One great graphic novel for 5th graders is 'Smile' by Raina Telgemeier. It's about a girl dealing with dental problems and the challenges of growing up. Another is 'Dog Man' by Dav Pilkey. It has a really fun and imaginative story that kids love. And 'Amulet' by Kazu Kibuishi is also a popular choice. It has an exciting adventure story with cool characters and amazing art.
Sure. 'Zita the Spacegirl' is a great option. It has a strong female lead and an out - of - this - world adventure that 5th graders will enjoy. It's full of action and cool alien creatures.
Well, 'Charlotte's Web' is a popular one. It's a heartwarming story about friendship and has simple yet powerful language that 7th graders can relate to. Also, 'The Lightning Thief' from the Percy Jackson series can be exciting, with its mythological elements and engaging plot.
, I recommend the following novels to you. I hope they meet your needs:
1. "Adventures From the Long Night": This book was a game novel. The protagonist traveled into the game world and began his adventure. The story was very compact and full of thrilling scenes, suitable for those who were looking for excitement.
2. "Devour the Starry Sky: I'm Getting Stronger Every Year" was a fantasy novel about a high-level martial arts world. It told the story of the protagonist getting stronger every year. Because the story was very intriguing, it was very enjoyable to read, so it was very suitable for 6th grade children to read.
The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
A popular one is 'The Maze Runner' series by James Dashner. It has a lot of mystery as the boys in the Glade try to figure out the maze and why they are there. Another is 'Gone' by Michael Grant. The sudden disappearance of everyone over the age of 15 in a small town is a huge mystery that the kids have to solve. And 'The Thief' by Megan Whalen Turner is well - liked. It's about a thief who is hired for a mysterious job.
Well, it depends on their interests. Some might enjoy dystopian novels like 'The Hunger Games', while others might prefer coming-of-age stories like 'The Catcher in the Rye'.