I absolutely LOVE to read! I love being caught up in a wonderful story. I am usually a bit sad when I am done with a great book because the characters have become friends that I will miss when they are no longer around me. I would like to share a list of some of the great books I have read recently. If you have a book suggestion, PLEASE email me! [email protected]
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Books by former students (Definitely a recommeded purchase!):
An Intricate Mind: A poetry collection (now out of print): Briana Terry (EKHS 2012)
Rufus and Rita - Getting Rufus: Crystal Weaver (EKHS 2000)
Mommy Loves My Smile: By Ashley Ford Edited by Kyndal Gordan (EKHS 2011)
My Favorite Books List
An Intricate Mind: A poetry collection (now out of print): Briana Terry (EKHS 2012)
Rufus and Rita - Getting Rufus: Crystal Weaver (EKHS 2000)
Mommy Loves My Smile: By Ashley Ford Edited by Kyndal Gordan (EKHS 2011)
My Favorite Books List
- A Wrinkle in Time Series: L’Engle
- Becoming: Obama
- Can't Hurt Me: Goggins
- Children of Blood and Bone: Adeyemi
- Divergent Series: Roth
- Eragon: Paolini
- Everyday: Levithan
- Ferdinand the Bull: Leaf
- Gifted Hands: Carson
- Good Morning, I Love You: Shapiro
- Harry Potter Series: Rowling
- Hunger Games Series: Collins
- It Gets Better: Plume
- Jack Reacher Series: Child
- Jonathan Livingston Seagull: Bach
- Just Mercy: Stevenson
- Long Way Down: Reynolds
- Love Wins: Bell
- Matched Series: Condie
- Mortal instruments Series: Clare
- Pendragon Series: MacHale
- Percy Jackson Series: Riordan
- Scythe Series: Schusterman
- The Alchemist: Coelho
- The Dark is Rising: Cooper
- The Hate you Give: Thomas
- The Host: Meyer
- The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks: Skloot
- The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue: Schwab
- The Outsiders: Hinton
- The Shack: Young
- The Twilight Saga: Meyer
- To Kill a Mockingbird: Lee
- Trials of Apollo series: Riordan
- Uglies Series: Westerfeld
- Unbroken: Hillenbrand
- Velveteen Rabbit: Williams
- What We Talk About When We Talk About God: Bell
- Where the Crawdads Sing: Owens
- Where the Red Fern Grows: Rawls