RAE’S READS

Copy the first line or two from your current read to generate interest in the book you are reading.

Today’s (October 8th) Friday First Liner is from a novel in poetry form I am reading for Cybils.

It is from Ellen Hopkins’ What About Will. Having written fourteen best-selling YA novels, this novel in poetry form is aimed at middle grade (grades 5-8) readers. Here is the beginning of the first poem:

“My Big Brother”

“Always/had a /short /fuse/but now/it’s permanently lit.”

The novel tells the story from the perspective of Trace, Will’s younger, middle-school-aged brother, who after Will’s “incident” finds his world turned upside down. This will be one of many poetry/novels I will read for the Cybils Awards as a panelist in poetry.

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  1. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    I will be eager to hear what you think about this one. Some of my favorite novels have been novels written in verse. Especially memorable is Out of the Dust.

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