Personalized Reading Lists
I spend over 3 hours compiling a list (usually 25 titles or more.) All titles have links to my reviews or, if it's a book I have read and not reviewed, I link to the author's site. I also link to the author's site if there is a book I have not read but think will be appropriate. Many books I recommend are the first in a series, which means the list can ultimately encompass more than the 25 titles.
What I would want to know from you are the last few books your child read (so I can gauge interests and reading levels) and what kinds of books you would like your child to read - specifically if there are genres you prefer, genres to avoid, specific sensitivities, and what you consider appropriate content. Also, if there are any non-fiction, poetry or other unique interests (great books to read out loud, graphic novels, sports, etc) that you would like suggestions for, I can accommodate your needs.
Real life girls/boys : stories about girls who could be real, living today or in the near past, and their families and friends
School stories : stories where the plot revolves around school and classmates, not necessarily their families.
Adventure stories : where kids solve a crime or fight a "bad guy" or discover a treasure.
Graphic Novels : like comic books, but with longer and more complex stories - sometimes graphic novels are a great way to get children who don't like to read hooked by a book.
Animal stories : where a pet, a dog, cat, hamster, etc., is the main focus of the plot. In these books, the animal is often in danger at some point and needs rescuing.
Animals as characters : stories where the animals have human characteristics and have adventures.
Fantasy : stories with magic, magical creatures and characters with magical abilities. This is a very big genre and there are lots of subsets - fantasy with animals, magic in the real world, historical fiction magic, and so on.
Historical Fiction : stories set in the past. These usually involve stressful, sometimes dangerous situations where characters are in peril but ultimately survive.
Mysteries : kids solving mysteries, a smaller genre, but filled with great books.
Happy Reading - Tanya
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