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Irresistible Books for Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall: Grades 4-8

Source: Judy Freeman

It's a fact that every book you read makes you a little smarter. During school vacation, it's great to be able to pick and choose the books you feel like reading. On this list are many terrific books that will grab your attention and give you some adventure, some laughs, and some amazing facts. Many of the authors listed have written other wonderful books which you will surely enjoy. Be sure to look for them, too, in the library or bookstore. Find yourself a comfortable spot, settle in, and read up a storm.

The reading list has been divided into these categories:

Fantasy and Science Fiction
Historical Fiction
Animals
Contemporary Fiction
Sports and Adventure
Poetry, Folklore, and Nonsense
Full of Facts: Nonfiction and Biography

FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION
Countdown
by Ben Mikaelsen
Hyperion, 1996
Grades 5-8

While on a mission on the space shuttle Endeavor, 14-year-old American, Elliot, makes radio contact with Vincent, a boy from Kenya.

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Ella Enchanted
by Gail Carson Levine
HarperCollins, 1997
Grades 4-7

Cursed at birth by a fairy's gift of obedience, Ella cannot disobey an order.

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The Folk Keeper
by Franny Billingsley
Simon & Schuster, 1999
Grades 5-8

Fifteen-year-old Corinna, disguised as a boy, is in charge of keeping the underworld folk under control.

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The Golden Compass
by Philip Pullman
Knopf, 1996
Grades 6-9

Why are children all over England being kidnapped, and d what is "dust?"

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
by J.K. Rowling
Scholastic, 1998
Grades 3-8

Harry is summoned to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to train as a wizard.

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I Was a Rat!
by Philip Pullman
Knopf, 2000
Grades 4-7

Who is the little boy who shows up at the door of Old Bob the cobbler and his washerwoman wife, Joan?

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The Moorchild
by Eloise McGraw
McElderry, 1996
Grades 4-7

Changeling Saaski, half fairy folk, half human, is not accepted in either the fairy mound or the human's village.

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The Music of Dolphins
by Karen Hesse
Scholastic, 1996
Grades 5-7

Raised by dolphins, Mila is rescued by scientists who try to teach her to be human.

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Skellig
by David Almond
Delacorte, 1999
Grades 5-8

Discovering a disheveled, ill man in the shed, Michael sets out to feed and care for him with the help of his new friend, Mina.

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Star Hatchling
by Margaret Bechard
Viking, 1995
Grades 5-8

When human child Hanna crash-lands on an unfamiliar planet, she is rescued by lizard-like Shem and his sister, Checko.

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The Word Eater
by Mary Amato
Holiday House, 2000
Grades 3-6

Lerner's new pet, Fip, is a worm who can eat the print right off a page.


HISTORICAL FICTION

Adaline Falling Star
by Mary Pope Osborne
Scholastic, 2000
Grades 4-7

Adaline Carson, daughter of scout Kit Carson, is left behind at her father's cousins' who put her to work as a servant.

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Amelia and Eleanor Go for a Ride
by Pam Muñoz Ryan
Scholastic, 1999
Grades 2-5

Eleanor Roosevelt and aviator Amelia Earhart, fly one night from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore and back.

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The Ballad of Lucy Whipple
by Karen Cushman
Clarion, 1996
Grades 5-8

Living in gold-crazed California of 1849, Lucy yearns for the civilized life she once led in Massachusetts.

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Bud, Not Buddy
by Christopher Paul Curtis
Delacorte, 1999
Grades 4-7

During the Great Depression, in 1936, motherless 10-year-old Bud runs away from his foster family in search of his father.

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Dave at Night
by Gail Carson Levine
HarperCollins, 1999
Grades 4-8

At the Hebrew Home for Boys in Harlem, newly orphaned Dave sneaks outside at night, where he is befriended by an elderly fortune teller.

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Esperanza Rising
by Pam Muñoz Ryan
Scholastic, 2000
Grades 5-8

In 1924, after her father dies, Esperanza and her mother come from Mexico to California to work picking crops.

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Francie
by Karen English
Farrar, 1999
Grades 5-8

Growing up in a tiny segregated Alabama town, 12-year-old Frankie yearns to move to Chicago where her father lives.

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Good Night, Maman
by Norma Fox Mazer
Harcourt, 1999
Grades 5-8

While Karin Levi and her brother Marc get used to living in a refugee camp in New York in 1944, Karin longs for her mother, whom they left behind in France.

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Goodbye, Walter Malinski
by Helen Recorvits
Farrar, 1999
Grades 3-5

Wanda loves her big brother, Walter, but Pa, unemployed in the hard times of 1934, argues with him all the time.

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The Orphan of Ellis Island: A Time Travel Adventure
by Elvira Woodruff
Scholastic, 1997
Grades 4-6

Visiting Ellis Island on a class trip, fifth grader Dominic accidentally gets locked in overnight and finds himself transported back to an Italian village in 1908.

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Our Only May Amelia
by Jennifer L. Holm
HarperCollins, 1999
Grades 4-7

The only girl in a family with seven brothers, 12-year-old May Amelia describes county life with her Finnish farming family in Washington State,1899.

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Run Away Home
by Patricia C. McKissack
Scholastic, 2001
Grades 4-6

In Alabama in 1888, eleven-year-old African American Sarah Crossman crosses paths with an escaped Apache boy.

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The Shakespeare Stealer
by Gary L. Blackwood
Dutton, 1998
Grades 5-8

Orphan Widge is brought to London to attend a performance of Shakespeare's new play, Hamlet, and copy it down line for line.

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Unbroken
by Jessie Haas
Greenwillow, 1999
Grades 5-8

After her mother dies when her horse and buggy collides with a Model T Ford, Harriet is sent to live with her disapproving Aunt Sarah on her Vermont farm in 1910.

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When JFK Was My Father
by Amy Gordon
Houghton Mifflin, 1999
Grades 5-8

When Georgia's parents separate in 1963 and she is sent to boarding school in Connecticut, she imagines that President Kennedy is her real father.

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When the Soldiers Were Gone
by Vera W. Propp
Putnam, 1999
Grades 3-6

At the end of World War II, 8-year-old Henk is distraught when the Dutch Christian family that has raised and protected him returns him to strangers, his real parents, who are Jewish.

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A Year Down Yonder
by Richard Peck
Dial, 2000
Grades 5-8

Fifteen-year-old Mary Alice is sent to spend the school year of 1937 with her crafty, crusty Grandma Dowdel.

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The Year of Miss Agnes
by Kirkpatrick Hill
McElderry, 2000
Grades 3-6

In 1948, the dozen children in the one-room schoolhouse of a remote Alaskan village meet their remarkable new teacher.


ANIMALS

Because of Winn-Dixie
by Kate DiCamillo
Candlewick, 2000
Grades 3-6

Preacher's daughter, Opal, adopts a stray mutt she finds at the local Winn-Dixie food market.

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Bunnicula Strikes Again!
by James Howe
Atheneum, 1999
Grades 3-6

Why is vampire bunny, Bunnicula growing weaker by the day?

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The Original Adventures of Hank the Cowdog
by John R. Erickson
Puffin, 1999
Grades 3-6

In the first book of a very funny series, meet Hank the Cowdog, Head of Ranch Security at a Texas ranch.

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Poppy
by Avi
Orchard, 1995
Grades 3-6

Courageous mouse Poppy sets out to find the truth about Mr. Ocax, the owl who rules the forest mice.

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The Puppy Sister
by S. E. Hinton
Delacorte, 1995
Grades 2-5

Nick's new puppy, Aleasha, is turning human.

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Putnam and Pennyroyal
by Patrick Jennings
Scholastic, 1999
Grades 3-7

Uncle Frank tells his niece, Cora Lee, what he calls a true story about a pied-billed grebe, a water bird, named Putnam.

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Saving Shiloh
by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Atheneum, 1997
Grades 4-7

Finish the trilogy that started with Shiloh and Shiloh Season, about Marty, his beagle, and mean Judd Travers.

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Silverwing
by Kenneth Oppel
Simon & Schuster, 1997
Grades 4-8

Rebellious young bat, Shade, attempts to stay up to see the sun rise, which is forbidden.

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Wander
by Susan Hart Lindquist
Delacorte, 1998
Grades 4-6

Secretly caring for a friendly stray dog is the only good thing that's happened to James and his little sister, Sary, since their mother died.


CONTEMPORARY FICTION

All Alone in the Universe
by Lynne Rae Perkins
Greenwillow, 1999
Grades 5-8

Thirteen-year-old Debbie is devastated when her best friend drops her in favor of another girl.

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Alphabet City Ballet
by Erika Tamar
HarperCollins, 1996
Grades 5-8

New York City girl Marisol wins a scholarship to the Manhattan Ballet School.

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The Ashwater Experiment
by Amy Koss
Dial, 1999
Grades 5-7

Used to life on the road with her nomadic parents, Hillary is spooked at having to spend seventh grade in one school.

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Getting Near to Baby
by Audrey Couloumbis
Putnam, 1999
Grades 5-8

Willa Jo and Little Sister sit on the roof of their aunt and uncle's house while Willa JO recalls the awful weeks since their baby sister died.

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The Graduation of Jake Moon
by Barbara Park
Atheneum, 2000
Grades 4-7

Jake loves and resents his beloved grandfather, Skelly, whose Alzheimer's disease is growing worse.

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Hope Was Here
by Joan Bauer
Putnam, 2000
Grades 7-9

"Do not date the cook" is a rule 16-year-old Hope disregards in her new job as waitress at the Welcome Stairways Diner.

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The Kid Who Ran for President
by Dan Gutman
Scholastic, 1996
Grades 4-6

Sixth grader Judson Moon declares his candidacy for the country's highest office.

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Lone Wolf
by Kristine L. Franklin
Candlewick, 1997
Grades 4-7

Perry tries hard not to remember his little sister who died in a car accident or his mom who left their Minnesota home.

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Marco's Monster
by Meredith Sue Willis
HarperCollins, 1996
Grades 2-5

Jealous when his best friend, Tyrone, is given the role of Main Monster in the class play, Marco gets him in trouble.


LAUGH OUT LOUD

The Austere Academy
by Lemony Snicket
HarperCollins, 2000
Grades 3-6

The three orphaned Baudelaire siblings are sent to Prufrock Prep, a dreadful boarding school.

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Bad Girls
by Cynthia Voigt
Scholastic, 1996
Grades 4-7

Two fifth grade girls, Margalo and Mikey, become classroom friends while they cause trouble all around them.

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Cody Unplugged
by Betsy Duffey
Viking, 1999
Grades 2-4

Cody's mom sends him to Camp Bear for a week in the wilds with no TV and no computer.

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Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
by Dyan Sheldon
Candlewick, 1999
Grades 7-10

Mary Elizabeth wins the lead in My Fair Lady and the hatred of the school princess, beautiful, rich, Carla.

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Junie B. Jones Is (Almost) a Flower Girl
by Barbara Park
Random House, 1999
Grades 1-4

Kindergartner Junie B. is having boy problems.

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A Long Way from Chicago: A Novel in Stories
by Richard Peck
Dial, 1998
Grades 5-8

For seven years, starting in 1929 when he is 9, Joey and his kid sister, Mary Alice, spend August with their no-nonsense, whopper-spouting, tough-as-nails Grandma.

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The Princess Test
by Gail Carson Levine
HarperCollins, 1999
Grades 4-7

Accident-prone Lorelei, the blacksmith's only daughter, captures the heart of Prince Nicholas, whose parents want him to marry a real princess.

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Tut, Tut
b y Jon Scieszka
Viking, 1996
Grades 2-6

The "Time Warp Trio" boys end up in ancient Egypt.

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Zooman Sam
by Lois Lowry
Houghton Mifflin, 1999
Grades 2-5

Preschooler Sam, dressed in his homemade zookeeper's suit, brings 30 hats with animal names on them to school to share on Future Job Day.


SPORTS AND ADVENTURE

Crash
by Jerry Spinelli
Knopf, 1996
Grades 5-8

Super jock Crash Coogan finds he can't always get his own way.

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Earthquake Terror
by Peg Kehret
Cobblehill, 1996
Grades 4-8

A peaceful island camping trip becomes an exercise in survival for Jonathan and his disabled younger sister.

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The Great Interactive Dream Machine
by Richard Peck
Dial, 1996
Grades 4-8

Computer genius Aaron works out a new formula with his best friend, Josh, that causes wishes to come true.

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Holes
by Louis Sachar
Farrar, 1998
Grades 5-8

For allegedly stealing a famous basketball player's sneakers, overweight, unlucky, innocent Stanley Yelnats, is sent to hot, desolate Camp Green Lake, a prison camp for bad boys.

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Lives of the Athletes: Thrills, Spills (and What the Neighbors Thought)
by Kathleen Krull
Harcourt, 1997
Grades 4-6

Learn the ups and downs of 20 famous athletes.

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Lou Gehrig: The Luckiest Man
by David A. Adler
Harcourt, 1997
Grades 2-5

This striking picture book chronicles the dedication and talent of the Yankee baseball great who died in 1941 at age 37.

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The Wonder Worm Wars
by Margie Palatini
Hyperion, 1997
Grades 3-5

Elliot copes with a broken arm, his four-year-old nephew, and a new girl in town who is a whiz at baseball.


POETRY, FOLKLORE, AND NONSENSE

Bing Bang Boing
by Douglas Florian
Harcourt, 1994
Grades 2-6

Here's a nice big collection of off-the-wall wordplay poems.

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The Boy Who Lived with the Bears and
Other Iroquois Stories
by Joseph Bruchac and Gayle Ross
HarperCollins, 1995
Grades 3-6

Exciting Native American tales about animal tricksters, warriors, and friends.

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Cendrillon: A Caribbean Cinderella
by Robert D. San Souci
Simon & Schuster, 1998
Grades 2-6

On a Caribbean island, a nannin' or godmother explains how she came to be the helpmate for Cendrillon, whose mother has died and whose stepmother works her like a serving girl.

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The Dragon Prince: A Chinese Beauty and the
Beast Tale
by Laurence Yep
HarperCollins, 1997
Grades 2-6

To save her father's life, Seven, a farmer's youngest daughter, agrees to marry a frightening dragon.

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A Pizza the Size of the Sun
by Jack Prelutsky
Greenwillow, 1996
Grades 1-6

Another juicy collection of funny poems from the author of The New Kid on the Block and Something Big Has Been Here.

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Sad Underwear and Other Complications:
More Poems for Children and Their Parents

by Judith Viorst
Atheneum, 1995
Grades 2-6

Forty-four hilarious poems about fears, questions, observations, and special requests.


FULL OF FACTS: NONFICTION AND BIOGRAPHY

An Extraordinary Life: The Story of a Monarch Butterfly
by Laurence Pringle
Orchard, 1997
Grades 3-8

Follow a monarch from Massachusetts to Mexico 3,000 miles away.

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Ghosts of the White House
by Cheryl Harness
Simon & Schuster, 1998
Grades 3-6

Sara's White House tour is guided by past presidents who come to life and describe what it was like to live there.

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Graveyards of the Dinosaurs
by Shelley Tanaka
Hyperion, 1998
Grades 3-6

See how modern day dinosaur scientists are digging up new finds worldwide.

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Inside the Titanic
by Ken Marschall
Little, Brown, 1997
Grades 2-6

A stunning, oversized book for Titanic fanatics.

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Out of Darkness: The Story of Louis Braille
by Russell Freedman
Clarion, 1997
Grades 4-8

Blinded at the age of 3 in 1812, Louis Braille developed his braille system of writing as a student at the Royal Institute for Blind Youth in Paris.

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Outside and Inside Snakes
by Sandra Markle
Macmillan, 1995
Grades 2-6

Everything you wanted to know about snakes.

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Red Scarf Girl: A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution
by Ji Li Jiang
HarperCollins, 1997
Grades 5-8

Ji-li grew up in Shanghai where, in 1966, Mao's Cultural Revolution caused her family to become outcasts.

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Sky Pioneer: A Photobiography of Amelia Earhart
by Corinne Szabo
National Geographic Society, 1997
Grades 4-8

She was the first female aviator to try and circle the globe.

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So You Want to Be President?
Judith St. George, 2000
Grades 2-6

In a riotously funny but informative overview of our 42 presidents, discover the good and bad things about the office, and an assortment of their quirks, talents, interests, and actions.

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Through My Eyes
by Ruby Bridges
Scholastic, 1999
Grades 4-8

In 1960, first grader Ruby Bridges was one of the first African American children to integrate the New Orleans public schools.

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Turn of the Century
by Ellen Jackson
Charlesbridge, 1998
Grades 2-5

On New Year's Day of each century from 1000 to 2000, we meet a typical child who describes what his or her life is like.

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What You Never Knew About Fingers,
Forks, & Chopsticks

by Patricia Lauber
Simon & Schuster, 1999
Grades 2-5

Nosh your way through this funny history of cooking and eating utensils, food habits, and good manners.

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William Shakespeare & the Globe
by Aliki
HarperCollins, 1999
Grades 2-6

This handsome picture book biography and history of London's Globe Theater is laid out like a play in five acts

 

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