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Carroll, Pamela Sissi "Literature-Based Instruction for Middle School Readers: Harry Potter and More". ALAN Review. FindArticles.com. 26 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4063/is_200304/ai_n9183658/
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An Interview with Author, Teacher, Mom, Coach (Whew!) S. L. Rottman
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by Brown, Jean E -
Handbook for Boys: A Novel
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Tribute to Paul Zindel
by Weiss, M Jerry -
Epistolary in Young Adult Literature, The
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Loser
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Red Midnight
by Fairbanks, Colleen M -
Frog Princess, The
by Cole, Pam B -
Thief Lord, The
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Sorcerers of the Nightwing
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A Farewell to Paul Zindel
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Stand Tall
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Outside In
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Breaking Point
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A Corner of the Universe
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Boston Jane: Wilderness Days
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Ruby Holler
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First French Kiss and Other Traumas
by Davis, Blaine -
Big Burn, The
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Simon Says
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Remembering Paul Zindel
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Horse Thief
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A Note from the Editor
by Carroll, Pamela Sissi -
Saying Goodbye to Paul Zindel
by Nilsen, Alleen Pace -
Fire-us Trilogy: 5 Book 1: The Kindling
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S. L. Rottmans' Stetson
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EVERYTHING
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House of Scorpion, The
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Hoop City
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Amy
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Ken Donelson Special Collection of Juvenile Literature, The
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Dog of Discovery
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Behind the Mountains
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How to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found
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Big Bang: The Loud Debate Over Gun Control
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Dolores
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Named, The
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Hoot
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With Their Eyes
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Young Adult Literature, Race, Arts, & Confidence: At-risk Students Building Critical Literacy with Lester's Othello
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Literature-Based Instruction for Middle School Readers: Harry Potter and More
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