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Many readers LOVE modern-day versions of an older fairy tale, myth, or legend. If you live in a state that uses Common Core standards, you might also be faced with a Reading Literature standard that asks students to specifically read a retelling.
To help with that, I recently asked several English teachers to share great YA fiction titles that are appropriate for a secondary classroom (middle or high school), and here are the results.
Click on the hyperlink of the person recommending the book to read her book review.
#1: Just Ella
Recommended by @secondarysara. Link to Amazon.
Recommended by @addiewilliams_tpt. Link to Amazon.
#6: Jake, Reinvented
#7: Madman's Daughter
#8: A Study in Charlotte
#9: Zeus: King of the Gods
#10: Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
#11: Argos: The Story of Odysseus as Told by His Loyal Dog
#12: Stepsister
#13: Fairest
#14: Poe: Stories and Poems
#15: Ella Enchanted
#16: Grounded: The Adventures of Rapunzel
#17: Summer of the Mariposas
#18: Cinder
#2: Girls Made of Snow and Glass
Recommended by @nouvelle_ela. Link to Amazon.
#3: His Hideous Heart: 13 Retellings of Edgar Allen Poe
Recommended by @mrsorman. Link to Amazon.Recommended by @addiewilliams_tpt. Link to Amazon.
Recommended by @secondarysara. Link to Amazon. Photo by @room213tpt
Recommended by @theliterarymaven. Link to Amazon.
Recommended by @mrsspanglerinthemiddle. Link to Amazon.
Recommended by @literarysherri. Link to Amazon.
Recommended by @hansonhallway. Link to Amazon.
Recommended by @thecaffeinatedclass. Link to Amazon.
Recommended by @kasey_kiehl. Link to Amazon.
Recommended by @mmwithmelissa. Link to Amazon.
Recommended by @missfairchildsmuggles. Link to Amazon.
Recommended by @elaclassroom. Link to Amazon.
Recommended by @bespokeelaclassroom. Link to Amazon.
Recommended by @englishteacherbookrecs. Link to Amazon.
Do you have additional recommendations?
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