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Posted on 12/6/19 at 12:23 pm
Posted by Coomdaddy
KY
Member since Aug 2017
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Posted on 12/6/19 at 12:23 pm
Looking for a recommendation I haven't thought of yet. I teach 7th grade special education students, kids with a reading disability. We read novels together and work on comprehension. I like to read some books for "fun" rather than school. So far we have read, Forged by fire, Monster, Skeleton Creek, Where the Red Fern Grows. I have Freak the Mighty for later in the year, most have already seen or read Wonder.

What is something I haven't heard of that will keep 12/13 year olds interested? Thanks.
Posted by AUCE05
Member since Dec 2009
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Posted on 12/6/19 at 1:17 pm to
Fudge series
Posted by ManBearTiger
BRLA
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Posted on 12/7/19 at 10:45 am to
Posted by Coomdaddy
KY
Member since Aug 2017
390 posts
Posted on 12/7/19 at 5:13 pm to
Thanks. I’ll check those two out.
Posted by whoisnickdoobs
Lafayette
Member since Apr 2012
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Posted on 12/8/19 at 8:04 pm to
Comic books maybe? Idk, pictures might be too distracting though.
Posted by Green Chili Tiger
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Posted on 12/9/19 at 11:59 am to
Posted by MarinaTigerEsq
Member since Aug 2019
1330 posts
Posted on 12/16/19 at 1:51 pm to
Rascal- great book about a boy with a pet raccoon.

Maniac Magee- perfect for their age

On My Honor- could save their life at some point

Farmer Boy- could be problematic with Indian references, but if you can get away with it, it’s extremely engaging and sneaks in some history lessons

My Side if the Mountain series- like Hatchet, but there’s three in the series, so it could spark a love/habit of reading
Posted by luvdoc
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Posted on 12/17/19 at 10:18 am to
If they enjoyed Redfern grows, I second rascal and my side of the mountain. Classics from my childhood.

Lloyd Alexander wrote some middle school level fantasy books, including the cat who wished to be a man, the first 2 lives of Lucas Kashi, and a 5 books series that starts with the black cauldron.



There are several compilations of Appalachian stories that are all generally called "jack's tales" that are a lot of fun for kids that age. Pretty much every story starts with Jack going off to seek his fortune
Posted by Bill Parker?
Member since Jan 2013
4473 posts
Posted on 12/19/19 at 11:39 pm to
Big Red, Irish Red Son of Big Red and Outlaw Red by Jim Kjelgaard. Good books that will carry the theme of the red fern books.

Dog books always with with kids.
Posted by luvdoc
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Posted on 12/20/19 at 2:07 pm to
on that vein. . .Old Yeller
Posted by Coomdaddy
KY
Member since Aug 2017
390 posts
Posted on 12/26/19 at 11:17 pm to
Went with Maniac Magee. It fit the budget for 11 copies. Thanks for the replies.
Posted by OweO
Plaquemine, La
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Posted on 1/7/20 at 9:46 am to
The Outsiders?
Posted by zeebo
Hammond
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Posted on 1/8/20 at 3:19 pm to
The Chronicles of Narnia
Posted by ScottFowler
NE Ohio
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 1/9/20 at 11:43 am to
Ender's Game
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