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  2. My Weird School - Wikipedia

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    Kirkus Reviews said that the first book, Miss Daisy is Crazy!, is "a sure-fire hit for the most reluctant reader." [13] Publishers Weekly also notes that the series is a good choice for beginning readers. [14] The Reading Teacher mentioned the series in their 2008 article on choosing books for children that they will enjoy reading. [15]

  3. The Bluford Series - Wikipedia

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    An October 2021 article in Medium discusses how the Bluford Series has moved readers of color to "to read, write and imagine". The Bluford Series is called "a revelation" and credited in a June 2020 article in Education Week for playing a key role in encouraging reluctant readers to read and finish their first book.

  4. Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers - Wikipedia

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    When selecting books for the Quick Picks list, the judges consider: [1] Physical appearance (e.g., the cover, print style, format, and artwork/illustrations) Writing style; For fiction novels, judges consider whether the book has: [1] High interest "hook" in first 10 pages; Well-defined characters; Sufficient plot to sustain interest

  5. Debbie Dadey - Wikipedia

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    Debra S. Dadey (born May 18, 1959) [1] is an American writer and co-writer of 162 books, [2] including 74 total Bailey School Kids books co-written with Marcia Jones. [1] These comprise 51 [3] in the Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series, 9 [4] Bailey School Kids Jr. Chapter Books, and 14 [5] Bailey School Kids - Special Editions.

  6. Barrington Stoke - Wikipedia

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    Barrington Stoke [1] is a children's book publisher based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The company was founded in 1998 and publishes fiction and non-fiction adapted to different reading ages for reluctant, under-confident and dyslexic children and teens. The books are printed on cream paper to reduce glare and language-edited to increase readability.

  7. The New Girl (Stine novel) - Wikipedia

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    The School Library Journal commented "the vocabulary is simple, the premise interesting, and the plot compelling, making this book one for reluctant readers." [1] However, Publishers Weekly described this book as "a tame offering."

  8. We Were Here (novel) - Wikipedia

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    We Were Here is a 2009 young adult novel by Matt de la Peña.It follows the story of Miguel, a teenager who rebels against the law. We Were Here was recognized as an ALA-YALSA Best Book for Young Adults, an ALA-SALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers, and a Junior Library Guild Selection.

  9. Finding My Voice - Wikipedia

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    The American Library Association named Finding My Voice the Best Book for Reluctant Readers in 1992. [12] In 1993, Finding My Voice received the Young People's Literature Award from the Friends of American Writers. [13] The International Reading Association placed it on their 1994 Young Adults' Choices list. [14]

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