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Back-To-School Books for AdultsThe Best Required Reading from Kindergarten to High School
Back-to-school time is around the corner and kids aren't the only ones that can benefit from reading the required literature. A look at books that adults can enjoy too.
We don't often appreciate the required reading of our pre-college years. Something about being told what we must read isn't very conducive to our enjoyment. However, as we get older we can revisit the books of our youth and discover them to be great reading and quite entertaining. These selections also offer great introductions to a wide range of story-telling devices and thematic concepts. Best of all, the reading is generally on the short side and books can easily be devoured without a large investment of time. Grade School Books That Adults Should Re-readChildren's books (grades K-5) are often chock-full of life lessons and are never short of an ending with a moral attached.
Middle School Books That Adults Should Re-readBooks that are intended for tweens (grades 6-8) fall into the middle school age category. These books usually bridge the gap between children's and adult's books.
High School Books That Adults Should Re-readHigh school readers (grades 9-12) are usually introduced to the classics for the first time, although there are plenty of other books deemed required reading for high school aged students that are modern and engrossing to the reader.
For more required reading picks that adults can enjoy, visit The National Education Association's Teachers Top 100 Book List and Bookshare.org's List of Teacher Recommended Books.
The copyright of the article Back-To-School Books for Adults in Literary Culture is owned by Lisa Rufle. Permission to republish Back-To-School Books for Adults in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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