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Sideways Stories from Wayside School (Turtleback School & Library)
Sideways Stories from Wayside School (Turtleback School & Library) | Louis Sachar
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There'd been a terrible mistake. Wayside School was supposed to be built with thirty classrooms all next to each other in a row. Instead, they built the classrooms one on top of the other...thirty stories tall! (The builder said he was very sorry.)
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Skeeterisme
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Pickpick

Cute

thegirlwiththelibrarybag Great cover! Hope that the girl with the plaits got some sweet revenge over that hair pulling. My brother used to try that on me… and quickly learned the hard way that short hair hurts more than long hair when pulled 🤷🏻‍♀️ 7mo
seibelsays Ohhhhhhh I love these books. ❤️ 7mo
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Kshakal
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Yes… both my mom and dad would read to me but the most vivid memory I have of a read-a-loud is of my 5th grade teacher reading the wayside schools series! She would do voices and made it so engaging… my classmates and I still talk about it! #sundayfunday @ozma.of.oz

IndoorDame My third grade teacher read us that! I loved her story hours! 2y
BookmarkTavern I loved this book in school! Thanks for posting! 2y
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ravenlee

A few days ago, kiddo encountered excerpts from this book in a grammar exercise. She asked if we could get it from the library because it sounded good. She got so excited that it was already on our shelves and started it immediately. We borrowed the next three from the library, too. Yesterday she finished the first, hugged it, and asked if she could put it on her own shelves (instead of our shared shelves) because she loved it SOO much! 😍 I melt.

TrishB Aw I love that ♥️ 2y
Megabooks Fantastic!! 💜 2y
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Lindy That makes my heart melt. 😊 2y
Deblovestoread 💜💜💜 2y
dabbe Is this the same writer who wrote Holes? My middle school students LOVED that book. That's why I wanted to be an English teacher--for the feelings you just described. How greater is the feeling when it's your daughter! ❣️ 2y
ravenlee @dabbe yes, it‘s the same author. He wrote the Wayside School books (or at least the first couple) before Holes. 2y
Booksblanketsandahotbeverage I loved these too as a kid ☺️ 2y
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mjtwo
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15 Aug-20 Sep 22 (audiobook)
Quirky, sometimes macabre, entertaining short story collection. Many of the stories were quite short which made this a good choice for Polly, Beatrix and I listen to in the car. Luke joined for a few and thought it truly bizarre.

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mandarchy
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Reading my third Bridgerton book that I put on hold back in February when I decided to take the genre challenge and read romance. Meanwhile I'm finally reading Sideways with my son. He's a picky reader.

mandarchy Apparently we bailed. Some of the weirdness triggered my son's anxiety. He could not deal with the boy who wanted to cut the girl's braid off. He wanted to skip the whole chapter. Which is strange. He watches really scary stuff on YouTube and gives his friends nightmares. Meanwhile, I can't sit through a whole episode of Scooby-Doo. 4y
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CaitlinByTheBook
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Re-read the first book in the Wayside School series so I can listen to the SSR podcast episode about this one. Fun kids book though some of it didn‘t age well. #middlegrade #fiction #waysideschoolseries

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freeatlast1137
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@kelly_anne to answer your question from the comments. They have pictures at the start of the book. I was about 6 or 7 when my teacher read them to the class and I loved them, so your kiddo may like them as well. Hope that was helpful!

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freeatlast1137
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Pickpick

30 stories about the students in the thirtieth floor of Wayside School.

As a kid, my second grade teacher would pull out one of these books and read a story a day and I loved them. I saw someone else post this the other day and I wanted to reread them again, still just as weird and I still love them.

SiameseCatsRead Oh I loved this book! Does it have pictures? I'm looking for a book for my 6yo to have me read to him at night. 4y
That-Bookish-Hiker Oh man I loved this book! 4y
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ahoffkosik
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A few months ago, Katie from The Bookly Club reached out to invite me to work with her on a collab to celebrate the end of school. We‘ve been cooking this up ever since and I‘m so glad to finally be sharing it with you! On this episode, we chat about Louis Sachar‘s Sideways Stories from Wayside School! Link to listen in my bio. 😜

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Patchshank
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I loved these books as a kid. I'm more excited than I probably should be that a new one is coming out.

https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-book-news/artic...

Clare-Dragonfly That is awesome! 5y
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JRone
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This F book was written by Louis Sachar and illustrated by Adam McCauley. When I was in third grade, my teacher read this aloud to us and I loved it. I would use this book for a RA. Sideways Stories from Wayside School is about a school that is 30 stories high because it was built sideways. Each chapter you are introduced to a new character and hear their strange and funny stories. #UCFLAE3414F19

JRone UDL strategy 7.3 Minimize threats and distractions goes along with this book because if you choose to read this book aloud some of the silly stories will have students wanting to add their input. ESOL strategy #30 Encourage the use of diagrams and drawings as aids to identify concepts and seeing relationships would be beneficial for an EL to keep up with each of the 30 different characters. 5y
JRone http://www.denilya.net/reading/Wayside%20School%20Lesson%20Plans.pdf is a 14-day lesson plan the breaks down the book into bits and pieces and adds a fun activity at the end where the children get to make their own “sideway story“ about themselves. 5y
DrSpalding I like the idea of a read aloud. There are so many characters that you would probably need to use a graphic organizer! Valuable resource. He is an excellent author that you could also perform an author study while reading the book. 5y
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LibrarianRyan
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1. This emoji makes me think of teachers. So Sideways Stories from Wayside School or the Best______ Ever Series.
2. School Ties with Brandon Fresier
3. Schools Out for Summer by ACDC (but the Alice cooper version is pretty cool too)

#Manic Monday
Thanks @Joscho

LaraS Wayside school, one of my all time faves! I remember saving up all my pennies to get it from the scholastic book sale! 😁 5y
Amandajoy When I hear that song I always think of Alice Cooper... singing it on The Muppet Show. 5y
LibrarianRyan @Amandajoy I didn‘t know he sang it on the muppet show. I will be YouTubing that later. 5y
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Matilda
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Sometimes when you‘re overwhelmed by all the garbage fires it helps to take action of any kind. You can help some classrooms either be sharing and/or tossing some $ their way: https://bookriot.com/2019/08/16/friday-fund-days-drop-some-dollars-help-some-cla...

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sammisho
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Lucas found a Wayside School animated show on Youtube. One of the characters is voiced by Michael Cera. We just finished the book, so Luke is having fun pointing out all the things he remembers.

LibrarianRyan That is cool. I will now have to go seek this. 5y
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sammisho
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This well loved copy was my husband's when he was young. I had a copy myself as a kid.My daughter read it when she was about 9 and I just finished reading it aloud to our 7 year old.
#raisingreaders

JoScho Classic! 5y
Purrfectpages It‘s one of my all time faves. I still have my original copy and read it to my class each year! 5y
sammisho @Purrfectpages It's a great book! I always gift it to my kid's 2nd or 3rd grade teachers. 5y
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caldwellalex95
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"Sideways Stories from Wayside School" is a fun, fictional (F) novel written by Louis Sachar and illustrated by Adam McCauley. This story could be read aloud (RA) to the class by the teacher. Sachar's book is exciting and different! When I was in the second grade, my teacher introduced the class to this book; she read a few chapters aloud to the class every day. "Sideways Stories from Wayside School" left an impact on me because it was the first

caldwellalex95 chapter book I have ever read! This story takes place in Wayside School, which was designed to have one floor and 30 classrooms. Due to a construction error, the building is 30 floors high with one classroom per floor. Also, Wayside School does not have a 19th floor. Sachar's novel is about Mrs. Jewls's class, which is on the 30th floor. After conducting some research, I found a read aloud lesson plan teachers can follow in their own classroom! 6y
caldwellalex95 The lesson plan has day 1 through day 14 planned out, which assists teachers with executing the plan. ESOL strategy #40 and UDL's language and symbols strategy (2.1) apply to this lesson plan about Sachar's wacky story! "Sideways Stories from Wayside School" is funky and quirky. Students are going to have a fun time while reading this chapter book because of its goofy nature and crazy storyline! #LAE3414SP19 6y
caldwellalex95 www.denilya.net/reading/Wayside%20School%20Lesson%20Plans.pdf 6y
WoodsKatie This was my favorite book growing up, it may have been my first chapter book too!!! I remember being so excited to read what would happen to the students and scary teacher! I also read the sequels too. I think this is still relevant to Students still! I‘ll totally have this in my library! Great post! 6y
DrSpalding Many teachers read this book aloud to their students. I can tell this left an impression on you. Read aloud to your students as well! They will remember it! 6y
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WoodsKatie
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Sideways Stories from Wayside School, written by Louis Sachar and illustrated by Adam McCauley, is a (F) story written about a classroom in a school and the weird things that happen. This was my favorite book in 5th grade when we read it as a class. I think this also helped me become interested in education, as weird as it is! The different stories that come together to make a weird school is entertaining.

WoodsKatie This book would be great as RA and IR. The book satisfies UDL guidelines 8.2 and 3.2 as well as ESOL strategies 7 and 8. I found a few connecting lessons to go with the book on teacherspayteachers that would be fun in a class. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Sideways-Stories-from-Wayside-School... #LAE3414sp19 6y
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Marilyncjackson
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Congratulations @Crazeedi 🎉 ! I love Litsy. The first book I remember reading is Sideways Stories from Wayside School. I got to share it with my now teenage stepson. He loved it as much as I did when I was a kid. Thanks for this giveaway it gave me a fun trip down memory lane. #20kgiveaway

Crazeedi Good luck 6y
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HeyMsBowen
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Reading this book with my Intervention group and I've never had a group of kids more excited to read! "Ms. Bowen, it's time for interventions! Hurry up!" ?

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tjwill
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I thought these books were hilarious when I was a kid, so I got them to read with my kids. I can‘t wait to relive these stories!

Chrissyreadit Yes! I loved these books and was bummed that my kids did not. 6y
britt_brooke Forgot about these! 6y
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IamIamIam
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Hooray for Long Island authors!!! This was adorable and I'm kind of sorry I was too cool for it as a kid, but it's never too late to read a fun book! 30 stories are featured about Wayside School, which was built 30 stories high, but with no 19th story, instead of 1 story high. Fun and relatable stories for reluctant middle grade readers! #raisingreaders #mountTBR

abookishbutterfly I think my second grade teacher read some of this book to us. I loved her but then she moved away and we got a different teacher. So the book was never finished. I need to check this out because I remember adoring the stories. 6y
IamIamIam @Butterflyamore Lol, the book was published in 1978 and has been pretty popular ever since. I bought our copies for my son through Scholastic. Definitely give it a reread! 6y
abookishbutterfly Okay. The thing said 1985 that I clicked on so I thought maybe I had it wrong. But 1978 makes sense. So this probably was the book. 6y
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mrp27 I didn't know he was from Long Island! 6y
IamIamIam @mrp27 Me either! I looked it up & apparently they moved when he was in 3rd grade. 😔 I'm still claiming him as our own!!! LOL 6y
mrp27 Who knew?! And yes, claim away! 6y
emtobiasz This was one of many books my 4th grade teacher read aloud to us that year. I‘m realizing, 20+ years later as a children‘s librarian, that she had excellent taste— I still remember so many of them fondly and most are still widely read... So thanks, Mrs. McGinley! 6y
readinginthedark I love this series! 💗 6y
IamIamIam @emtobiasz Oh my goodness, I love that!!! I'm so glad you have such fond memories of Mrs. McGinley! 💓💓 6y
IamIamIam @readinginthedark I can't wait to finish the others!! 😍 6y
Purrfectpages One of my all time favorites! 6y
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IamIamIam
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🤣🤣🤣 I get you, Kathy!!!

MelissaSue81 I love Wayside School! 6y
IamIamIam @MelissaSue81 It's so cute!!! I really missed the boat on this as a kid. LOL 6y
monalyisha These still totally hold up. 🙌🏻 6y
IamIamIam @monalyisha They're just good fun!! 6y
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That-Bookish-Hiker
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Oh man I forgot about some of these books! After seeing the covers a lot of good memories resurfaced.

Loved the tagged book, Amelia Bedelia, Hatchet, The Teacher from the Black Lagoon, and Roll of Thunder. 😍😍

https://www.buzzfeed.com/christopherhudspeth/book-covers-you-havent-seen-in-year...

JaclynW So many great books on that list! What a trip down memory lane. 6y
MarriedtoMrT My daughter and I just co-read Wayside. Still fun! 6y
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Sarahandhella
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Saw this on tumblr and it reminded me that I have been shit on here. Gave me a chuckle. Happy New Year!

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jmtrivera
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📚 The Shadow of the Wind, Sherlock Holmes, Sideways Stories from Wayside School
✒ Shakespeare, obvs! V. E. Schwab, Esmeralda Santiago, Shel Silverstein,Louis Sachar... I feel like I could keep going.
🎬 Star Trek (TNG, of course!), Star Wars, and recently Stargate: SG1
🍣 Sushi and sashimi! 😋😋
#ManicMonday @JoScho

JoScho 😊🧡😊 6y
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Mandigolightly
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I remember that the whole class loved this book when I was a kid. I don‘t remember it being such a Lovecraftian acid trip. My son is loving it though 🤷🏻‍♀️ (night 627 of our reading streak)

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MarriedtoMrT
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I‘ve not had the mental energy to read lately (like, for the past month) but today I had a great reading day! It started with cat cuddles and my eldest reading one of my childhood favorites (tagged). I brought it home from work for her yesterday and she‘s already finished it!

#catsoflitsy #raisingreaders

LiteraryinPA What a delightful scene! 6y
cherinium That looks like heaven to me! 💗 6y
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RedxoHearts
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1. Sideway Stories from Wayside School 💕
2. Cake! I'm an icing type of girl
3. Crochet, lots of other crafts, and working on snail mail/letters/swaps
4. Somewhere close enough to a beach or lake with beautiful water.

#friyayintro @howjessreads

That-Bookish-Hiker I remember that book! 6y
kspenmoll Such a fun series! 6y
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Purrfectpages
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My favorite series about #school #sisforseptember

Valink I loved these when I was a kid! 6y
MelissaSue81 I love wayside school! So ridiculous, yet hilarious! 6y
Booksblanketsandahotbeverage These were my favorite too! 6y
mcipher These are so much fun! I loved these books and they were a blast to share with my son. 6y
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Pelican71
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Schools out but we‘re still learning. #schoolsoutforsummer #educator

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BooksTeasAndBookishThings
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#BookMail is for the Girls! These books were some of my favourites as a kid, and seeing The Westing Game all over Litsy made me want to have my own copy along with Wayside School books for them when they get older. ❤️ All hardbacks of course 📚

LibrarianRyan Love ALL of these. Have your girls tried 7y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings @LibrarianRyan I never read that as a kid, but will add to the list! 7y
LibrarianRyan @BooksTeasAndBookishThings you wouldn't have. Less then 10 I think. It's like Ramona only lower reading level. It's the level of Julie B with out the snarkiness. 7y
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BooksTeasAndBookishThings @LibrarianRyan okay, thank you for the recommendation ❤️ 7y
GirlNamedJesse Ah the Westing Game! One of my all-time favorites. Maybe it‘s time for a re-read. 💙 7y
Blaire My son and I are reading wayside right now. Lots of fun. And recently read westing game - loved it!!! Don‘t know how I missed it as a kid. 7y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings @GirlNamedJesse I saw it so much on here lately that I told myself it was a sign to get it for my Girls lol and then I remember Wayside Books and just got them all ❤️ 7y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings @Blaire I was lucky enough to have a GREAT 4th grade teacher who made sure we were exposed to excellent books that we should have read and she had even more she kept in a reward library in case we didn‘t get to them all throughout the year. Wayside was always so fun 🙌 7y
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aevrabel
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1. Sideways Stories from Wayside School, Series of Unfortunate Events, Harry Potter, Hank the Cowdog. I was always a reader...
2. Well they all were not published in 2017 but the To All The Boys I've Loved Before series was my favorite read.
3. Current: Julia in I am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter...
4. Fifty Shades of Grey
5. Random Tags because I dont know anyone yet! @Jackielovesreading @Orton1227 @eflind

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Clwojick
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I finished this one in a little less than an hour. I‘m keeping track of my reading for the remainder of this week for #24in48

Though I did enjoy this one, I wish I had also put the other two on hold as well. I think that in this case, the first of the series might not have been the most exciting. #ThrowbackReadathon

TricksyTails I like what you did with your timer! 😆👍 7y
kamoorephoto My stopwatch cleared itself; I have to let it run and add on! I‘m so pissed off! I wish I had a real one right now! 7y
Bookzombie @kamoorephoto This has been an issue before. ☹️You can take screenshots as you go to keep track in case it happens. It‘s so frustrating when it clears. 7y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 👏🏻👏🏻 7y
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Clwojick
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Meeko93 👏❤ 7y
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Clwojick
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The first teacher who likes to wiggle her ears, one at a time, stick out her tongue and turn her students into apples whenever they do anything she dislikes. 😂 Such a perfect first chapter. 👌

#throwbackreadathon @monalyisha

TricksyTails Woah! Cool illustration! 7y
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Clwojick
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I loved this introduction. ❤️

#throwbackreadathon @monalyisha

monalyisha “The builder said he was very sorry.” 😅 7y
JackOBotts #memorylane I‘d forgotten about This book. Liked it as a kid. #nostalgia 7y
Purrfectpages ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ 7y
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Clwojick
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Getting started on this one and starting my timer for the #24in48 now that it‘s officially passed midnight here. ☺️ #ThrowbackReadathon

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Sresendez12
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Loved it as much I did growing up. The quirkiness of the book really speaks to me 😉 #throwbackreadathon #catsoflitsy

monalyisha Omg the face! 😻 7y
Clwojick Kitty! 😻 7y
Q84 This was one I loved as well! 7y
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vkois88
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Picked this one out for the #throwbackreadathon hosted by @Clwojick. Always a fun read... silly, nonsensical stories about the teachers and students of Wayside School, where the builders accidentally built up inside of placing the rooms side by side. Where Miss Zarves teaches on the 19th story even though there IS no 19th story, and Louis keeps an eye on the kids outside. Going to read the next one while I'm off to get as many throwbacks as I can

vkois88 @monalyisha thank you for Co hosting this fun readathon ! 7y
monalyisha @vkois88 Of course! Thanks for participating! 7y
Q84 I loved this book growing up! 7y
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Sresendez12
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Words to live by #throwbackreadathon

monalyisha Who would‘ve expected such gorgeous sentiment from Wayside Stories?! 😍 7y
Clwojick ❤️❤️❤️❤️ 7y
Clwojick I cannot wait to dig into this one 7y
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Sresendez12
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Kicking off the #throwbackreadathon with one of my favorites! Here‘s to a long weekend of great memories!

BeckyandBooks Oh my gosh...yes!! Loved this one! 7y
callielafleur This one is so great 7y
monalyisha That‘s where I‘m headed next, too! Hooray! 🙌🏻 7y
megt This is a great one! One of my all time favorites. 7y
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Clwojick
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My TBR for the #ThrowbackReadathon is getting pretty steep too! 😱 A whopping 4️⃣3️⃣ books and counting for the four day readathon!!

I am so so excited for January ❤️ It's going to be one heck of a month for my 2018 reading stats!

I would have to say I'm most excited to reread Robert Munsch, but also The Phantom Tollbooth, Freckle Juice, Sideways Stories, The Twits, and Mr Poppers Penguins (which I have yet to get my hands on).
💙❤️💙

TheSketchyReader I was given The Phantom Tollbooth for 🎄🤓 7y
Smangela Can you tag me in your original post about this readathon? I need the details! I have TONS of MG novels on my TBR shelves 😳 7y
Clwojick @Smangela will do! 😘 7y
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Clwojick @TheSketchyReader Jealous! I would love to own a copy. I keep looking for it at the thrift store (edited) 7y
goodbyefrancie ❤❤❤ Matilda! 7y
Clwojick @goodbyefrancie yesss!!! I am so excited for all the Roald Dahl books I have for the Readathon. 7y
Mdargusch You have some good ones there! 7y
DrexEdit Mr. Popper's Penguins. 👍👍👍😊 7y
Clwojick @DrexEdit I love Mr Poppers Penguins. ❤️ 7y
DrexEdit @Clwojick growing up my siblings and I had a nice hardcover edition. It probably belonged to my mother when she was young; might have even been a first edition. We loved that book to death though, between the five of us. 7y
Clwojick @DrexEdit I'm waiting for my hold to come in from the library. Sooo excited. I was so disappointed with the movie that came out 4 or 5 years ago... did you see it? 7y
DrexEdit @Clwojick I'm afraid I didn't. I suspect there's no way it could measure up to the book in my head though. 😊 7y
Clwojick @DrexEdit they turn Mr popped into a mega rich business Man, whos divorced. He uses the penguins to gain back respect from his kids 😖 NOT the same story at all.. 7y
Clwojick @DrexEdit the whole time I watched it ... I was like Nope Nope Nope Nope. 😟😟😟 7y
DrexEdit @Clwojick that is not right. Sort of a movie betrayal! 7y
Clwojick @DrexEdit no kidding! 7y
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Kshakal
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Got to spend some time in a third grade classroom this afternoon and I got to read them one of my favorite childhood books!

Clwojick I just picked this up from the library last week for the #throwbackreadathon 😻 one of my FAVOURITES ❤️️❤️️❤️️ 7y
Drnkpnkprincess Love love love these stories! 7y
Purrfectpages I teach 3rd grade and read this every year! 7y
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Kaylamburson Our librarian read us this book in school! I absolutely loved it!! 7y
Kshakal @Kaylamburson my 5th grade teacher read it to us and I have loved it ever since! 7y
Kaylamburson Love that!! Everyone was afraid of that librarian, except when she read as she was so animated and amazing at it, haha 7y
Little_Reader This was one of my favorites, too! I remember trying to write my own stories about my friends and teachers in the same spirit as these books. 😍 7y
Kshakal @Little_Reader that‘s awesome!! 7y
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danibolahood
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I really enjoyed this trip down memory lane. Although I couldn't tell you what made these books so appealing to childhood me it was a quick read which brought back many pleasant memories of bookfairs and school readathons.

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Cinfhen
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#Rocktober My little guy, who‘s no longer so little, used to love these stories ...#PeopleAreStrange 😜
I don‘t remember Wayside being a TV series?!?!

readinginthedark It‘s a TV series?! I loved these books! 7y
BarbaraBB I don‘t know these series but they look very attractive for kids! 7y
Cinfhen I know @readinginthedark but it says watch Wayside on Tv on the cover of one of the books😮it‘s a great series for elementary kids @BarbaraBB 👍🏻❤️ 7y
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Smartypants These were some of my favorite stories growing up! 7y
TrishB Not heard of these ones. 7y
Cathythoughts They look great 👍 7y
Chelsey I never saw them as a TV series but I loved reading them! 7y
Centique I‘ve had these recommended for my 7yo before so I must get onto these! 7y
Purrfectpages I had the same thought! They are my favorite! 7y
Reviewsbylola I just bought one of these for when my girls are older. I loved this series! 7y
ValerieAndBooks My kids really enjoyed these books, too! They liked having me read these to them also 😊 7y
erzascarletbookgasm My kids and I never read or watched these. Only heard of these recently (edited) 7y
Cinfhen Louis Sachar is awesome! Did you all love the book Holes??? That was such a great read & the movie was fantastic! @ValerieAndBooks @Reviewsbylola @Purrfectpages @Centique @Chelsey @Smartypants Are you familiar @TrishB @Cathythoughts @erzascarletbookgasm ??? It's good 7y
Centique Oh wow - I didn‘t realise it was the same author! 🙌🙌 A must read then 😊 7y
erzascarletbookgasm Ah yes, we have Holes and Small Steps. 🙂Just never read this Wayside School series. 7y
kspenmoll Oh my son loved these books so! Love the memories books evoke!!! 7y
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BekahB
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Dewey‘s 24 Hour #readathon book 2 done! I finished Sideways Stories a few minutes ago. This is a book that I totally loved as a kid, but absolutely don‘t get as an adult. Definitely kid humor. 😂 Reading this book did make me nostalgic for some of my childhood faves though.

I‘m a few pages into book 3, Twilight Pariah. Really loving the style so far. I‘m switching out bookmarks for the I ❤️ Horror one I got in my October Nocturnal Reader‘s Box.

BookWitch Sometimes I re-read childhood faves and I'm like 🤔. Ha! 7y
EliNeedsMoreShelves Hey there - just a quick note of encouragement from a fellow readathoner. Hope your day is going well, you are having fun, and reading!! Keep rocking this readathon! 7y
BekahB @EliNeedsMoreShelves thanks for the encouragement! You too! 😀 7y
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danibolahood
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Switching gears from reading The Alice Network for some easy nostalgia reading. #readathon #hour7

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Purrfectpages
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I've posted about this book before and I'm sure I will again because it's one of my all time favorites. I discovered it by accident when I was vacationing as a kid. Now I read it to my students every school year. It never fails to crack them up. #laughoutloud #awesomeautumnbooks

GondorGirl I loved the Wayside books when I was a kid! 7y
MarriedtoMrT Wayside! ❤️ 7y
L_auren And I think I've commented before but I also will continue to because I LOVED THESE BOOKS AS A KID. Little stranger was my favorite of the series. Read it to pieces 7y
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Purrfectpages @GondorGirl @MarriedtoMrT it's so good! @L_auren the first one holds a special place in my heart though they're all good! 7y
janeycanuck The cows! The computer lesson on gravity! The potato tattoo! 😂😂😂 7y
Purrfectpages @janeycanuck my favorite chapter is Joe who doesn't know how to count! 7y
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Jennick2004
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This book was so much fun to read with my five year old! He got a kick out of all the funny stories 💚