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
Well, You Can't Skim: Favorite Audiobooks (Short)
I Can Suspend Disbelief Like Crazy: Julie Buxbaum's TELL ME THREE THINGS (YA Book Club)
I'm Not Stalking Her or Anything: Lit Chat #1 (Short)
I Want Somebody to Like: Fiona Barton's THE WIDOW (Book Club)
Three Mountains Away: HOW WE BECAME READERS (Short)
It's Very Meta: John Green's TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWN (YA Book Club)
I Care What Happens . . . But Not that Much: RECOMMENDED SERIES (Short)
Being the Puppet Master: Karen McManus's One of Us is Lying (YA Book Club)
That's When You Know that You've Got Readers: Our Young Relatives' Favorite Reads (Short)
I Had All the Feels: Nicola Yoon's EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING (YA Book Club)
Ladies, I Have a Confession: Bookish Podcasts (Short)
Dear Listeners, You Will Follow Our Saga: Fredrik Backman's MY GRANDMOTHER ASKED ME TO TELL YOU SHE'S SORRY (Book Club)
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