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An Invitation to our Customers and Potential Customers: 

Here at Secondary Solutions LLC, we strive to meet or exceed the needs of our customers.  Below is a list of some suggestions for future Literature Guides.  Would you please take a moment to mark the titles you are most interested in?  We will compile the information we receive from you and use it to determine the titles we will write next.  Be sure to check out our current Literature Guides to see if the Guide you want is already available!

So that we will know exactly what you are looking for, we need to know what grade levels you want to use the Literature Guides with.  Please, before you choose the titles you would like us to write, mark the grade levels you teach.   When you have made all your choices, just click SUBMIT at the bottom of the page.  Thank you, in advance, for your input and support.

IMPORTANT!!  We need to know the grade levels you want the Guides to address!
I teach grade(s)  5      6      7      8      9      10      11      12

Across Five Aprils Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The
Al Capone Does My Shirts Alchemist, The
All Quiet on the Western Front All the Pretty Horses
Always Running Among the Volcanoes
And the Earth Did Not Devour Him And Then There Were None
Anne Frank: (The Play by Goodrich and Hackett) Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl (The Book)
Anthem Antigone
April Morning As I Lay Dying
Astonishing LIfe of Octavian Nothing Bean Trees, The
Beloved Ben Hur
Beowulf Black Boy
Bless Me, Ultima Bluest Eye
Bonesetter's Daughter Book Thief, The
Buried Onions Call It Courage
Call of the Wild Cannery Row
  Catalyst
Cat's Cradle Cay, The
Chocolate War, The Christmas Carol, A
City of Beasts Color of Water, The
Color Purple, The Colors of the Mountain
Contender Count of Monte Cristo
Crank Crispin: Cross of Lead
Cry, the Beloved Country Cuba 15
Cut Dandelion Wine
Day No Pigs Would Die Death of a Salesman
Devil's Arithmetic Dicey's Song
Doll's House Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Dracula Education of Little Tree
Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds Egypt Game, The
Emma Eragon
Esperanza Rising Ethan Frome
Farewell to Arms, A Farewell to Manzanar
Fine Balance, A First Part Last, The
Flipped Flowers for Algernon
  Glass Menagerie
Go Ask Alice Good Earth, The
Grapes of Wrath, The Great Expectations
Gulliver's Travels Handmaid's Tale, The
Hatchet Heart of Darkness
Hiroshima Hobbit
Homecoming Hoot
House on Mango Street Hundred Secret Senses, The
I Heard the Owl Call My Name I, Juan de Pareja
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Impulse
In Cold Blood Inherit the Wind
Inkheart Island on Bird Street
It Happened to Nancy: By an Anonymous Teenager, A True Story From Her Diary Jane Eyre
Johnny Tremain Joy Luck Club, The
Julie of the Wolves Jungle, The
King Lear Kite Runner
Lesson Before Dying, A Life of Pi
Light in the Forest Like Water for Chocolate
Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, The Little Princess, The
Look Homeward Angel Lost Horizon
Lost World Lovely Bones, The
Man in the Iron Mask Martian Chronicles
Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment Merchant of Venice
Messenger Midwife's Apprentice
Monster (Walter Dean Myers) Much Ado About Nothing
My Antonia My Side of the Mountain
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Native Son
Notes From the Underground Nothing But the Truth
Oedipus Rex Old Man and the Sea
Olive's Ocean One-Hundred Years of Solitude
Othello Our Town
Out of the Dust Parrot in the Oven
Peace Like a River Pearl, The
Perfect Shot, The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Pigman Pinballs
Place Where the Sea Remembers, A Poisonwood Bible, The
Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man Prayer for Owen Meany
Pride and Prejudice Pygmalion
Raisin in the Sun, A Red Badge of Courage
  Rumble Fish
Scorpions Secret Garden, The
Secret Life of Bees, The Sense and Sensibility
Separate Peace, A Shane
Slaughterhouse Five Slave Dancer
Smack Small Steps
Smashed: Story of a Drunken Girlhood Snow Falling on Cedars
Snow Treasure Souls of Black Folk, The
Sound and the Fury, The Speak
Stargirl Stranger, The
Summer of My German Soldier Swallows of Kabul, The
Tale of Two Cities, A Taming of the Shrew
Tangerine Tempest, The
That Was Then, This is Now Thief Lord, The
Things Fall Apart Things Not Seen
Things They Carried, The Time Machine
Touching Spirit Bear Treasure Island
Tree Grows in Brooklyn, A Trouble Don't Last
Tuesdays With Morrie Twelfth Night
Twilight Two Badges: The Lives of Mona Ruiz
Uncle Tom's Cabin View From Saturday
Walk Two Moons Warriors Don't Cry
Watsons Go to Birmingham, The - 1963 Wave, The
We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families: Stories From Rwanda When I Was Puerto Rican
Where the Red Fern Grows Wintersmith
Witch of Blackbird Pond Wizard of Earthsea
Wuthering Heights Yearling, The
Young Man and the Sea  

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