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TODAY’S SMFK WILL FEATURE NOVELS IN VERSE FOR MIDDLE GRADES

Here are two books I finished this week.

I HAVE BEEN READING NOVELS IN VERSE AS A CYBILS PANELIST IN THE POETRY CATEGORY.
So far I have read four novels in verse.
This is a nominated Cybils contender I really enjoyed.

Hopkins tells the story from Will’s younger brother’s point of view. When a tragic accident happens to Will, his younger brother is witness to personality changes his parents are unaware of. Whenever family plans are made, it is Trace who always asks, “What About Will?”

Another novel in verse I finished is one by doctor/author Rajani La Rocca. She uses the metaphor of red cells, white cells, and whole blood to tell the story of Reha who feels torn between her private school community on weekdays and her family and relatives on weekends.

Indian students and kids will find someone who “looks like them” as the hero of this novel in verse.

Both of these books were nominated for the Cybils Award in poetry, and were a delight to read. I highly recommend both of them for kids in grades 6-high school.

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One response to “SATURDAY MORNINGS FOR KIDS”

  1. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    Novels in verse. Thank you for sharing these, and I look forward to hearing about more of these.

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