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Custom Book List Custom Book List School: James A Garfield Local Schools MANAGEMENT READING WORD BOOK AUTHOR LEXILE® LEVEL GRL POINTS COUNT 10 Days: Abraham Lincoln Colbert, David 1110 8.5 N/A 7 16,823 10 Most Amazing Skyscrapers Scholastic 1100 10.4 N/A 6 8,263 10,000 Days Of Thunder Caputo, Philip 1210 7.6 Z 8 21,491 100 Inventions That Shaped... Yenne, Bill 1370 10 Z 10 33,959 100 Years In Photographs Sullivan, George 1120 6.8 N/A 5 13,426 1492: The Year The World Began Fernandez-Armesto, Felipe 1280 12.9 N/A 24 100,581 14th Dalai Lama Stewart, Whitney 1130 7.9 NR 6 18,455 1776 McCullough, David 1300 12.5 NR 23 105,034 1776: A New Look Kostyal, K. M. 1100 11.4 N/A 17 6,652 18 Best Stories By Poe Poe, Edgar Allan 1220 10 NR 22 99,118 1862, Fredericksburg Kostyal, K. M. 1160 11.6 N/A 5 7,170 1900s, The Woog, Adam 1160 8.5 NR 8 26,484 1910s, The Uschan, Michael V. 1280 8.5 NR 10 29,561 1920s, The Hanson, Erica 1170 8.5 NR 9 28,812 1930s, The Press, Petra 1300 8.5 NR 9 27,749 1940s, The Uschan, Michael V. 1210 8.5 NR 10 31,665 1960s, The Holland, Gini 1260 8.5 NR 10 33,021 1968 Kaufman, Michael T. 1310 10.9 N/A 11 36,546 1968 Democratic McGowen, Tom 1270 7.8 W 5 6,733 1970s, The Stewart, Gail B. 1190 8.5 NR 9 28,841 1980s, The Kallen, Stuart A. 1190 8.5 NR 8 24,625 1990s, The Kallen, Stuart A. 1200 8.5 NR 8 26,828 20th Century Sports: Images... Meserole, Mike 1380 9 NR 8 23,934 3001: The Final Odyssey Clarke, Arthur C. 1100 9 NR 14 56,767 5,000 Miles To Freedom Fradin, Judith Bloom 1130 9 Z 8 21,444 52 Days By Camel Raskin, Lawrie 1120 6.2 T 4 9,805 Abe Lincoln Grows Up Sandburg, Carl 1260 6.8 NR 10 35,702 Abe Lincoln Log Cabin-White... North, Sterling 1170 5.6 Z 8 24,620 Abigail Adams: Witness To A... Bober, Natalie S. 1130 9 NR 18 75,900 Abraham Lincoln Stefoff, Rebecca 1120 6.3 NR 9 29,303 Abraham Lincoln Bracken, Thomas 1280 8.9 NR 7 20,342 Abraham Lincoln And Frederick Freedman, Russell 1110 10.5 N/A 7 19,779 Abraham Lincoln:Prairie Years. Sandburg, Carl 1170 11 NR 81 425,314 Accept No Substitutes! Mierau, Christina 1170 9.5 NR 7 16,979 Across America-Emigrant Train Murphy, Jim 1180 7.1 NR 6 18,139 Across Five Aprils Hunt, Irene 1100 5.5 Z 15 60,628 Across The Country Smith, Geof 1110 6.3 NR 2 1,638 Printed by: District Administrator Page 1 of 68 Printed on: 10/26/12 Copyright © Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. v 1.14 Custom Book List (Page 2) MANAGEMENT READING WORD BOOK AUTHOR LEXILE® LEVEL GRL POINTS COUNT Across The Top Of The World Delgado, James P. 1230 11 NR 14 54,714 Adam Bede Eliot, George 1260 12 NR 57 216,566 ADHD Trueit, Trudi Strain 1120 8.6 V 6 9,781 Adolf Hitler Toland, John 1170 12 NR 78 407,702 Adventure Tour Guides Turner, Cherie 1160 8.8 Y 5 6,474 Adventures Of Marco Polo, The Freedman, Russell 1270 8.5 Z 6 12,792 Adventures-Robin Hood (Green) Green, Roger Lancelyn 1110 9 NR 16 61,870 Afghanistan in Pic. (Sec. Ed.) Behnke, Alison 1210 10.5 X 5 13,788 Afghanistan/Pictures (c.1989) Lerner, Geography Department 1200 9 X 5 11,496 African American Musicians Tate, Eleanora E. 1130 7.1 NR 9 29,240 African Beginnings Haskins, James 1210 7.5 Y 5 4,412 After The Holocaust Greenfeld, Howard 1130 8.5 NR 10 36,008 Age Of Broadcasting: Radio Coleman, Wim 1200 11 NR 5 12,963 Age Of Broadcasting: TV Coleman, Wim 1110 9 Z 5 14,177 Age Of Innocence, The Wharton, Edith 1170 10 NR 26 101,946 Age Of Shakespeare, The Kermode, Frank 1330 12.8 NR 12 46,620 Age Of Technology King, David C. 1120 9 NR 5 11,605 Air & Space Grolier Educational 1250 9 Z 6 13,358 Air Shows: From Barnstormers Van Steenwyk, Elizabeth 1100 7.9 U 3 6,592 Al Capone & Roaring Twenties King, David C. 1100 8.3 NR 6 12,283 Al Gore (Political Profiles) Sapet, Kerrily 1130 9.3 N/A 7 18,131 Alamo: Flash Point… Wade, Mary Dodson 1290 12 NR 5 12,814 Alaska Pipeline, The Doherty, Craig A. 1140 6.8 NR 3 5,109 Albania Wright, David K. 1140 7.5 T 5 17,822 Albania In Pictures (c.1995) Lerner, Geography Department 1130 9 X 5 11,508 Alberic The Wise (Anthology) Juster, Norton 1210 5.9 N/A 2 4,743 Albert Camus: The Thinker... Bronner, Stephen Eric 1190 10 NR 7 20,343 Alexander Graham Bell Haven, Kendall 1110 5.5 T 6 22,613 Alexander Hamilton, American Brookhiser, Richard 1130 10.7 N/A 19 74,697 Alfred Blalock, Helen Taussig, Yount, Lisa 1280 12.9 N/A 10 31,367 Algae & Fungi Grolier Educational 1170 8.9 Z 6 11,872 Algeria In Pictures (c.1992) Lerner, Geography Department 1120 9 NR 4 10,911 Alida's Song Paulsen, Gary 1460 5.4 S 6 14,075 Alive Read, Piers Paul 1160 9 NR 27 105,970 All My Trials, Lord Young, Mary 1150 8.6 NR 7 19,743 All Over But The Shoutin' Bragg, Rick 1160 10 NR 26 121,866 All That Glitters Emert, Phyllis Raybin 1220 11 NR 8 14,003 Printed by: District Administrator Page 2 of 68 Printed on: 10/26/12 Copyright © Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. v 1.14 Custom Book List (Page 3) MANAGEMENT READING WORD BOOK AUTHOR LEXILE® LEVEL GRL POINTS COUNT All The King's Men Warren, Robert Penn 1130 9 NR 51 217,771 Alligators Kallen, Stuart A. 1140 5.9 Q 3 4,712 Almanac Of The Gross, Disgust Elfman, Eric 1150 6.6 NR 7 17,508 Alone In The World Reef, Catherine 1160 9.5 Z 8 23,236 Altering The Biological Bluepr Stille, Darlene R. 1100 10.4 Z 5 6,374 Alzheimer's Disease Landau, Elaine 1270 11 NR 5 13,074 Amazing Adv. - Kavalier & Clay Chabon, Michael 1170 9 NR 44 220,297 Amazing But True Sports Storie Hollander, Phyllis 1120 6.1 Q 7 21,248 America Dreaming Hill, Laban Carrick 1190 10.6 NR 13 48,959 America Through the Lens Sandler, Martin W. 1210 6.5 Y 7 18,573 American Plague Murphy, Jim 1130 8.9 V 9 29,241 American Revolution Carter, Alden R. 1200 6.2 V 4 6,627 American Revolution, 1763-1783 Collier, Christopher 1110 9 NR 6 19,458 American Revolutionaries Meltzer, Milton 1220 8.5 N/A 11 40,039 American Safari: Adventures Brandenburg, Jim 1140 4.5 W 3 5,004 American Tragedy, An Dreiser, Theodore 1240 11 NR 69 359,368 American Waterways: Canal Days Bracken, Jeanne Munn 1210 11 NR 5 14,218 Amish Home Bial, Raymond 1140 6.7 N/A 3 3,267 Amish, The Williams, Jean Kinney 1190 10 NR 6 15,767 Amphibian Clarke, Barry 1210 6.4 NR 6 15,748 Ancient Celts, The Calvert, Patricia 1130 7.9 R 7 14,947 Ancient Cliff Dwellers Of... Arnold, Caroline 1100 6.3 T 3 6,001 Ancient Egypt Haslam, Andrew 1130 6.2 N/A 3 13,137 Ancient Egyptians, The Perl, Lila 1320 9.2 R 7 15,334 Ancient Inca, The Calvert, Patricia 1120 7.6 R 7 17,198 Ancient Maya, The Perl, Lila 1380 9.2 R 7 19,773 And Condors Danced Snyder, Zilpha Keatley 1100 7.1 NR 14 56,535 And Not Afraid To Dare... Bolden, Tonya 1170 6.7 T 11 41,274 And Then I Found Out The Truth Sturman, Jennifer 1150 11.5 N/A 15 58,193 And Then There Was One... Facklam, Margery 1140 5.5 N/A 4 9,187 Andrew Jackson Stefoff, Rebecca 1100 6.7 NR 9 23,010 Andrew Jackson's America Collier, Christopher 1160 8.5 NR 6 18,630 Andrew Johnson Stevens, Rita 1170 8.5 NR 9 29,491 Andrew Zimmern's Bizarre World Zimmern, Andrew 1220 11.6 N/A 12 43,814 Andy Warhol: Prince Of Pop Greenberg, Jan 1120 8.6 NR 10 35,175 Anfernee Hardaway/Grant Hill Cazeneuve, Brian 1250 7.3 NR 7 19,638 Angel For Solomon Singer, An Rylant, Cynthia 1120 5.9 P 2 853 Printed by: District Administrator Page 3 of 68 Printed on: 10/26/12 Copyright © Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. v 1.14 Custom Book List (Page 4) MANAGEMENT READING WORD BOOK AUTHOR LEXILE® LEVEL GRL POINTS COUNT Angela's Ashes McCourt, Frank 1110 10.5 N/A 33 147,707 Animal Farm Orwell, George 1170 9 Z 10 29,853 Animal Giants Taylor, Barbara 1210 4.5 R 4 15,633 Animals Up Close Siwanowicz, Igor 1190 10.8 N/A 8 20,498 Anne Frank In The World Anne Frank House 1140 8.8 Z 5 6,242 Anne Frank: A Hidden Life Pressler, Mirjam 1120 8.1 NR 12 43,911 Annie John Kincaid, Jamaica 1220 6.9 Z 12 41,210 Antarctica (Myers) Myers, Walter Dean 1100 8.6 Y 7 20,315 Antarctica Melts (Anthology) Vilar, Miguel 1220 6.9 N/A 2 953 Anxiety Disorders Hyman, Bruce M.
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