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Fever 1793
Fever 1793 | Laurie Halse Anderson
It's late summer 1793, and the streets of Philadelphia are abuzz with mosquitoes and rumors of fever. Down near the docks, many have taken ill, and the fatalities are mounting. Now they include Polly, the serving girl at the Cook Coffeehouse. But fourteen-year-old Mattie Cook doesn't get a moment to mourn the passing of her childhood playmate. New customers have overrun her family's coffee shop, located far from the mosquito-infested river, and Mattie's concerns of fever are all but overshadowed by dreams of growing her family's small business into a thriving enterprise. But when the fever begins to strike closer to home, Mattie's struggle to build a new life must give way to a new fight-the fight to stay alive.
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Aborra
Fever 1793 | Laurie Halse Anderson

I remember reading this book in fifth grade and becoming so fascinated with this time in history. I will definitely want to implement this in my future classroom

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Aborra
Fever 1793 | Laurie Halse Anderson

“The world is not as it should be. It is a place of chaos and fear.”

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Aborra
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Pickpick

Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson is an historical fiction novel that shows the hardship the yellow fever caused for people. This book focuses on a young girl named Mattie and how the disease affects her, the people she loves, and her dreams for her future. This book allows children to see the real impacts yellow fever had on society and can relate them to their own experiences and knowledge of the COVID Pandemic.

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Rachel.hefner
Fever 1793 | Laurie Halse Anderson

“Good children were seen and not heard, how undoubtably like me.“

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Rachel.hefner
Fever 1793 | Laurie Halse Anderson

I felt as though the story was very vivid and provided a great glimpse into what life looked like for many people living in the late 1700's. This being said, this book is definitely an upper elementary level book however, I really enjoyed the change of pace this book brought.

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Rachel.hefner
Fever 1793 | Laurie Halse Anderson
Mehso-so

Matilda is 14 and lives in Philadelphia. She dreams of one day running a coffee shop liker her mother does. Her relationships with her mother and grandfather grow and change as the story continues. She contracts yellow fever and overcomes this hardship by fully recovering. Matilda overall experiences loss, perseverance, and growth throughout the story.

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alexvaughn
Fever 1793 | Laurie Halse Anderson
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This amazing book is set during the Yellow Fever Pandemic and follows a teenage girl who survives the disease and has to learn how to take care of herself!

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alexvaughn
Fever 1793 | Laurie Halse Anderson

You could have student research life during the Yellow Fever outbreak and the different strategies that were used

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alexvaughn
Fever 1793 | Laurie Halse Anderson

“I have learned that a little bit of time can make all the difference.”

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olivia.d
Fever 1793 | Laurie Halse Anderson

“The world is not as it should be. It is a place of chaos and fear.”

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olivia.d
Fever 1793 | Laurie Halse Anderson

I would use this book if it aligned with the curriculum and the topic for that week

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olivia.d
Fever 1793 | Laurie Halse Anderson
Mehso-so

I‘m not too familiar with the yellow fever epidemic so this was an interesting read for me. I liked how the story was portrayed

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Chrissyreadit
Fever 1793 | Laurie Halse Anderson
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1. Tagged
2. Helen Fielding
3. Freddy vs Jason
4. Fine Young Cannibals
5. Fearless by cyndi lauper
#manicmonday
@CBee I had the playlist on during the part of my drive that was with my friend (about 12 hours this week) and we LOVED it!

CBee Aw that‘s amazing!! So glad you‘re liking it 😊♥️ 2y
Leftcoastzen Fine Young Cannibals!👍👏 2y
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Hilary427
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Once again, I failed to realize this is a YA book. But, I still enjoyed it! Haven‘t thought (or heard) about yellow fever since high school!
⭐️: 4/5

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saritaroth
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“I woke to the sound of a mosquito whining in my left ear and my mother screeching in the right.”

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Acabrera
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This book shares the story of the fever of 1793 and the story of Mattie a girl trying to survive a city that has become frantic because of a disease. This is a great Litrature circle book it uses UDL : 8.3 and ESOL 2.

This source is great to use for groups while reading the book

http://d28hgpri8am2if.cloudfront.net/tagged_assets/15282/fever%201793_cg.pdf

#ucflae3414sp21

DrSpalding Fever is definitely a favorite historical fiction title! It was a fascinating read. Check out my comments in webcourses. 4y
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Mehso-so

I don't read loads of historical this far in time but I find it so interesting and so unique. This book took place when the yellow fever hit at that time. Quite similar to what we are experiencing now. #ya #historical

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Chittavrtti
Fever, 1793 | Laurie Halse Anderson

I‘ve read Camus‘ The Plague, deFoe‘s Journal of a Plague Year., and now on to Fever.

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Eggs
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1* meditation, daily 3 mile walk

2* my new haircut, my family, being alive

#thankfulthursday @Cosmos_Moon

TheSpineView Thanks for the tag! 💕🏷 4y
Eggs You‘re most welcome 🙏🏻 @TheSpineView (edited) 4y
Cosmos_Moon_River Yay for haircuts and life 💚 I hope everyone is still staying healthy! 4y
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TrishB I can‘t wait for a hair cut!! 4y
Eggs Same to you @Cosmos_Moon 😘 4y
Eggs @TrishB It was like rebirth 🤗😂😌 4y
TrishB 😂😂 4y
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iamcourtneyb
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All things considered, seems like a pretty good read 😷

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abookishbutterfly
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I did not expect to have a book haul to post this week but thanks to the amazing and accommodating owner of @thedogearedbook, I was able to select all of these without ever personally leaving my home and all but one came from her massive, dirt cheap clearance sale. Although I already had a copy of Ordinary Grace, it‘s paperback and since it‘s a favorite, I‘m happy to replace it with this hardcover copy.

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vlwelser
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This may have been a weird choice for the #quarantine but I definitely recommend it. 🎧📚

Also this author lives near my home town in Northern NY. Her YA books are always outstanding.

#audiobook #audioworking

kspenmoll It is a good book! 5y
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TrishB
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Mehso-so

I would have loved this when I was about 10, which is more of the reason for a so-so rather than a pick. A quick, interesting read though.
#jennyis30 #18thcentury

pilardib I read this in 8th grade and loved it! 5y
Cinfhen Well at least you‘ve read it!! Glad you both learned something of interest @rubyslippersreads 💛💛 5y
TrishB @pilardib I‘m guessing that‘s a good time to read it 👍🏻 5y
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TrishB @Cinfhen very quickly read 😁 (edited) 5y
rubyslippersreads @Cinfhen @TrishB @pilardib I read a lot of YA and a lot of vintage kids‘ fiction, so that may be why I enjoyed it more than the other “grownups.” 😊 5y
TrishB @rubyslippersreads good point 👍🏻 5y
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Cinfhen
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Sorry @TrishB @rubyslippersreads I just downloaded the book and after reading the first 5 pages I‘m bailing. I‘m just not in the mood for this book at the moment 😣I‘m a terrible buddyreader 🤦🏼‍♀️Now to find a new book for #18Century #JennyIs30

TrishB That doesn‘t bode well!! Is there something so bad in 5 pages? (edited) 5y
jenniferw88 Oh dear! 5y
Cinfhen It‘s a middle grade book and I‘m just not in the mood for that type of writing/ storytelling @TrishB It feels like a 10 year old is talking to me ( which is in fact probably the case) 😉😁😂 5y
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TrishB 😂 that will probably work for me whilst commuting! Brain doesn‘t have to engage too much. I will give it a go in the week. 5y
Cinfhen I‘ll expect a full report in person @TrishB 💜😘🙌🏻 5y
TrishB That‘s so exciting ❤️😘 5y
Cinfhen I know !!!!!!!!!! @TrishB 5y
BarbaraBB You two are meeting In London? That is so cool! Have you ever before? 5y
Cinfhen @BarbaraBB it‘s our first meetup ❤️🙌🏻super excited to FINALLY meet @TrishB 5y
Cathythoughts Cindy, thats so exciting you two buddies will meet up ! @TrishB I‘m delighted for ye 💕💕 5y
BarbaraBB That is great, I am happy for you and @TrishB 💕 5y
TrishB @BarbaraBB @Cathythoughts I‘m very excited, can‘t wait til next week 😁❤️ 5y
Cinfhen Awwwww 😘😘wish you BOTH were joining us @BarbaraBB @Cathythoughts I‘m sure @TrishB agrees 🥰 (edited) 5y
TrishB That would be fab! 😘 5y
erzascarletbookgasm How exiting to meet up! ❤️❤️ 5y
Megabooks Enjoy your meeting up @Cinfhen and @TrishB !!! #sojealous 💜💜💜 5y
rubyslippersreads @Cinfhen @TrishB I‘ll give the first 5 pages a try and see what I think. (Wish I could give you my opinion in person. 😊) 5y
TrishB @erzascarletbookgasm @Megabooks so looking forward to it 😘 5y
TrishB @rubyslippersreads let me know 👍🏻 5y
Cinfhen Hahaha , hope it works for you @rubyslippersreads 🤞🏽🤞🏽 5y
LeahBergen You and @TrishB are meeting??? Eeeee! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 5y
TrishB @LeahBergen I know 😁😁💜 5y
rubyslippersreads @TrishB I‘m on chapter 2 and interested enough to keep going. But I‘m even more interested in your meeting @Cinfhen As @Megabooks said, #sojealous 😊 5y
Cinfhen I‘m glad the book is holding your interest @rubyslippersreads and how awesome would it be if we all could actually meetup @Megabooks @TrishB @LeahBergen @erzascarletbookgasm !?!!?!!!! 5y
Centique OMG you two are meeting for the first time?!! I‘m gonna need notifications switched on for that! So so excited for you both @TrishB 5y
TrishB @Centique I‘m so excited too 😁😘 5y
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kspenmoll
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#MadonnaNovember #Fever

Read this as a family ages ago- my first book by this author.

Cinfhen This book is meant to be really good 5y
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TrishB
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#fever #movember
Been on the tbr pile forever!

Cinfhen I‘d like to read this book someday too!! 5y
megnews It‘s great! 5y
Addison_Reads I read this a few years ago. It's a great read for adults and kids. 5y
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Eggs
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#fever (yellow, that is)

#movember

@Cinfhen

Cinfhen I‘ve heard this book is really good!!! 5y
Crazeedi @Cinfhen yep I've heard that too! It's on my kindle, must get to it! Given to me by a litten! 5y
Cinfhen Let me know your thoughts if and when u get to it @Crazeedi 5y
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Kaylamburson I remember loving this! We read it in middle school, I believe. 5y
Eggs @cinfhen @Crazeedi @Kaylamburson she wrote some HF, a trilogy, setting: American revolution. So good. I‘ve read everything LHA has published 5y
Kaylamburson I'm currently reading Shout and it's so wonderful! Her poetry is well...pure poetry lol. @Eggs 5y
Eggs @Kaylamburson yes!!🤗 5y
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Alexush
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Fever 1793 is a historical fiction book by Laurie Anderson. Andersonhttps://www.scholastic.com/teachers/lesson-plans/teaching-content/fever-1793-discussion-guide/%22%20%5Co%20%22Andersonhttps://www.scholastic.com/teachers/lesson-plans/teaching-content/fever-1793-discussion-guide/ has LC questions that can be asked while reading this book. I enjoyed this book because it easily garbs the attention of the reader.

Alexush I also liked that the problem that is the main focus of the book is quickly revealed. For this book the UDL Id use is 7.2 which is to relevance value and authenticity. The ESOL strategy I‘d use is #48. I‘d allow the students to journal, so they can write it in their own words and go back to look over what they‘ve written. This is for reading levels 2 and up but the interest level is 5th – 8th grade.  5y
Alexush   https://civics.sites.unc.edu/files/2012/05/Fever1793.pdf%22%20%5Co%20%22https://civics.sites.unc.edu/files/2012/05/Fever1793.pdf is a website that has a lesson plan and questions for the entire book. #ucflae3414f19  5y
DrSpalding This is an excellent example of historical fiction. Both sites would be helpful with using this book in the middle grades. Incorporating writing while reading is considered best practice! 5y
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Crazeedi
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@sblbooks what a glorious surprise! You are so very kind, this looks like the perfect book for me! I love these types of stories! Thank you thank you for your thoughtfulness! ❤😘
#litsyfriendsarethebest
#spreadinglitsylove
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @TheBookHippie
By the way have you joined #litsylove? I'll be sure to send you a note if you did!

sblbooks I hope you enjoy this one as much as I did. I got it in a book swap, from a fellow litten. I have not joined #litsylove yet. I'll have to print my cards. I need a new computer and printer. I'm going to be working from home soon, hopefully I'll get my home office setup in a month or two. 5y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @sblbooks if you‘re interested just email me at loverofbooks75@gmail dot cot 📚🙌🏻 5y
sblbooks Thanks @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks! I'll let you know soon. 5y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @sblbooks you‘re welcome!! 5y
TheBookHippie ❤️❤️❤️💌 5y
Crazeedi @sblbooks you make cards? That's cool! I hand make cards, but havent donecthat for a couple years. I just bought cards and started sending!! 5y
sblbooks That's an idea, I may have to check into it. I don't currently make cards, I was just going to print my letter and paste it onto a regular card most of the time. That is if I want people to be able to read what I say. 😉 My iMac is a 2007 and slow as Christmas, so I don't use it very much. The company I work for is going to pay for a new PC if we take a work-from-home job. I'm planning on it, but I don't know exactly when that will happen. 5y
Crazeedi @sblbooks that's a good idea too. I'll be looking for you when you decide to join! Take care and have a great weekend!! 5y
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Krisjericho
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YA historical fiction that delves into an epidemic of yellow fever in 1793 Philadelphia. I‘m not usually a fan of historical fiction, but the historical details were interesting & felt realistic & this was more of a story of how a traumatic event can force a child to grow up quickly. Mattie is a great character, starting out as a teen who will do what she can to work as little as possible & shifting into a young woman who steps up to the plate.

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johnsonmd4
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“I‘m just tired and I can‘t sleep yet. A woman‘s work is never done, isn‘t that what the fools say?”

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claireherman
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This HF novel one the Margaret A. Edwards Award, and was written by acclaimed author Laurie Halse Anderson! I remember seeing this book in my elementary school library, but I never read it because I thought it would be too gross and scary! This book will take you back to 1793 and into the lives of the Cook family. Who will survive the fever? Have your students find out in a LC! #LAE3414sp19

claireherman UDL PrincipalPrincipal to provide Comprehension (3.1) Activate or supply background knowledge
ESOL Strategy 4: Link lesson topic to students‘ prior knowledge
Lesson Plan: https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/lesson-plans/teaching-content/fever-1793-dis...
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MNelson98 I remember reading this in middle school! I had completely forgot about it until I saw this post. It‘s a very good book. Great choice! 6y
DrSpalding This is one of my all-time favorite historical fiction pieces. 6y
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Carinna.Chin
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Loved this book in 5th grade!!! NYT*Historical fiction, would use as IR or LC. A story about a young girl and her trials during the plague of the 1700s. Its very touching and very stressful to read because you're always wondering...what next. ELL use review/ preview activities. UDL guide appropriate goal setting. Teacher resource https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/lesson-plans/teaching-content/fever-1793-dis.... #Lae3414sp19

DrSpalding This is an absolute favorite book of mine! This is a quality example of historical fiction. 6y
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Eggs
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Had she ever enjoyed anything? Had every day been a struggle? Perhaps death would be a release, a rest for the weary
#fever #quotsyapr19 @TK-421

KellyHunsakerReads I love this book. It is very well done. 6y
RadicalReader I read this book in middle school 6y
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MeesesPieces
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I liked this book! I actually became emotional during one part which almost never happens. I don‘t normally read YA historical fiction but I‘m so glad I did! It was so worth it. I received this book from one of the book swaps I participated in.

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juliegumdrop
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Burning thru this. Heh heh. #middlegrademarch #middlegrade

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sblbooks
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The first book of read by this author, but it won't be the last. I enjoyed all the historical details about the yellow fever #epidemic in Philadelphia. it's a good introduction to #historical fiction for #middlegrade readers. Good choice @Readingismyescape
@Butterfinger you were going to tell me about a story or memory from one of your students.

Crazeedi Adding, love these kind of books 6y
TrishB Have this on the pile ready! One day.... 6y
megnews I absolutely loved this book. 6y
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Butterfinger @sblbooks I cannot believe you remembered. It's been about 15 yrs ago when my 5th graders read and discussed it. When we got to the part where the baby was found, the discussion turned to what should the main character (was her name Maddie or Matilda?) do with the baby. You got regular answers like find an orphanage, etc, but my little Hmong girl, Pahoua, said, "If I was hungry, I'd eat the baby." Pahoua is 25 now and has a wonderful life. 6y
sblbooks @Butterfinger Oh Nooo...I'm glad Maddie didn't do that! I just had to Google "Hmong". I wasn't sure where they were from. I'm glad she's doing well now. It's good that you can keep in touch with your former students. 6y
Readingismyescape I‘m so glad you enjoyed it @sblbooks ! I enjoy her writing and have read a few of her books. I found some other historical fiction books by her when I was looking for one for you. I‘ll be checking those out soon. 6y
rather_be_reading i remember this book!! 6y
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sblbooks
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Trish, @Readingismyescape
Thank you for my #justabookswap gift. I love it. Now I can read #letterF in the #litsyAtoZ challenge!
@TheBookKeepers

jenreads7 Oh, that‘s a good one! What a great gift! Enjoy! 📚 6y
TheBookKeepers Oh that looks good!! 6y
sblbooks @jenniferajanes and @TheBookKeepers I'm definitely looking forward to reading this one. I love books based on true stories. 6y
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jenreads7 @sblbooks @TheBookKeepers Don‘t let it linger on the TBR pile for too long. I read it a while back but remember it being very good! Factual and very interesting! I like books based on true stories too. 6y
Butterfinger I used to read this with my fifth graders. Loved this book. I have a funny/sad memory about what one little girl said, but I will wait till you read it before I share. 6y
sblbooks @Butterfinger I'll try to remember to tag you when I finish. 6y
Readingismyescape You‘re welcome! I‘m glad you like it. I can‘t wait to see your review! 😍 6y
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AuthorJensenReed
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This was an interesting read. I bought it because of how a reader friend talked it up, but it wasn't anything like how she said. Regardless, I stayed up late to read it. The characters are well written and I teared up a couple times. I recommend it if you like historical stories

TrishB Have this on the pile! 6y
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AuthorJensenReed
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I'm participating in this challenge I found on Instagram. You use books you ALREADY own to get a bingo or blackout before the end of January. Who's in?

Redwritinghood I should do this since I have a ton of unread books, but I never stick to a plan when it comes to reading. 6y
AuthorJensenReed I have been so bad about reading these last two years. Moving and depression made it so bad. I have about 10 books picked out that will give me a bingo or two and are part of my TBR.. I started a little group on FB for this reading challenge. You're welcome to join if you think it'll help! 6y
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AuthorJensenReed
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My 3 year old thinks my coffee tastes "Yummyliscious"

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Eggs
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Fact: This is based on an actual epidemic of yellow fever in Philadelphia in 1793 that wiped out 5,000 people--or 10 percent of the city's population--in three months.
Fiction: the characters
#factfiction #septemberdanes @Cinfhen @Kalalalatja

TheBookStacker I loved this book growing up. 6y
SexyCajun Omgosh 😳 6y
Cinfhen such a great choice!!! A modern classic 🤓 6y
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Kalalalatja 👏👏👏 6y
RadicalReader @Eggs I remember getting this book from a scholastic book fair ( you know the kinds. Where you or children would bring home magazines and then you‘d/ they circle the books or Bookish items they enjoyed then the items would arrive in school a month later to be taken home) 6y
BookNerd9906 Been on my #tbr forever! Lmk what you think. 6y
madamereadsalot1 This is my daughter's favorite book. I need to read it! 6y
Eggs I do remember the Scholastic ordering-it was a favorite for me , my daughters and grands. ❣️❣️ @RadicalReader 6y
Eggs @BookNerd9906 @madamereadsalot1 I enjoy historical fiction and I've read everything Laurie Halse Anderson has written. Great YA 6y
RadicalReader @Eggs best way to get excited about reading by ordering books and book related items then the sheer excitement when the content arrives. As well as when one goes to the library best treat of all for adults and children so much fun and so easy to get swept up in the wonderful witty terrific titles and perfect plots 6y
tammysue Sounds interesting! I have a copy somewhere and have been meaning to read this. 👍🏻 6y
catreadsbooks I was obsessed with this book growing up 😂 6y
Eggs Yes❣️❣️ @RadicalReader 6y
Eggs @whatshesreadingnow @catreadsbooks 🤗💙🤗♥️🤗💖 6y
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Karkar
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Loving this #hometownswap package from @MicrobeMom Taking me to PA and NJ. Excited to read about Sharks and 🤒 fever. Also murder and mayhem in NJ. Thank you so much!!!!

MicrobeMom Enjoy! The shark book is one of favs and not just because it occurred where I grew up! 6y
Reviewsbylola Close to Shore is good and I loved Fever! 6y
CSeydel Ohhh Close to Shore! 😬 6y
Hooked_on_books I really liked Close to Shore 6y
Chelleo This looked like a great swap. Hope to catch it next time. 6y
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MirrorMask
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