Fowler Teachers Recommend
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
Ms. Hill read "The Silent Woods"
Wednesday, May 4, 2022
From the very first page, I was hooked. I was hooked on the characters. I was hooked on the layers of one family's generational story of hardship, triumph, loss, love, and the human condition. Amy Tan has a gift for putting the reader in the experience of each moment through this novel. You will be mesmerized by the rich words on each page! Check it out!
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Mrs. Laferriere read Long Lost, by Jacqueline West
I just kept coming back to this wonderful middle grade mystery!
Fiona's sister Arden is a very talented figure skater. Arden's whole life, their parents have driven two hours to take her to intense practices and competitions, all in the hopes that she might have an Olympic and professional skating career. When their parents can't take the driving anymore, they uproot the whole family and move to Lost Lake, where the training center is. Fiona couldn't be less interested in Arden's skating, and is righteously indignant that she has to leave her present (friends, school) for Arden's future.
While the rest of the family goes to skate practice their first summer in Lost Lake, Fiona goes to the library. She finds a book with an enticing green cover, and gets involved in the story. One of the things I love about this book is that we (the readers) get to read the book as Fiona reads it, and we can see why she becomes so obsessed with it. When she realizes she can't take it home because she doesn't have a library card yet, she hides it, but the next day the book is gone. The librarian is all shifty when she asks about it, and the creepy little blond boy who's always in the library too seems to know something.
Where is the book? What's it really about? Will we, the readers, ever get to finish it along with Fiona?
Thursday, April 14, 2022
Ms. Hill read "Flawed" by Cecila Ahern
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Mrs. Laferriere read Me (Moth) by Amber McBride
Monday, April 11, 2022
Mrs. Scalf Read "Beasts and Beauty: Dangerous Tales" by Soman Chainani
Why Not Read: If you're not a fan of the hero becoming the villain, or the princess not ending up with her prince, I would recommend you leave this one on the shelf.
Age Range: 12 to 15
Grade Level: 6 - 9
Miss Reed Read Spy School at Sea by Stuart Gibbs
There's nothing I like more than a cruise to see different parts of the world. Combine that with one of my favorite middle school series, and I can't be disappointed.
Spy School at Sea is the 9th book in the Spy School series by Stuart Gibbs. I was introduced to this series in my 1st year teaching when a student bought one of the books for me. Since then, I've been sharing this series with all my students, and I can't keep the books on my shelf.
This book continues Ben Ripley's fight against his former friend and forever foe, Murray Hill. This time Ben, his best friend, Mike, and his crush, Erica, must go undercover with Erica's spy parents to try to thwart Murray's evil plan.
The spies face obstacles that keep them on their toes as they are reunited with friends and foes while trying to pass as a normal family on vacation. They even meet some new characters that I'm sure (or at least hope) will appear in future books.
Spy School at Sea was full of the usual humor and mystery that Stuart Gibbs is known for. This book kept me wanting to read more to find out what would happen next. For those who've read the whole series, the ending doesn't disappoint! :) I'm ready for the next one!
Ms. Hill read "The Silent Woods"
I read this book in less than 24 hours. And I finished it during SSR and had to hide the tears streaming down my face. This is such a power...
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I randomly picked this up because of the big "F" on the cover. I was hooked! This is such a fast read. Sort of like "Hunger...
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This was such a fast read! So interesting about the world's most successful people and what played into their success. Yes, Elon Musk a...




