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I recently asked several trusted English teachers for their recommendations, and here's what they said! To read the full book talk for each one, click on the Instagram handle of the teacher who recommended it.
Keep in mind that some of these are definitely more mature (or scary) YA and are more suited for high school than middle school; as always, you are the best judge of what titles are best for your classroom.
#1: Poe: Stories and Poems
Recommended by @secondarysara
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#2: We Were Liars
Recommended by @nouvelle_ela
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#3: The Shining
Recommended by @bespokeelaclassroom
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#4: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
Recommended by @erinbeers
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#5: One of Us is Lying
Recommended by @elaeveryday
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#6: Divergent
Recommended by @elaclassroom
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Recommended by @readingandwritinghaven
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#8: Genuine Fraud
Recommended by @ebcamps
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#9: Thornhill
Recommended by @hansonhallway
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#10: Girl, Stolen
Recommended by @theliterarymaven
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#11: The Hazel Wood
Recommended by @mrsorman
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#12: Diary of a Haunting
Recommended by @mrsspanglerinthemiddle
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#13: Hatchet
Recommended by @2peasandadog
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#14: The Knife of Never Letting Go
Recommended by @addiewilliams_tpt
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#15: In the Shadow of Blackbirds
Recommended by @literarysherri
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#16: Christine
Recommended by @studyallknight
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#17: Wait Till Helen Comes
Recommended by @theclassroomsparrow
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#18: The Ghost of Graylock
Recommended by @elabuffet
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#19: The Hunger Games
Recommended by @nowsparkcreativity
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#20: Long Way Down
Recommended by @room213tpt
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Do you have more suggestions?
Tell us in the comments!
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