Okay, I admit, I sort of cheated to get to 70 and read two super short books rather than forcing myself through 300 remaining pages of Jane Eyre in two days. However, in my defense, one was a book I was going to read anyway and the other I'd already started.
1. The Jacket by Andrew Clements (96 pages)
2. The Year of Impossible Goodbyes by Sook Nyul Choi (196 pages)
3. Pictures of Hollis Woods by Patricia Reilly Giff (176 pages)
4. Witness by Karen Hesse (168 pages)
5. The First Part Last by Angela Johnson (144 pages)
6. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling (309 pages)
7. Confronting Racism, Poverty, and Power by Katherine Compton-Lilly (117 pages)
8. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling (341 pages)
9. Now or Neverland: Peter Pan and the Myth of Eternal Youth by Ann Yeoman (178 pages)
10. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling (448 pages)
11. Becoming Naomi Leon by Pam Munoz Ryan (272 pages)
12. The Geography Club by Brent Hartinger (240 pages)
13. Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie (192 pages)
14. Five Decades: The Poetry of Pablo Neruda (464 pages)
15. Classroom Assessment: Principles and Practice for Standards-Based Instruction by James H. McMillan (420 pages)
16. The Order of the Poison Oak by Brent Hartinger (240 pages)
17. Iqbal: A Novel by Francesco D' Adamo (128 pages)
18. The Revealers by Doug Wilhelm (207 pages)
19. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling (734 pages)
20. Stuck in Neutral by Terry Trueman (114 pages)
21. Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen (240 pages)
22. Sahara Special by Esme Raji Codell (192 pages)
23. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling (870 pages)
24. Number the Stars by Lois Lowry (134 pages)
25. The Devil's Arithmetic by Jane Yolen (176 pages)
26. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling (652 pages)
27. Match Me if You Can by Susan Elizabeth Phillips (388 pages)
28. Natural Born Charmer by Susan Elizabeth Phillips (392 pages)
29. Mapping the Worlds of Harry Potter Edited by Mercedes Lackey (194 pages)
30. Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (406 pages)
31. Split Screen by Brent Hartinger (288 pages)
32. The Odyssey by Homer (462 pages)
33. The Dante Club by Matthew Pearl (418 pages)
34. Strategies for Reading Assessment and Instruction by Ray Reutzel and Robert Cooter (501 pages)
35. Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (353 pages)
36. A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray (403 pages)
37. Becoming Literate by Marie Clay (345 pages)
38. Educational Research by James H. McMillan (309 very long and dull and confusing pages)
39. Beginning Reading and Writing by Dorothy S. Strickland and Lesley Morrow (191 pages)
40. A Breath of Snow and Ashes by Diana Gabaldon (980 pages)
41. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (63 pages)
42. Leveled Books for K-8 by Irene C. Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell (264 pages)
43. Literacy Work Stations: Making Centers Work by Debbie Diller (139 pages)
44. Twilight by Stephenie Meyer (498 pages)
45. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (189 pages)
46. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling (759 pages)
47. Nory Ryan's Song by Patricia Reilly Giff (148 pages)
48. Les Miserables by Victor Hugo (640 pages)
49. Cape Cod by Henry David Thoreau (319 pages)
50. New Moon by Stephenie Meyer (563 pages)
51. Rebel Angels by Libba Bray (548 pages)
52. Persuasion by Jane Austen (236 pages)
53. Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer (629 pages)
54. Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen (165 pages)
55. Hamlet by William Shakespeare (133 pages)
56. A Dog's Life by Ann M. Martin (182 pages)
57. The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman (399 pages)
58. The Manual for the Basic Reading Inventory (135 pages)
59. Functional Assessment and Program Development for Problem Behavior: A Practical Handbook by Robert O'Neill et al. (84 pages)
60. Reading Assessment and Instruction for All Learners by Jeanne Shay Schumm (510 pages)
61. Classroom Assessment for Students in Special and General Education by Cathleen G. Spinelli (495 pages)
62. Applied Behavior Analysis for Teachers by Paul A. Alberto and Anne C. Troutman (379 pages)
63. Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade by Diana Gabaldon (490 pages)
64. The 100 Best Poems of All Time edited by Leslie Pockell (176 pages)
65. If on a winter's night a traveler by Italo Calvino (260 pages)
66. The Tale of Despereaux by Kate Dicamillo (270 pages)
67. Critical Literacy: Enhancing Students' Comprehension of Text by Maureen McLaughlin & Glenn L. DeVoogd (159 pages)
68. Dynamic Characters: How to Create Personalities that Keep Readers Captivated by Nancy Kress (264 pages)
** seriously (Jess!) one of the best and most helpful writing books ever.
69. Kaya's Escape by Janet Shaw (63 pages)
70. Catherine, Called Birdy by Karen Cushman (205 pages)
22,415 pages read
2008 Reading List
[+] The Sweet Far Thing by Libba Bray
[+] Emma by Jane Austen
[+] Mansfield Park by Jane Austen
[+] Middlemarch by George Eliot
[+] The Count of Monte Cristo (unabridged) by Alexandre Dumas
[+]The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
[+] Nature (Ralph Waldo Emerson) and Walking (Henry David Thoreau)
[+] Mythology by Edith Hamilton
[+] Le Morte D'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory
[+] Paradise Lost by John Milton
[+] Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer
[+] Growing Readers by Kathy Collins
[+] Esperanza Rising by Pam Munoz Ryan
[+] The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
[+] Lord John and the Hand of Devils by Diana Gabaldon
[+] Plot and Structure by James Scott Bell
[+] 1776 by David McCullough
Rereads:
[+] Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
[+] Dragonfly in Amber by Diana Gabaldon
[+] Voyager by Diana Gabaldon
[+] Drums of Autumn by Diana Gabaldon
[+] The Fiery Cross by Diana Gabaldon
[+] The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin
[+] Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling
[+] Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling
[+] Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling
[+] Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling
[+] Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling
[+] Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling
[+] Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling
Sidenote: I don't think I'm going to count the HP books in my 50 books count since I've read them so recently (I just really want to read the whole series as one). The others I will count though since it's been a long time since I've read them and I barely remember a lot of what happens.