Some Great Reads by Ms. Scott
Here are some wonderful books. Also don’t forget to look at the Saint Mark’s Library Homepage on our website. Go to the teen space and then to recommended reads for seventh and eighth grade. This book list by Mrs. Forrester was one of the reasons I applied for a job at Saint Mark’s. I also added some recommendations. This book list, here, is heavy for boys but girls will like some of the offerings too, and I have included some especially for them. If you want to know more about the books, go to Amazon and read the reviews. Happy reading.
Chocolate Wars, Robert Cormier
Does Jerry Renault dare to disturb the universe? You wouldn't think that his refusal to sell chocolates during his school's fundraiser would create such a stir, but it does; it's as if the whole school comes apart at the seams. To some, Jerry is a hero, but to others, he becomes a scapegoat--a target for their pent-up hatred. And Jerry? He's just trying to stand up for what he believes, but perhaps there is no way for him to escape becoming a pawn in this game of control; students are pitted against other students, fighting for honor--or are they fighting for their lives? Amazon review ( for example)
Staying Fat for Sarah Brynes, Chris Chutcher- This is my all time favorite of his, but he is a master. Try Ironman, or Stoltan, his latest is Deadline which is an interesting read, but ( for me) doesn’t have the soul of his other works. He always deals with serious issues, can be edgy.
The Once and Future King, T.S. White. If you are a Merlin/king Authur junky this it the original biggie.
Watership Down- Richard Adams- About rabbits, but not about rabbits.
Ender’s Game, by Orson Scott Card. This is a series. There is a prequel called Ender’s Shadow. This is a no fail boy read. I thought the ending was really a surprise. Girls like it too, and have been mad at me for calling it only a boy read.
Windsinger, William Nicholson. Fantasy/sci fi. I liked it. I think it is now has a sequel.
Under the Blood Red Sun, Graham Salisbury story about two boys who are friends during the bombing of Peal Harbor. Really good.
Monster by Walter Dean Meyer. All of his books are good, but edgy. This is the story of a boy on trial for murder who writes the trial as a script. Prettyamazing book.
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. This is a must read for girls although the content is disturbing. She is an excellent author. She has a brand new book out that I have not read.
Stick Figure by Lori Gottlieb. Another must read for girls. This is about anorexia. Amazing book. Parents of girls should also read this book.
The Wish Gail Carosn Levine. Young read, but interesting concept and easy to read.
Any and absolutely all books by Joan Bauer. Fantastic and funny girl reads. Great characters. Try Footloose or Rules of the Road. Some of them are LOL.
Code Talker, Joseph Bruchac - story of Navajo Marines and their amazing part in WWII. Really interesting.
Cracker! The best dog in Vietnam, Cynthia Kadohata I loved this book. It is way beyond your normal dog book. Great story, well told.
The last Dog on Earth Daniel Ehrenhaft Sci FI book really scary but good.
Rash by Pete Haufman, Sci/fi page turner. He also wrote Godless.
Pety, Ben Mikaelsen amazing story of a man with MS.
Feed, M.T. Anderson. Future book. This will creep you out. A little edgy.
My Sister’s Keeper Jodi Picoult, All of her books always have interesting dilemmas and twist and turns in plot. All are hard to put down. This one is my favorite. Although it has girl protagonist, boys like it too.
The Absolute True Diary of a Part time Indian,Sherman Alexie This book won the YA prize but was written for adults. I loved it. Story of teenager who is Native American and must make some difficult choices. Great book
Book Thief by Markus Zusak Fantastic book. Slow to start, and then you cannot put it down. Story is narrated by Death and set in Germany during the WWII.
The Alchemyst, Michael Scott. Fantastic, page turner series. I have the newest beside me that I intend to read once I finish this list.
Maxium Ride Series, James Patterson Great adventure Sci/fi series. Really hard to but down. Voted one of the best books ( series) by teens this year.
Alex Rider Series, Anthony Horowitz easy read. Fast paced spy series. Great books
The King of Attolia, Megan Whalen Turner series of books. Great fantasy and witty.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Rick Riordan I almost didn’t put this down as I do not know of any kid who hasn’t read this series. It is great about half god half humans. Brand new one out.
Where the Red Fern Grows, by Wilson Rawls. If you only get one book, get this one!!!!
Corner of the Universe, Ann Martin, another good story well told
Uglies, Scott Westerfeld, a super series, read by girls, but also liked by guys. Futuristic.
White Darkness, Geraldine Mccaughrean Okay, this is the creepiest book, I have ever read. I stayed up all night reading it. Girl protagonist, but is joined by a guy towards the end. Super page turner.
Pendragon series-D.J. MacHale enormously popular series. Boy lit.
Little Brother, Cory Doctorow- this was one of the favorite reads for the boys this year.
Graceling, Kristin Cashore, si fi fantasy. This was my favorite read this year. New book comes out in October. I have already ordered it. So will you when you read this book.
Elsewhere, and Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac.Gabrielle Zevin. Okay, maybe I am feeling bad about the girls. These are both wonderful reads. Elsewhere is really interesting. Hard to put down. So is the other. I am waiting for her new book.
Stargirl, Jerry Spinelli. I know most of you (ladies) have read this book, but read it again. You don’t understand it completely until you are in eighth grade ( and beyond) think about it in terms of your relationships with guys.
So be It. Sarah Weeks, a wonderful wonderful story. 5 stars on Amazon
Secret Life of Bees, Susan Monk Kidd. Fantastic story about
finding one’s self.
Have to stop now. Got reading to do… have a wonderful summer. Love, Ms. Scott