Rob Reid, the author of the popular Book Links magazine column “The Reid-Aloud Alert” offers his suggestions for books that work well as read-alouds for children and teens. Reid says, “The books that were chosen for this collection are a mixture of strong read-alouds aimed at readers from elementary school through high school. I looked for variety and a balance of genres, topics, and perspectives, particularly in regard to gender. Some of the books are award winners, and some will cause literary critics to roll their eyes. They all appeal to young listeners, however.” Not only does Reid offer summaries and age ranges, for each book he gives instructions for a 10-Minute Selection, such as the following for Storm Catchers by Tim Bowler: “Read chapter 1, which opens with the actual kidnapping. Ella is alone in the house with Sam. Their parents are out, and Finn has snuck out to be with his friend. Ella hears a strange tapping noise downstairs. She investigates and freezes in horror. ‘Reflected in the glass was a figure standing behind her in the doorway.’ She eludes him at first, but he eventually overpowers her and takes her away.”
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