We wanted to create a way where we could read a few books, learn about many titles and have fun doing it! The tournament style reading of the Mighty Smackdown means that in the first round each participant reads two books, discusses both in a blog post, selecting one book to move on to the next round. Teachers are asked to commit to one round but most, if not all, continue on. We will read to the end when we will have only one book left standing!
Monday, March 4, 2019
Nevermoor vs Piecing Me Together
My vote this round goes to Nevermoor by Jessica Townsend.
I read Piecing Me Together by Renee Watson first and I really enjoyed the first half of it; however, I found the story started to take a bit of a twist that wasn't really going anywhere. It was a nice coming of age book for the main character but not comparable to Nevermoor in my opinion.
Nevermoor was exciting and oddly intriguing right from the get-go. It felt like some sort of a mash-up between The Hunger Games, Harry Potter and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The magic and mystery and wit was all very engaging. Morrigan Crow is a cursed child who is doomed to die at midnight on her 11th birthday. However, a stranger comes and whisks her away to a faraway place. I think my students would be a lot more interested in reading this book. It appeals to both girls and boys. This is the first of four books.
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