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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