In class we talked about how all readers seem to be created by falling in love with series books. For me it was Nancy Drew. Here are some series books that keep readers turning the page... and buying more books.
Percy
Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan
The Kane
Chronicles by Rick Riordan
Heroes of
Olympus by Rick Riordan
Diary of a
Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney
The Hunger
Games by Suzanne Collins
Harry Potter
by JK Rowling
The Hardy
Boys by Franklin W. Dixon
Nancy Drew
by Carolyn Keene
Ranger’s Apprentice
by John Flanagan
Little House
on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Maximum Ride
by James Patterson
A Boy at War
by Harry Mazer
Dork Diaries
by Rachel Renee Russell
Dear America
by various authors
The 39 Clues by various authors
Big Nate by Lincoln Pierce
The 39 Clues by various authors
Big Nate by Lincoln Pierce
Middle
School: The Worst Years of My Life by James Patterson
Dear Dumb
Diary by Jim Benson
Captain
Underpants by Dav Pilkey
Mysterious
Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart
Capture the
Flag by Kate Messner
Cold Cereal
by Adam Rex
Ninja
Weenies by David Lubar
NERDS by
Michael Buckley
Spaceheadz
by Jon Scieszka
Theodore Boone
by John Grisham
The Doll
People by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin
The
Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis
The Lord of
the Rings by JRR Tolkien
Elephant and
Piggie by Mo Willems
Babymouse by
Jennifer and Matt Holm
The False
Prince by Jennifer A. Nielsen
Bad Kitty by
Nick Bruell
The Boxcar
Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner
Leviathan by
Scott Westerfeld
Babysitter’s
Club by Ann M. Martin
Superfudge
by Judy Blume
Junie B.
Jones by Barbara Park
Michigan and
American Chillers by Jonathan Rand
Clementine
by Sarah Pennypecker
Matched by
Ally Condie
Goosebumps
by RL Stine
Gregor the
Overlander by Suzanne Collins
Ramona and
Beezus by Beverly Cleary
Judy Moody
by Megan O’Donald
Magic
Treehouse by Mary Pope Osborne
The Mouse
and the Motorcycle by Beverly Cleary
A-Z
Mysteries by Ron Roy
Ready
Freddie by Earl Hicks
Eragon by
Christopher Paolini
Tunnels by
Roderick Gordon
The Princess
Diaries by Meg Cabot
The City of
Ember by Jeanne DuPrau
The Frog
Princess by E.D. Baker
Twilight by
Stephenie Meyer
Franny K.
Stein by Jim Benton
The Magic Thief
by Sarah Prineas
4 for 4 by John Coy
The Lorien
Legacies by Pittacus Lore
Michael Vey by
Richard Paul Evans
Origami Yoda
by Tom Angelberger
Final Four
Mysteries by John Feinstein
Artemis Fowl
by Eoin Coelfer
The Inheritance
Cycle by Christopher Paolini
Adoration of
Jenna Fox by Mary Pearson
Al Capone
Does My Shirts by Gennifer Choldenko
Poison Apple
by Ruth Ames
Ruby Red by
Kerstin Geir
Flat Stanley
by Jeff Brown
Witch and
Wizard by James Patterson
Shiver by
Maggie Stiefvater
The Name of
This Book is Secret by Pseudonymous Bosch
Hatchet by
Gary Paulsen
My Side of
the Mountain by Jean Craighead George
Silverwing
by Kenneth Oppel
Inkheart by
Cornelia Funke
How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell
How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell
Over Christmas break I read Stargirl. I enjoyed this book. I think it was very well written. In some parts it did not make since. Overall I think it was a pretty good book.
ReplyDeleteStargirl wasn't the kind of book that you just couldn't put down. I thought it was good but not that good. I also think that is why I only finished one book over break. What I mean is I wasn't that commited to this book. I wish I cold have finished more books, but Stargirl just took me along time to finish.
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