Middle School Readers

Another new Young Adult book that is on the 2018-2019 MSBA list.


This book is on the 2018-19 MSBA list. It reminds me a little bit of The Giver...

This book is very popular at WCS!
This book is an "oldie" but a goodie!
This book will be part of Patten Free's Reading Olympiad this summer:

Here is a new Young Adult book...warning: it's very violent. Excellent but gruesome!

New book alert!



Here are some MSBA options for this year:


Here is the link to this year's Book Fair book trailers:
Scholastic Book Trailers





  Noah made a book trailer for this hugely popular book:

Check out this book trailer by Elli:

A great science fiction book presented by Josh:

New Year = new books!
This was at the book fair. Don't worry if you didn't get a chance to buy it...it's in the library for check out!

From Kenneth Oppel -

MSBA options for this year:


Here are book trailers created by our own middle school students.









This looks like a great book for middle school students!



Sick of the snow? How about a summertime book?

New to our bookshelves!



For our 8th graders who want to learn a little bit more about WWII:


This one looks a little too scary for me. Can you handle it?!

Here is the beginning of my summer reading list.What will you read this summer?









It's baseball season! One of my favorite sports writers is Mike Lupica. We have several of his books in the library. Check out this book trailer for Batboy...and then check out the book!



I'm looking forward to reading the Maine Student Book Award books on the 2013-2014 list. Here is one that looks pretty funny!

 I'm excited that we just got the 3rd book in Ally Condie's series. Before you read Reached (Book 3), you need to start at the beginning. Here's the book trailer for the first book in the series, Matched.

Okay, this one is just weird:

Here's a fun action-packed detective novel:



One more creepy book for Halloween: Happy Halloween! Here's a vampire story for you to enjoy at this spooky time of year.

For the 7th graders who have been writing about their future lives for their generation journals. Did you think it would be anything like this?!
Here are a couple Maine Student Book Award nominees:


A new book in our collection.

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