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Summer at the Beach by Julia B. |
I’m spending my summer at
the beach… If you want to spend it at the library, go ahead. That’s how a character in I Kill the Mockingbird reacts
to the prospect of summer reading.
Happily, Lafayette readers will be spending time at the beach and at the
library this summer—and sharing summer reading adventures here on the
Book Beach! So let’s get the summer
started… with sand and surf, blue skies and boardwalks… and a selection of fun summer
stories and blog-worthy school stories:
I Kill the Mockingbird by
Paul Acampora (166 pages, RL 4.1). Elena, Lucy, and Michael are happy
to see To Kill a Mockingbird on their summer reading list. Unfortunately, not everyone shares their enthusiasm for Harper Lee’s classic…
or for summer reading. The best friends
devise a plan to get the entire town
talking about the novel, but events spin out of control—into a book revolution!
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Enthusiastic Summer Reader: Mrs. Collett Suggests I Kill the Mockingbird. |
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Summer at the Beach by Vivian V. |
Summer’s like a
pajama-and-cereal day—if you try to plan it out ahead of time, you wreck it. The
protagonist of My Life as a Book makes a good point: some of the best things
about summer involve less schedule and more spontaneous fun. Nonetheless, we’re
planning on reading this book on our next pajama-and-cereal day:
My Life as a Book by Janet
Tashjian (211 pages, RL 4.7). Summer is finally here, and twelve-year-old
Derek Fallon is looking forward to tossing water balloons, climbing onto the
garage roof, and engaging in general silliness.
When his parents decide to send him to learning camp, Derek’s plans for fun seemingly come to an end. Even
though the reluctant reader does not complete his summer reading list, Derek learns
important lessons, finds unexpected friendship, and experiences summer adventure. Check out a book commercial by Jack C:
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Summer at the Beach by Sabrina. |
School’s Out, School Stories In:
The Fabled Fourth Graders of Aesop Elementary School by Candace Fleming (186
pages, RL 3.9). In this fun-filled and pun-filled school story, an unconventional teacher takes over an unruly fourth
grade class—with entertaining results. Mr. Jupiter, who makes mousy Miss Turner feel like a scoop of vanilla ice cream on a hot summer’s day—all sweet and drippy, leads his students on page-turning escapades, and we are treated to
morals from Aesop’s fables at the close of each chapter.
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Jake Gets into The Fabled Fourth Graders of Aesop Elementary School. |
The Fabled Fifth Graders of
Aesop Elementary School by Candace Fleming (170 pages, RL 4.4). In this fifth-grade
sequel, students spend another school year learning
fable-like lessons from madcap adventures and eccentric teachers—led by Mr. Jupiter, who—rumor has it—spent his summer spelunking in
Zanzibar!
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Summer at the Beach by Mackenzie. |
Boys against Girls: No
Talking by Andrew Clements (146 pages, RL 5.0). The loud and
disorderly fifth grade boys of Laketon Elementary School challenge the equally
loud and disorderly fifth grade girls to a No Talking contest. Who can
say the fewest words? Will silence throw the school into chaos and
confusion?
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Quiet, Please: Ben A. and Ashley K. Get into No Talking. |
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July at the Beach by Hope E. |
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Lafayette Students Suggest Summer Reading from Our 2015 Visiting Author. |
Framed by Gordon Korman (234
pages, RL 5.2). In an adventure from
the Swindle series, Griffin Bing is in big trouble when a Super Bowl ring
disappears from his middle school’s display case—and is replaced with Griffin’s
retainer. The more Griffin and his
friends investigate, the worse the situation becomes. Griffin's been framed!
Schooled by Gordon Korman
(208 pages, RL 4.9). Capricorn Anderson lives in isolation with his
grandmother, a former hippie. When Rain
falls from a tree and injures her hip, Cap is sent to a foster home and has his
first experience with public education. He knows about homeschooling… but nothing has prepared him for
middle school!
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Summer at the Beach by Hope A. |
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... Because Mr. Cleary Recommends Because of Mr. Terupt. |
Summer Reading from
Snow Hill School: Because of Mr. Terupt by Rob Buyea (269 pages, RL 4.1). Seven narrators—new girl Jessica, bossy
Alexia, prankster Peter, brainy Luke, quiet Danielle, outcast Anna, and
reluctant student Jeffrey—share stories from their fifth grade year with rookie teacher Mr. Terupt.
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Book Beach Group: Ava, Delaney, Shayna, and Reese Read Because of Mr. Terupt. |
A Warm-Hearted Sequel for Warm-Weather Reading: Mr. Terupt Falls Again by Andrew Clements (356
pages, RL 4.2). Seven student narrators, granted the opportunity to spend one
more year with Mr. Terupt before graduating from elementary school,
help their favorite teacher move his old classroom to the sixth grade annex during summer
vacation.
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Catch a Wave of Summer Reading by Addison. |
Summer vacation on
the Lafayette Book Beach: sand and surf, blue skies and boardwalks… and sun-sational reading. Come on in, the reading’s
fine!
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Summer at the Beach by Olivia M. |
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In the Summertime, I Like to Sit on the Beach and Read by Cynthia. |
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