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For a 13-year-old who just finished

James and the Giant Peach

by Roald Dahl

Pick 1 of 3

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A Wrinkle in Time

by Madeleine L'Engle

Age fit: 10–14 · 740L (~4th grade) · Right at their current reading level · 250 pages · Middle grade · 2002

Sixty years old and still the most intellectually ambitious middle-grade adventure in print — dense, unapologetically strange, and quietly radical about what makes a girl a hero.

The third and fourth books in the series I think would present some challenges for even an advanced 5 year old

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Pick 2 of 3

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Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH

by Robert C. O'Brien

Age fit: 8–12 · 780L (~4th grade) · Right at their current reading level · Middle grade · 1975

A genuinely intelligent adventure where the protagonist solves problems with her mind, not magic—the rats are neither evil nor saviors, and Mrs. Frisby's ordinary maternal courage is the entire book's engine.

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Pick 3 of 3

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Demigods and Monsters

by Rick Riordan

Age fit: 9–12 · 740L (~4th grade) · Right at their current reading level · 208 pages · Middle grade · 2008

The gold standard entry point for myths, quests, and kids who love witty protagonists — the ADHD/dyslexia angle feels earned, not decorative, and Riordan's voice carries slow readers through.

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