Find the item you want, then click: Place Hold . You will be prompted for your library card barcode number, and your PIN (the last 4 digits of your telephone number unless you have changed it). If all H-W copies are out, and the book is available at one of our consortium libraries, it will take about 3 days for it to travel here to the H-W Library. You will be notified by phone call, email, or text when your book arrives. To change your notification method sign in to your library account. After notification you have 7 days to check out the book at the circulation desk before it is sent back to the owning Library.
Frequently Asked Questions:
I can keep my books all summer, right?
You may keep them out for 3 weeks.
Hamilton-Wenham copies of summer reading books are not renewable.
The golden rule applies here (Do unto others as you would have....).
Where are the books?
During the summer the books are on the 2nd floor on the counters
under the Young Adult sign.
Are these books available in audio or eBook format?
Many of the summer reading titles are available as audio books or eBooks.
The books may be on CDs or Playaways for physical check out,
and/or they may be available digitally in OverDrive to download.
Not all titles have been made into audio books or eBooks.
If you have other questions - just ask! We will do our best to answer your question, so don’t be shy.
You may keep them out for 3 weeks.
Hamilton-Wenham copies of summer reading books are not renewable.
The golden rule applies here (Do unto others as you would have....).
Where are the books?
During the summer the books are on the 2nd floor on the counters
under the Young Adult sign.
Are these books available in audio or eBook format?
Many of the summer reading titles are available as audio books or eBooks.
The books may be on CDs or Playaways for physical check out,
and/or they may be available digitally in OverDrive to download.
Not all titles have been made into audio books or eBooks.
If you have other questions - just ask! We will do our best to answer your question, so don’t be shy.
M i l e s R i v e r M i d d l e S c h o o l
2 0 1 4 S u m m e r R e a d i n g L i s t
Entering Grade 6
All incoming students must read:- The Lightning Thief, by Rick Riordan
and at least two of the following titles:
- Belle Prater’s Boy, by Ruth White
- The Book of One Hundred Truths, by Julie Schumacher
- Bud, Not Buddy, by Christopher Curtis
- Crash, by Jerry Spinelli
- Esperanza Rising, by Pam Munoz Ryan
- Hoot, by Carl Hiaasen
- Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key, by Jack Gantos
- Magician's Elephant, by Kate DiCamillo
- Old Yeller, by Fred Gipson
- Pictures of Hollis Wood, by Patricia Reilly Giff
- Red Kayak, by Priscilla Cummings
- A Single Shard, by Linda Sue Park
You may choose only one of the short story collections as one of your two fiction books:
- How Angel Peterson Got His Name and Other Outrageous Tales about Extreme Sports, by Gary Paulsen
- Baseball in April, by Gary Soto
- Petty Crimes, by Gary Soto
In addition to the above required fiction, you must read at least
one non-fiction book about a subject that interests you.
You may choose your nonfiction book, here are some suggestion found on this blog's non-fiction page, and here are some non-fiction suggestions from your 6th grade teachers:
- Akira to Zoltan: Twenty-six Men Who Changed the World
- Amazing Buildings
- Bodies From the Ice: Melting Glaciers and the Recovery of the Past
- Dave the Potter: Artist, Poet, Slave
- Eat This Not That! for Kids!
- Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans
- The Manatee Scientists
- The Mangrove Tree: Planting Trees to Feed Families
- Mythlopedia series (She’s All That; Oh My Gods; What a Beast)
- No Limits: The Will to Succeed
- Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Story about Brain Science
Entering Grade 7
All incoming students must read:
- Three Cups of Tea (Young Reader's Edition), by Greg Mortenson & David Oliver Relin
then read one or more of the following books:
- Grayson, by Lynne Cox
- Jason’s Gold, by Will Hobbs
- Small as an Elephant, by Jennifer Richard Jacobson
- The Wanderer, by Sharon Creech
- The Giver, by Lois Lowry
plus two more books from either the nonfiction or fiction lists below:
Nonfiction Titles:
- Chew On This: Everything You Don't Want to Know About Fast Food, by Eric Schlosser
- The Notorious Benedict Arnold: A True Story of Adventure, Heroism and Treachery, by Steve Sheinkin
- The Revenge of the Whale: The True Story of the Whale Ship Essex, by Nathaniel Philbrick
Fiction Titles:
- Cardturner, by Louis Sachar
- Code Talker, by Joseph Bruchac
- Crossing Stones, by Helen Frost
- Out of the Dust, by Karen Hesse
- Trash, by Andy Mulligan
H a m i l t o n - W e n h a m H i g h S c h o o l
2 0 1 4 S u m m e r R e a d i n g L i s t
Entering 9TH GRADE :
9 Honors: THREE books required.
Must read:
- The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas (Bantam Abridged Edition)
- The Secret Life of Bees, by Sue Monk Kidd
- and one more book of your choosing*
9 College Prep: TWO books required.
Must read:
- The Secret Life of Bees, by Sue Monk Kidd
- and one more book of your choosing*
*The choice book is totally open-ended, as long as it is a book that the student has not read before and is not part of another department's summer reading requirement. Feel free to choose either fiction or non-fiction. Consult a librarian, lists of award-winning books, family members, friends, and teachers.
Entering 10th Grade :
10 Honors: THREE books required.
Must read:
- Tess of the D’Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy
- Zeitoun, by Dave Eggers
- and one more book of your choosing*
10 College Prep: TWO books required.
Must read:
- Zeitoun, by Dave Eggers
- and one more book of your choosing*
*The choice book is totally open-ended, as long as it is a book that the student has not read before and is not part of another department's summer reading requirement. Feel free to choose either fiction or non-fiction. Consult a librarian, lists of award-winning books, family members, friends, and teachers.
Entering 11TH GRADE :
11 Honors: THREE books required.
Must read:
- 1984, by George Orwell
- The Once and Future King, by T. H. White
- and one more book of your choosing*
11 College Prep: TWO books required.
Must read:
- 1984, by George Orwell
- and one more book of your choosing*
*The choice book is totally open-ended, as long as it is a book that the student has not read before and is not part of another department's summer reading requirement. Feel free to choose either fiction or non-fiction. Consult a librarian, lists of award-winning books, family members, friends, and teachers.
Entering 12th Grade :
12 Advanced Placement: FOUR books required.
Must read:
Must read:
Must read:
- Crime and Punishment, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
- Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston
- The Namesake, by Jhumpa Lahiri
- and one more book of your choosing*
Must read:
- The Namesake, by Jhumpa Lahiri
- Caleb's Crossing, by Geraldine Brooks
- and one more book of your choosing*
Must read:
- The Namesake, by Jhumpa Lahiri
- and one more book of your choosing*