Grades 6-8
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The Giver (Giver Quartet)
The Cat Ate My Gymsuit (Puffin Modern Classics)
Dear Mr. Henshaw
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants Complete Collection
Tangerine
The Wrinkle in Time Quintet: Books 1-5 (A Wrinkle in Time Quintet)
Year of Impossible Goodbyes
Snow Goose
The Little Prince
Inheritance Cycle 4-Book Hard Cover Boxed Set (Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, Inheritance) (The Inheritance Cycle)
Series of Unfortunate Events Box Thirteen Books
Bull Run
Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key (Joey Pigza Books)
My Angelica
Replay
Holes (2 Book Series)
Rules
Howl’s Castle (3 Book Series)
Tuck Everlasting
Bridge to Terabithia
The City of Ember: The First Book of Ember (Books of Ember)
Middle School Boxed Set
The Book Thief
Uglies
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
A Snicker of Magic
These are some of our favorites! The Llama Llama books always go over well here! 🙂
They are fun to read for sure. Thank you for checking out this list. I’m glad you commented on which one was your favorite. I hope to see you again soon.
This is awesome! I’ve been homeschooling this fall for 25 years! My youngest is 9 and I still love it.
I’m glad to hear that you still love it even after 25+ years of doing it. I have my days when I love it and days when I’m really asking why I started it to begin with. However, I think all homeschooling parents go through that. 😉 Thank you so much for stopping by and commenting. I hope to see you again soon.
Crystal thanks for sharing this very helpful resource on Fridays Blog Booster Party #20. I am wondering if you took the photo of the dog, it is very well done.
Kathleen
I wish I had taken the picture of the dog, but I can’t take credit for it. It’s one of the finds from Dollar Photo Club. 😉 I’m glad that you found this post helpful.
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I cannot imagine how hard and yet incredible it must be to homeschool.
In Brazil, it is not done and in Belgium, it is not allowed.
I think that this extra contact with a child is so important in the formation of their character.
Great sharing.
Thank you for stopping by and commenting Debbie. I love homeschooling, but I never dreamed I would be doing it when I had kids. I’m glad it’s an option for us because our local schools scare the tar out of me!!
These are good reading lists- I am a reading specialist so this is my profession and I know books. Well done!
Thank you for the words of encouragement. I tried to cover many interests.
I hope to see you again soon.
Uh, I don’t see any classics in here. Like To Kill a Mockingbird or Romeo and Juliet or King Lear or Lord of the Flies or 1984 or Tess of the d’Urbervilles or Of Mice and Men
These are the books my kids are reading in school. The books you list here are books for entertainment – easy reads (that my kids read on their own anyway), there are no in-depth concepts or writing styles in your list. I suggest mixing the two.
Joanne,
You bring up a good point! Honestly, of the ones you listed the ONLY book I enjoyed and could get through was To Kill a Mockingbird. All the rest of them was pure torture for me to even try to read.
My goal with this list was to give parents an idea of books that will get their kids excited about reading first and foremost. I feel that if we can get them to appreciate reading first and then have them read books like the ones you’ve mentioned. Then they stand a greater chance of wanting to stick with it. MANY kids haven’t touched a book until they go to school and when they are forced to read these kinds of books they lose all interest in reading for pleasure. At least that’s my opinion on it. Again, I’m glad you voiced your opinion on the topic and listed off several classics for our readers to add to the list too!
Thank you for stopping by and commenting. I do hope to see you again soon.
There are a ton of lists out there with the must read classics–the ones that we probably know anyway, because we all read them in school ourselves. What I need and really appreciate are the lists of suggested books that are more recent. It is hard to tell at the bookstore which ones are really good and which ones are just mindless series. Thanks for this list. (I have to add though, that having read The Book Thief, I would probably not let my child read it until after 9th grade–the language was a bit much for me.)
I’m glad you gave feedback on the book. 😉 I appreciate lists like these too. I was getting frustrated with having so many lists everywhere and figured if I was then others were too.
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I love a good reading list! I have a 4th grader who loves to read & we are always looking for new books. The list you gave was perfect…it was so comforting to see books from my childhood (Secret Garden, Little House on the Prairie, C.S. Lewis). I would love for my daughter to read these books along with the others from your selection. Great post! So helpful! 🙂
Thank you for the words of encouragement. I liked the Secret Garden book too as a kid. Little House on the Prairie was my mom’s favorite show.
I’m so glad your child loves to read. I love sharing the passion for reading with my kids.
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Awesome post! Thank you for playing the Pinterest Game!
What great lists! My oldest loved Roald Dahl in 3rd and 4th grade! He also loved (and still loves) almost anything by Rick Riordan. We have quite an extensive library because his love for so many different book series. 😛
That is so great to hear. I love reading book series best because I get to feel like I am making a connection with the characters.
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I don’t see any classic literature. Not even Mark Twain. :/
I can see why that may upset you, but I created this list as a way of getting kids interested in reading first and foremost. I feel like the classics are something they are forced to read. Granted they have their place, but many parents struggling to get their kids to read period. As a person who suffers from dyslexia, it was far easier to get me excited about reading to read things I was interested in first.
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Pinning this list to come back to (probably repeatedly!) Thanks for sharing this at Booknificent Thursday!
Tina
I’m glad that you found it so useful that you’ve pinned it. I always love seeing your company. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
This is a great resource, Crystal! Thanks for sharing it at the #SmallVictoriesSundayLinkup!
Thank you for checking it out and leaving a comment. I hope to see you again soon.
Great reading list suggestions!
Thank you. I’m glad that you like them.
I’m always looking for great reads for the kids! Nice to have so many suggestions all in one place. Thanks for linking up to From the Archives Friday!!
You’re welcome. I am glad you found it beneficial.
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I was glad to see First Day Jitters on the list. I love that one even more than the kids.
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