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So far this year he has read The Search for Delicious, The Lemonade War, the Tale of Desperaux, Stuart Litlle (again), The Phantom Tollbooth, Because of Winn Dixie...all in 4 weeks, which is MUCH faster than his older brother reads, and I need some ideas.

 

He loved them all, but his favorite book of all time is Tiger Rising.

 

We are heading to the library today, suggestions appreciated.

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Here are a few series that might be good. I love series because they make my life easier. ;)

 

Mrs. Piggle Wiggle

Freddy the Pig

The Boxcar Children

Harry Potter

Little House books

Chronicles of Narnia

 

Since he likes these authors read everything

E.B. White

DiCamillo

any other favorites

 

 

 

 

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child and animal-based (Because of Winn-Dixie; Tiger Rising)


- Big Red (Kjelgaard)


- Chucaro: Wild Pony of the Pampa (Kalney)


- Daughter of the Mountains (Rankin)


- Kildee House (Montgomery)


- My Side of the Mountain (George)


- The Black Stallion, The Black Stallion Returns, Island Stallion (Farley)


 


more serious real life (Tiger Rising):


- The Cay (Taylor)


- The Sign of the Beaver (Speare)


- The Kite Fighters (Park) 


- Twenty and Ten (Bishop) 


- The Little Riders (Shemin)


- Five on a Treasure Island (Blyton)


- Call it Courage (Sperry)


- Naya Nuki: The Shoshone Girl Who Ran (Thomasa)


 


somewhat like Tiger Rising, but set in other worlds:


- The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (Aiken)


- Gregor the Overlander series (Collins)


- The Treekeepers (Britton)


- The Secret of Platform 13 (Ibbotson)


- City of Ember (Du Prau)


- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Fleming)


 


lighter real life (Lemonade War):


- Frindle (Clements)


- The School Story (Clements)


- Year of Miss Agnes (Fitzpatrick)


- In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson (Lord)


- Pushcart War (Merrill)


- The Toothpaste Millionaire (Merrill)


- Baby Island (Brink)


 


talking animals (Stuart Little)


- Trumpet of the Swan (White)


- The Mouse and the Motorcycle (McCleary)


- Ben and I (Lawson)


- The Rescuers, The Turret, Miss Bianca, Miss Bianca in the Salt Mines, Miss Bianca in the Orient (Sharpe)


 


fantasy worlds (Phantom Tollbooth)


- Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet; Stowaway to the Mushroom Planet (Cameron)


- The 13 Clocks (Thurber)


- Land of Oz; Ozma of Oz (Baum)


- Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle series (Betty MacDonald)


- Half Magic; Magic by the Lake, Knight's Castle; Time Garden; Seven Day Magic (Eager)


- Charlie & the Chocolate Factory; Great Glass Elevator (Dahl)


- Pippi Longstockings; Pippi in the South Seas (Astrid)


- The Never Ending Story (Ende)


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Mary Pope Osborne's Odyssey series

 

Anything written by Sid Fleischman, but particularly Chancey and The Grand Rascal (if you can find it).

 

(We had to stay away from a lot of realistic fiction because of the all-too real circumstances with dd's brother, so we turned to historical fiction, funny stories, and uber-sweet stuff (like Milly-Molly-Mandy and Betsy-Tacy). For example, My Side of The Mountain has the main character running away from home, and dd's brother did that several times. It wasn't so wonderful as in the book. So, if you are doing realistic fiction, just be ready to discuss stuff, that's all I'm saying.) 

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Haroun and the Sea of Stories (Rushdie)

Luka and the Fire of Life (Rushdie)

Momo (Ende)

The Moomintroll series (Jansson)

The Norby Chronicles series (Asimov)

The Mad Scientists Club series (Brinley)

Alvin Fernald series (Hicks)

The Mysterious Benedict Society (Stewart)

 

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Recent (this year) reads here for my 8 yo:

She is very ecclectic in her tastes and reads fast.

 

The Jungle Book Illus, Ingpen)

The Secret Garden

Andrew Lang's Blue Fairy Book (selections)

Adam of the Road

The Indian in the Cupboard

Reformation Heroes (chapters out of this, not all of it) 

The Black Stallion series

Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare 

The Wind in the Willows

The Chronicels of Narnia

 

 

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As a child I never had access to enough books to satisfy me. This was better in the long run, because it forced me to read a greater variety of books that I otherwise would have. I wouldn't make it too easy for him to read more of the same.

 

Elderly men are always shocked at how much I know about World War 2 submarines and ships. :lol:

 

Would he like the Clutter Free Genre kit as a challenge?

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/GENRE-POSTERS-AND-ACTIVITIES-KIT-featuring-Thistlegirl-Designs-Clipart-105276

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