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
Read-Aloud Book Recommendations for Parents and Teachers
Teaching Tidbits 3: Using Picture Books in the Secondary Classroom
Our Speculative Fiction Recs with Virginia Soenksen, Author of the GENETICS CHRONICLES Series
Our 2020 Spooky Reads Recommendations
Teaching Tidbits 2: Technology during the Time of Virtual Teaching with Ashley
October Book Club - Tommy Orange's THERE THERE
Lit Chat Game with Unabridged, Fall 2020
Teaching Tidbits 1: Reflecting on Virtual Teaching . . . 3 Weeks In
Celebrating Global Read Aloud
Reading Romance - Interview with Farrah Rochon, author of THE BOYFRIEND PROJECT
Unabridged Launches Teaching Tidbits
Chanel Miller's KNOW MY NAME - September Book Club
Patreon Preview - Book-to-Film Adaptation, Discussion of Stephenie Meyer's TWILIGHT
Great Book Recommendations - Our Season 4 Recs for Each Other
Dive into Nonfiction Reads
Jason Reynolds & Ibram X. Kendi’s STAMPED: RACISM, ANTIRACISM, AND YOU - August 2020 Book Club
Get to Know the Unabridged Podcast Hosts in 2020 - Season 3 Wrap-up
Books We'd Love to See Adapted with Morgan Hoit @NYCBookGirl
How to Find Joy - Discussing WHAT YOU WISH FOR with Katherine Center
Underrated Books and Authors with Mariely Sylvette Martinez of PodQueens Latinas
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