Launched in 2008, Shmoop is headquartered in a Labradoodle-patrolled office in Mountain View, California. Shmoop was an Official Honoree in the 20 Webby Awards and named “Best of the Internet” by PC Magazine. Shmoop offers more than 3,000 titles across the Web, iPhone/iPad, Android mobile devices, Kindle, Nook, and Sony Reader. Shmoop Learning Guides and Teacher Resources balance a fun, approachable style with academically rigorous materials to help students understand how subjects relate to their daily lives. students from Stanford, Harvard, UC Berkeley, and other top universities. Shmoop content is written by master teachers and Ph.D. Shmoop publishes digital resources that make learning fun and relevant for students. The Omnivore's Dilemma: Young Reader's Edition, by Michael Pollan Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, by Jonathan Safran Foerġ7. Awe-inspiring and sublime nature dominates civilized culture in this story, akin to Romantic ideals. The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumasġ5. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, by Sherman Alexieġ1. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie BarrowsĨ. One School at a Time, by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver RelinĦ. Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace. The twenty best books to read for summer 2010, as determined by educators’ votes, are:ĥ. The books on Shmoop's Summer Reading List were nominated and voted upon by teachers and librarians who use Shmoop Learning Guides with their students. Shmoop ( ), a publisher of digital resources that make learning fun and relevant for students, today announced its first-ever Summer Reading List, which ranks the top twenty books for high school and middle school students to read over the summer.
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