Recommend Battle Books for 2020-2021

It’s that time already! Book Recommendations are open from 4/8/19 to 11/15/19.

Recommend Books Here

What do we look for in a Battle Book?

  • Student, teacher, and librarian recommendations.
  • Compelling stories that grip the imagination.
  • Strong protagonists who are diverse, complex, and relatable.
  • Themes (or messages) that are worth thinking about and discussing.
  • A  variety of genres – it’s boring if we all read the kind of book all the time. We try to mainly promote interest in Young Adult books, but we’ve had all sorts in the past. You may want to review the list of all battle books here.
  • Different reading levels and interests.
  • Recent books. Most of our books have been published in the last 2-5 years, but occasionally we choose books that are more than that.

What disqualifies a book (not all GOOD books are BATTLE books). 

  • Every year, amazing books are recommended that we have to take out of the running because they don’t “lend themselves” to trivia questions. For example, poetry is so emotional and so full of figurative speech that it’s hard to nail down concrete facts from them to include in a competition setting.
  • Books that are taught in LCPS in a whole-class setting cannot be battle books.
  • A book can be too old. There is nothing wrong with the classics, or books that are over ten years old, but we prefer to promote books that haven’t been out long so that we keep our titles “fresh.”
  • Length. We have long books all the time in Battle, but we try not to have more than one or two tomes in the bunch.
  • Overly adult themes. Since our readers are teenagers, we know that they are mature enough to handle controversial material, but as teachers, we have a responsibility to endorse books that don’t provoke. It’s a difficult balance to strike.
  • Other factors not outlined above. Some things can’t be easily categorized, but we promise to be as transparent as possible when we eliminate a book.

 

Vote for Next Year’s Books!

 

UPDATE: The voting timeline has now been extended through 3/28 at 4:00 PM. 

The time has come to vote for next year’s Battle Books! Thank you to everyone who recommended books, and to the sponsors who reviewed the books and pared down the list to the best offerings. If you are wondering why a recommended book did not make the cut, you can read the analysis here.

Ballot:

  • You must be signed in to your LCPS account to vote! If the form is not working, please comment on this post.
  • The form collects your email address so that you may only vote once. We are counting on you to be honest and responsible!
  • This ballot is open from 3/11 until 3/28 at 4:00 PM. YOU MUST vote within that time period for your vote to be counted.
  • Winning Books will be announced after the Final Battle on April 5, 2019.

Thank you so much, and good luck in the Semifinals!

Link to the Voting Form

T-Shirt Contest 2018-2019: VOTE HERE!

Help choose this year’s design for the Battle of the Books t-shirts. You may vote for 3 designs, and the one with the most votes will be featured on the 2018-2019 Battle Shirt.

Voting Now Closed for this event. You can view the winner here. 

Our T-shirts are the team uniform. Each school chooses a different color, but we share the same design.

Designs are submitted by LCPS students.

 

 

Recommended Books 2019-2020

These are the books that have been recommended for the 2019-2020 Battle.

Recommendations are now closed. The BOTB sponsors will now review the books to determine their suitability for Battle,  and then voting will be open for a two week period starting on March 8.

 

Ineligible Books Recommended:

  • Eleanor and Park* – Rainbow Rowell (previous Battle Book 2014-2015)
  • The Hunger Games – Suzanne Collins (previous Battle book)