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 Locate the entire Summer Reading List here or scroll down the page for information about each title.
 
What are the summer reading requirements?
All students are required to read
  • one of the Hot Summer Picks
  • PLUS at least one other title.  
  • Incoming grade 8 students get to read a third title from the social studies "Conflict" link below.
 

 

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MVMS Summer Reading 2008 

 

Summer Reading Book Discussion 2007 check out last year's book discussions in this video.

 

Many thanks to Mrs. Johnson's LA Literacy 4th Quarter classes for creating this website .  

 

Hot Summer Picks 
All students at MVMS should read one of the following titles in order to participate in our book discussions in the Fall. Read all about these books by clicking on one of the links. Most of these titles have companion novels or sequels. We can talk about them during our discussions too.  

 

     

 

1.  Call of the Wild by Jack London

Call Of The Wild (A-Block)

Call of the Wild

 

2.  Dairy Queen  by Catherine Murdock

 

3. Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney

 

4. Evil Genius by Catherine Jinks

 

5. Life as We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer

 

6. Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan

Lightning Thief (C Block

Lightning Thief

 

7. Rules of Survival by Nancy Werlin

 

8. Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen 

 

9. Twilight by Stephenie Meyers

Twilight (D block) 

Twilight

 

Why Is There Conflict? All incoming eighth graders should select one book to prepare for social studies discussions in the Fall. Click on the link for books to read.

 

 

More Summer Reading Take a look at the books in this link for more summer choices. Many have been recommended by MVMS students as books that you won't want to put down.

 

 

Join Abbot Library's Summer Reading Promotion. 

Marblehead teens are invited to help Friends of Marblehead's

Abandoned Animals this summer by joining the Abbot Library's "Teens Help

Animals Summer Reading Club" which starts Monday, June 23rd. The club is

for teens going into grades 7-12 and no registration is needed. Simply

fill out a special form at the library each time you read for 1/2 an

hour, and for every 25 hours the group reads, a donation will be made to

the shelter. Also, four teens who have read the most this summer will receive gift certificates to Best Buy, Borders, Loew's Theatre, and theSimon Malls on Monday, August 18th.  This program has been funded by the Friends of the Library.

 

 

 

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