English Students
Daily Agenda
(Today's assignments will be posted here)
Blog Posts
In our class, we may use blogs to discuss our latest reading. Below is an example of mine.
My Reading List
Below are some of my personal favorites, be sure to check them out! Clicking on the title brings you to Amazon where you can purchase it for yourself!
A true story about the Klutter family murder in 1959. The twist? Much of the story is told from the killer's perspective and will have readers question why they've found themselves sympathizing with murderers.
Two U.S. marshals arrive at a hospital for the mentally insane located on an island off the coast of Massechusetts. Here, they must locate a woman guilty of multiple murders who has mysteriously escaped her room. This page turner has you on the edge of your seat with a twist that you never saw coming.
In this essay collection, actress and journalist Lily Collins opens up about many issues teens and young adults may encounter. She shares personal stories and life lessons that we all can relate to in a raw and inspirational way that I absolutely admire.
In this young adult fiction novel, Miles "Pudge" enters an exhilarating life at his new boarding school. leaving his safe and boring life behind. Here he finds friends whose lives are quite the opposite from his. A story filled with love, tragedy, and life-lessons that anyone would enjoy.
The year is 1962 and the place is Mississippi Three women take immense strides towards a movement that changes the lives of so many. This story of love and bravery is beautifully written and will evoke all of your emotions.