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RM Books and the English Curriculum

Classic titles

Little Women

Pride and Prejudice

Northanger Abbey

Sense and Sensibility

The Coral Island

Wuthering Heights

The Secret Garden

Tarzan of the Apes

Pellucidar

Robinson Crusoe

David Copperfield

The Pickwick Papers

Great Expectations

Oliver Twist

The Hound of the Baskervilles

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

The Count of Monte Cristo

The History of Tom Jones

The Wind in the Willows

The Jungle Book

Anne of Green Gables

Anne of Avonlea

The Railway Children

Ivanhoe

Black Beauty

School for Scandal

Heidi

Tristram Shandy

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Treasure Island

Dracula

20,000 Leagues under the Sea

The War of the Worlds

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare

Short Stories

Lone Wolf

Gladiator

Spies

Point Danger

The Ice Man

Liam

Crime/Thriller/Horror

Pastworld

Drive By

Buried Thunder

Finding Jennifer Jones

Tyme’s End

Say Her Name

Ways to See a Ghost

The Everest Files

The Company of Ghosts

Mind Blind

Sektion 20

Twelve Minutes to Midnight

The Graveyard Book

Now You See Me

Constable and Toop

The Returners

Mortlock

Street Duty: Knock Down

Crossing the Line

Mister. Creecher

The Dead of Winter

Uncle Montague’s Tales of Terror

This is Not Forgiveness

Among the Hoods

The Savages

Mystery/Action/Adventure

Tarzan: The Greystoke Legacy

The Girl Who Walked On Air

Mortal Chaos

Monkey and Me

Lord of the Flies

Paper Towns

Sky Hawk

The Accidental Time Traveller

The White Darkness

Tall Tales from Pitch End

The Apothecary

The River Singers

Rooftoppers

Holes

Tanglewreck

Books for 14+ Readers

All the Truth That’s In Me

Bloodtide

Winter Damage

Dead Time

The Ghost Bride

Apple and Rain

Breathe

Boys Don’t Knit

The Things We Did For Love

Maggot Moon

Hostage Three

In Darkness

We Were Liars

Throne of Glass

Red Ink

Ferryman

The Fool’s Girl

The Cloud Hunters

Out of Shadows

Fantasy/Sci-fi

Hollow Earth

The Claws of Evil

Sorrowline

Gamerunner

The Traitor Game

The Great Unexpected

Unfinished Angel

After Tomorrow

Fortunately the Milk…

The Little White Horse

Stravaganza (series)

Underworld

The Declaration

Tom’s Midnight Garden

Burn Mark

Larklight Trilogy

Magyk

The Bone Season

Wishful Thinking

The Wall

Shadowmancer

Angel

The Battle of the Sun

Seminal World Literature

My Antonia

Where I Belong

The Great Gatsby

Coram Boy

The Conservationist

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Ulysses

The Middle of Nowhere

Tamburlaine’s Elephants

Sun Time Snow Time (Poems)

The Night Run

Gulliver’s Travels

The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn

The Adventure of Tom Sawyer

Around the World in 80 Days

Refugee Boy

Real Life Issues/Coming of Age/Family

River Boy

Walking Naked

We Can Be Heroes

Anthem for Jackson Dawes

Swim the Fly

How Kirsty Jenkins Stole The Elephant

Searching for Sky

Inside my Head

The Boy on the Porch

The Weight of Water

After Iris

Cowgirl

Whisper

Butter

Everybody Jam

Roxy’s Baby

The Cardturner

Liar and Spy

Don’t Pick on Me

A Boy Called Hope

The Lucy Variations

Poets

Simon Armitage

William Blake

Robert Browning

John Clare

T.S. Eliot

Lavinia Greenlaw

Seamus Heaney

Ted Hughes

History

The Jade Boy

VIII

Al Capone Does My Shirts

The Broken Road

Annexed

Treason

Auslander

Eleven Eleven

Troubadour

Fallen Grace

The Remarkable Life and Times of Eliza Rose

Velvet

The Girl in the Mask

After You’ve Gone

The Call of the Wild

Just Henry

Run Rabbit Run

War Horse

The English Patient

Song Hunter

Sovay

Witch Child

Sword of Light

The Eagle of the Ninth

A World Between Us

Out of Shadows

Code Name Verity

Rose Under Fire

The expectation of the English curriculum at KS3 is that pupils should be able to speak and write fluently and improve their communication skills through reading and listening. The national curriculum for English aims to ensure that all pupils:

●● Read easily and fluently and with good understanding.

●● Develop the habit of reading widely and often, for both pleasure and information.

●● Appreciate our rich and varied literary heritage.

Reading at KS3 should be wide, varied and challenging,

with pupils making critical comparisons across texts.

Pupils are expected to read whole books, to read in depth

and to read for pleasure and information. For the more

advanced students, there should be the opportunities

for increased breadth and depth in reading. Additional

practice should be put into place for those who need to

consolidate their knowledge, understanding and skills.

There are a fantastic range of ebooks available in

RM Books to help support the national curriculum.

Visit ebooksforschools.com to see our wide range of KS3 titles