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Ellie Terry

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Ellie Terry grew up in South Dakota, Arizona, and Nevada as the second of eight children. She currently lives in the desert of southern Utah with her husband and three creative kids. Her debut middle-grade novel, FORGET ME NOT, is out now from Feiwel & Friends/Macmillan.

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Forget Me Not

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IF YOU LIKED FORGET ME NOT

Since the publication of Forget me not, I’ve had so many parents, teachers, and kids write to me asking for recommendations of what to read next. So many, in fact, that I thought it would be helpful to post them here for everyone to enjoy.

WONDER by R.J. Palacio

FLIPPED by Wendelin Van Draanen

FISH IN A TREE by Lynda Mullaly Hunt

THE THING ABOUT JELLYFISHby Ali Benjamin

BOOKED by Kwame Alexander

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To Heaven and Back by Mary C. Neal
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When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
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The Day the Towers Fell by Heather Schwartz
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The Poet's Companion by Kim Addonizio
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Although a bit dated, this guide to writing poetry is packed with excellent writing prompts and is a great tool for the beginner poet. I skipped the chapter on erotica, as I write exclusively for children.
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How Do I Know If I Know? by John Bytheway
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When the Night Comes Falling by Howard Blum
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“Wouldn't talking about something make it better understood?”
Ellie Terry, Forget Me Not

“No matter where
you're standing on Earth
it always looks the same.”
Ellie Terry

“Sometimes life is good. And sometimes it smashes you with a hammer.”
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The War I Finally Won by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley (write-in)
 
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