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If I Stay

This is the book I’m currently reading. 🙂

I need another vacation so I can read a book a day. Back at home, there are far too many distractions luring me away from the teetering tower of books I have stacked next to me. Gayle Forman, the first chapter in If I Stay conjured up accident visions that prickled and twisted inside my mind for days. I’m still reading…but I’m also buying dorm supplies for my college bound kids. Later today, you’ll find me seeking refuge on my screened porch, which feels like a treehouse perched among a fluttering sea of leaves. I’m cuddling up on my wicker glider and wrapping myself up in the pages of If I Stay. UPDATE: In the last 24 hours, I finished up both If I Stay and its followup, Where She Went. These books are most definitely PG-13 content, but deliver a gripping, intricately woven storyline that oozes with teen romance. Yes, these two books had me reaching for the tissue box repeatedly. If you loved Fault in Our Stars, add If I Stay and Where She Went to your constellation of books to read.

School starts soon. My friends in Knoxville are back in class next Monday. I wonder…how many books can we (you and me) finish before September 3, our first day back at school?

Maybe you’re perplexed about what to read next. You might read over my posts and check out the trailers I’ve linked to each book cover. (Simply click on the book cover to watch the YouTube trailer). Ask a friend–or your local librarian–for a suggestion. Find out what Fairfax County rising sixth graders might be reading by clicking here. Scroll down and view the books I’ve read lately (click on the book cover to watch the video). I recommend every one of these…

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This dystopian tale leans towards dark and deadly…so reader beware.

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This is the sequel to The Red Kayak. Be sure to read The Red Kayak first…this is the second half of the story.

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From page one, this is a thriller! I read it in one day and so did my daughters, Shelby (20) and Cady (14). Recommended for girls AND guys!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WANTED: Reading Recommendations…Add Your Comment!

Mrs. Rombach is seeking reading recommendations from anyone who’s willing to share. Leave me a comment with the book title and why this particular book is a definite must-read for sixth graders. Set your phone down and pick up a great book. 🙂 Better still, tweet a selfie of you reading @mrsrombachreads. 

Happy page turning!

Mrs. Rombach

Read this Summer to Help Cure Childhood Cancer!

The Blogtastic Summer Book Club Starts Next Week

Just two more crazy days in a classroom before summer break officially starts. With the countdown nearly complete, I wonder…what’s on your summer to-do list?

Besides digging my bare toes into the sun-bleached North Carolina beaches, I’ll be turning pages in books I’ve been dreaming about reading all year long. Next week, we (as in you and me) officially launch this blog’s Blogtastic Summer Book Club, a way to keep us reading and writing about fabulous, must-read books. (Vote for Blogtastic Book #1 at the bottom of this post.) This summer, it’s time to read for pleasureand for the promise of a future without childhood cancer

A Million Books for Hope – Summer Reading Challenge  

Thanks to Alice, one of my students who knows all too well the tragedy of losing a young friend to cancer, I can share A Million Books for Hope read-a-thon with all of you. No matter how old we are, an adversary like cancer makes us feel helpless. Did you know that cancer is the leading cause of death by disease in children and adolescents in the United States? In fact, cancer kills 7 children every day in the United States. (Source: National Cancer Institute).

How can a parent–much less a kid–do something that actually makes a difference? What if I told you that by reading books you can contribute to the cure? It’s true. Childhood cancers get shortchanged when it comes to federal funding. Grownups are working on that issue, but while they’re speaking out nationwide and lobbying Congress, we can take part in A Million Books for Hope read-a-thon.  Ask your Mom or Dad, Aunt Kathy or Uncle Oakley, or MeeMaw and Grandpa to sponsor you. Whether it’s $1/per book or $5/book, 100% of proceeds go to childhood cancer research. Plus, with Barnes and Noble as A Million Books for Hope sponsor, you’ll earn a $25 gift card if you raise $250. Raise more; earn more! Prizes are detailed on the webpage. Click here to register (or just get more information).

Maybe you know someone who’s living with cancer? We at Eagle Ridge have our own hero, Gavin Rupp, #15, who lost his life to brain cancer on July 30, 2013. Only 4% of cancer funds go to childhood cancer. That needs to change. We will find a cure…one day soon.

 

 

Eagle Ridge Summer Reading Challenge

To encourage and inspire you to read as many books as possible this summer, sign up for the ERMS Summer Reading Challenge, too. Read whatever you want…and keep track of the books you’ve read. If you do, prizes are potentially in your back-to-school future.

OTuesdaysyou’ll receive a text message with book recommendations. You can read one of the recommended books…or any book that interests YOU! 

Keep track of what you read.

On Sundaysyou’ll get a text message as a reminder to log any book you’ve finished. Click here to log books. 

Tweet about what you’re reading! #ermsreads

Instagram your books! #ermsreads

 

Pick a Winner…

Which book should the Blogtastic Summer Book Club read first? Click on the book cover to watch the book or movie trailer.

Vote today. Winner announced next week!

Lemoncello

If I Stay

movie trailer for If I Stay

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