH THE FIRE ON HIGH - On Her Side
Autumn TBR Lists - Shopping in My Kindle Closet
Get to Know the Hosts - A Great Story of Friendship
Our Favorite Audiobooks - (Don't) Come to Me, Animal Friends
Global Read Aloud 2019 - I just have to read this quotation
Season Three Launch - Brand Spanking New Logo!
Summertime Drink and Book Pairings - The Food, The Family, the Relationships
Our Anticipated Reads of 2019 Update - Intentionally Weird
Best of Unabridged Shorts (So Far!) - Most Riveting of All
Top Book Club Pick from Season 2 - Tara Westover's EDUCATED
Our Recommendations to Each Other - I Just Love This Book
Bonus Episode - Collins Center Tips for Promoting Healthy Relationships
Laurie Halse Anderson Highlight - It Is Okay to Fight
Our Summer TBR Lists - We All Know How I Like the Romance
Bryan Stevenson's JUST MERCY - A Must Read for All Human Beings
Nicola Yoon's THE SUN IS ALSO A STAR - Book-to-Film Adaptation - I was right up on that book!
Bookworm Problems - I'm Feeling Anxious Just Talking about It
Bonus Episode: Interviews with Gus Bus Kids, K-2 and 3-5 - I love it!
Author Interview for Claire Handscombe's UNSCRIPTED -- A "Smart Beach Read"
Worth All the Tears - That Book Enriched My Life
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