Smackdown Books 2021

Ordinary Hazards
We Dream of Space
If These Wings Could Fly
We Are Not Free
The King of Jam Sandwiches
All Thirteen: The Incredible Cave Rescue of the Thai Boys' Soccer Team
The Companion
Punching the Air
Show Me a Sign
Land of the Cranes
Furia
Dragon Hoops
When Stars Are Scattered
Snapdragon
The Radium Girls: The Scary But True Story of the Poison That Made People Glow in the Dark
American as Paneer Pie
Tune It Out
The Gilded Ones
The Left-Handed Booksellers of London
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Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Poet X vs. Nevermoor

Both books in this round were close competitors, but that being said, neither was in the rock star category.
Nevermoor was a filled with action and fantasy that is fairly entertaining. It’s a quick read that doesn’t go too deep and would be a good choice for division 2 kids.
It was a little too reminiscent of Harry Potter but maybe that makes it an easy to follow and predictable storyline.
Our vote goes to Poet X. The prose style reads easily making it a good recommendation for those kids who claim to hate poetry or those like myself who are not inclined to choose novels written in prose. The audio book would also be a good choice (perhaps a better choice) to use in the classroom.
The main character (Xiomara) is relatable to teens as she is trying to find her voice in the world while growing up in a strict religious family.

4 out of 4 of us vote for Poet X (1 of us was on the fence until we pushed her over to the poetry side:)

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