Summer Reading Ideas

Looking for books your child might enjoy this summer? Here are some of the books we read aloud this year and the books we read during our book clubs at the end of the year.

Listed next to books are the authors. If your students enjoyed any of these books, have them check out books by the same authors or read any of the club books they didn’t already get to read.

Read Alouds
The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles by Julie Andrews
The Candy Shop War by Brandon Mull
Snow Treasure by Marie McSwigan (takes place during WWII)
Number the Stars by Lois Lowry (takes place during WWII)
Postcard by Tony Abbott (a fun mystery within a mystery- unfortunately we didn’t get to finish it before the year ended)

Survival Books
My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George (She writes more awesome books about wildlife.)
Escaping the Giant Wave by Peg Kehret (She writes tons of books about natural disasters that take place in the Pacific Northwest.)
Island Series, Book One: Shipwreck by Gordon Korman (This is a trilogy. Actually Gordon Korman writes lots of adventure trilogies that the kids will find interesting.)
Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner (Gary Paulsen also writes more great dog sledding books.)
A Week in the Woods by Andrew Clements (Great author with really humorous books.)
Hatchet by Gary Paulsen (This is the first of the “Brian series” with four more books.)


Mystery Books
Encyclopedia Brown Finds the Clues #3 by Donald Sobol (Each Encyclopedia Brown book (there are tons of them) are made up of mini- stories. These are fun to listen to on CD and have the whole family try to solve each case.)
When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead
Eleven by Patricia Reilly Giff
39 Clues #1- Maze of Bones by Rick Riordan (The first of 11 books in the series- once you read the first, you have to keep going!)
The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin
Chasing Vermeer by Blue Balliett (has two sequels following it)



*Planning a road trip this summer? Books on CD are fun for the whole family and help time pass much faster! King County Library has TONS of youth books on CD, they loan out for 4 weeks at a time, like a normal library book. Or you could download them to your mp3 player.

I have fond memories of my family arriving at our destination and my brother and I (when we were in middle school) begging my dad to keep driving until the book ended.

1 comments:

Anora said...

you have shared a good stuff and ideas for the summer. Your shared books are wonderful..

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