I, being in 8th grade myself, LOVE the Alex Rider series! they're great for girls and guys! Also, PLEASE don't let them only read Twilight!
If they are a girl, Try Wildwood Dancing by Juliet M. Also, your girl could read the Once Upon A Timenovels. they are great! Another good one is Megan Meade's Guide to the McGowan Boys.
If it is a guy, try The Ranger's Apprenticeseries! Also, try The Last Apprentice series. I love 'em! (just make sure they aren't easily frightened)
Some good ones for both guys and gals, are the Percy Jackson: and the Olympian (5 books) series ; The Keys to the Kingdom series; Fablehaven ; Leven Thumps ; Pendragon series; Harry Potter; The 39 Clues
anything by horowitz, Anthony
I don't really like chapter books. I like comic books and the good books for seventh graders is kitchen princess and if you read it you will like it.
"Among the Hidden", "Touching Spirit Bear", "When Zachary Beaver Came to Town", "Killing Mr. Griffin", and "Holes".
Anything by Diana Wynne Jones (Exellent series on Howl's moving castle)
Warriors
Someone named Eva
May I suggest to you nonfiction.
There is a big world full of fascinating things about which you can learn.
Approach learning as something very fun to do, and it will be.
I just finished The Devil's Delusion - Atheism and Its Scientific Pretensions, by David Berlinski.
He's a brilliant scientist and an entertaining writer.
I also liked Slouching Towards Gomorrah - Modern Liberalism and America's Decline by Robert H Bork.
I personally love the Young Royals series, i.e Patience Princess Catherine, Doomed Queen Anne, Mary Bloody Mary and Beware, Princess Elizabeth (in that order) are all about the Young Princesses of the Tudor family, Princess Catherine being King Henry the 8th's first wife, Anne is his second, Mary is his daughter and Elizabeth is his other daughter.
-Girls
]Vampire Academy Series; Richelle Mead
]Th1rteen R3asons Why; Jay Asher
]Pretty Little Liars series; Sara Shepard
]Maximum Ride; James Patterson
]Alex Riders; Anthony Horowitz
]Looking For Alaska; John Green (soooo good)
]An Abundance of Katherines; John Green
]Anything Sarah Dessen
]Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series; Ann Brashares
]Peaches series; Jodi Lynn Anderson
]Twilight (if you haven;t read it already); Stephanie Meyer
]Diary of a Wimpy Kids; Jeff Kinney
]The Outsides; S.E. Hinton
]Harry Potter; J.K Rowling
]Percy Jackson&The Olympians series; Rick Riordan
]The Host; Stephanie Meyer
]Princess Diaries; Meg Cabot
-Guys
]Percy Jackson&The Olympians; Rick Riordan
]Diary of a Wimpy Kids; Jeff Kinney
]The Outsides; S.E. Hinton
]Harry Potter; J.K Rowling
]Looking For Alaska; John Green (soooo good)
]An Abundance of Katherines; John Green
]Alex Riders; Anthony Horowitz
]Cirque du Freak; Darren Shan
Happy Reading(:
If your talking Twilight then defiantly New Moon.
Some kickback ideas for teens are read a good book and study for school.
The book stone cold is about a teenage boy who becomes homeless because of his step-dad vince. His name is link. link decides to move to London and faces the harsh reality of homelessness. there is also a man called shelter who is a killer and kills homeless people read the book to find out if link is shelters next victim.... (hope that was a good enough answer for you wiki users,, read stone cold its a good book i enjoyed reading it and many of my friends have read it to.....x) Sumbum121 xxxxx =D ;)
Respiratory: you breathe to read aloud Nervous system: your brAin helps you comprehend the book
search up the name in google. Or buy the book on ebay for like 10-20 dollars if you find a good person that you can make a very good deal with
NO it is a good book for 4th to 6th graders maybe i m a 5th grader i read it its the best book ever NO it is a good book for 4th to 6th graders maybe i m a 5th grader i read it its the best book ever NO it is a good book for 4th to 6th graders maybe i m a 5th grader i read it its the best book ever NO it is a good book for 4th to 6th graders maybe i m a 5th grader i read it its the best book ever
Sure, if you are a 7th grader to 9th grader. :)
Most like to read good and easy books. I'm a fifth grader, so I would obviously know. I would recommend the The Boxcar Children Series.
A 5th grader could enjoy but, it is EXTREMELY mature for one. They could be fine as long as they don't read the last book. The movies are PG-13 so I would recommend they wait until then so no unwanted questions pop up.
I'm in fifth grade and my teacher is giving us a 40-book challenge, but most of the kids are going higher, so at least 40 maybe more, It all depends on the length of the book you read, for a fifth grader at least 200 pages.
I never even read the book Poppy. But, if I read it soon or later I'll come and give my opinion! <3 XD :c :)Great book! Very challenging words for my very advanced second grader.
Read kitchen princess. It is very good and cute book. You will enjoy it. It not a chapter book it a comic called manga. Here is a link to the Goodreads 7th Grade Book page!
Level 1- beginning to read. Probably at kindergarden level.
No. You should wait until at least 6th grade.
Yes, War and Peace is not typically appropriate for fifth graders due to its complex themes, length, and mature content. It is better suited for older readers who can better understand and appreciate the depth of the novel.
Yes. I read it when I was in grade 3 but that was only because I read really advanced books. An average person would read it at grade 6.
Twilight