Focusing on the challenges of "overlabeling" in Response to Intervention (RTI), this book argues for the importance of extensive independent reading as a universal intervention strategy. It builds upon the foundational concepts presented in From Striving to Thriving, advocating for a shift in educational practices to support all children in their reading development. The work emphasizes research and practical applications, making a compelling case for fostering a love of reading to enhance learning outcomes.
Annie Ward Books
Annie Ward crafts compelling narratives, drawing from her unique experiences living through a civilian uprising and government overthrow in Bulgaria. Her work often delves into the darker aspects of relationships, utilizing a keen understanding of human psychology to build suspense. With a background in literature and screenwriting, Ward brings a sophisticated and cinematic approach to her storytelling. Her novels are known for their atmospheric depth and intricate plotting, offering readers a thoroughly engrossing and unsettling experience.






Beautiful Bad
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
IN THE MOST EXPLOSIVE AND TWISTED PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER SINCE THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW, A PERFECT LOVE STORY LEADS TO THE PERFECT CRIME.
The Lying Club
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Fans of intricate relationships and suspenseful narratives will find a captivating new read that echoes the themes of community secrets and personal struggles found in popular titles like Big Little Lies and Little Fires Everywhere. This book promises a blend of drama and intrigue, drawing readers into a world where hidden truths and complex characters collide, making it a must-read for those seeking their next literary obsession.
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and notations from its age. It aims to promote and protect literature by offering an affordable, high-quality modern edition that remains true to the original text, reflecting a commitment to cultural preservation.
June Carver war den Sunset Boulevard gewöhnt. Jetzt waren die Straßen enger und die Autos kleiner, fuhren aber doppelt so schnell. Nach Bulgarien war sie wegen der Arbeit ihres Mannes gekommen. Als der sie wegen einer Jüngeren sitzen lässt, ist sie das erste Mal in ihrem Leben ganz auf sich gestellt. Doch sie lässt sich nicht unterkriegen. Sie lernt Bulgarisch und Chavdar kennen, einen Mafia-Boss ...