C.F. asks from Elmsford, NY on April 20, 2010
Sixth Grade Books
What would be a good series or chapter book for my fifth grader going to sixth grade? Shes pretty advanced so we need a book in that area.
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T.W. answers from New York on April 21, 2010
C.,
My son is the same way, he reads the series "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" by Jeff Kinney (he is the same guy who played Fonzy on Happy Days). Derek doesn't like to play sports, but loves to read so we go to the library and Border's Books so that he can pick out his own books. It is hard because his reading level is well above grade level. If you want I can ask him what he recommends.
T.
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N.M. answers from San Francisco on April 20, 2010
I practically lived in the library at that age. :)
The Chronicles of Narnia books by C.S. Lewis are really good.
Also, I loved the Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare, and anything by Lucy Maud Montgomery (she wrote Anne of Green Gables, I read the whole series).
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D.P. answers from Pittsburgh on April 20, 2010
This is a good website for finding grade level appropriate books. You can fill in the grade level, easy or challenging and check areas of interest and will give you a list of books that fits:
http://www.bookadventure.com/ki/bs/ki_bs_helpfind.asp
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N.M. answers from San Francisco on April 20, 2010
I practically lived in the library at that age. :)
The Chronicles of Narnia books by C.S. Lewis are really good.
Also, I loved the Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare, and anything by Lucy Maud Montgomery (she wrote Anne of Green Gables, I read the whole series).
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V.W. answers from Jacksonville on April 20, 2010
If she likes action/adventure/etc, what about the Lord of the Rings set? If she is more "feminine" or drama involved, some of Jane Austin's novels? I loved them then and I still do...
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T.W. answers from New York on April 21, 2010
C.,
My son is the same way, he reads the series "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" by Jeff Kinney (he is the same guy who played Fonzy on Happy Days). Derek doesn't like to play sports, but loves to read so we go to the library and Border's Books so that he can pick out his own books. It is hard because his reading level is well above grade level. If you want I can ask him what he recommends.
T.
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J.F. answers from Buffalo on April 21, 2010
you have tons of great suggestions!
My 6th grade step-daughter loves reading! most of the time she's reading the Warriors series - there are tons of books in it and i think that's a big draw (she loves books when they're in a series so there's always more to read!) www.warriorcats.com
She also loves the Harry Potter series, Narnia series, Madeline L'Engle books (the Wrinkle in Time series).
She hasn't read the Lord of the Rings series yet, but we do have them in our personal library and i think they're on her list.
I'm glad noone suggested the Twilight Saga - i personally don't think its appropriate for this age group, but my step-daughter has read the first 2 books so far -- her mom allows her to read things i would have her wait a while to read (but i know, not my place to criticize what her mom allows at her home!).
And i love the suggestions of a lot of the "classic" books - i loved Frances Hodges Burnett books at that age. Her school may have a great list of suggestions too!
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Α.Δ. answers from New York on April 27, 2010
Have you tried the Harry Potter books? My cousin's goddaughter is in the 4th grade and has read already 2 of their books!
L.M. answers from New York on April 20, 2010
There was a post (I think yesterday) about books for a 6th grade girl. You may want to check it out for some ideas.
For series books
Heartland
The Babysitters Club
Artemis Fowl
I forgot to include The Harry Potter series.
I've also heard the Percy Jackson series is good.
May be a little young for her
A Series of Unfortunate Events
C.L. answers from New York on April 21, 2010
there are so many try Barnes & Noble .com
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