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.
Age fit: 8–12 · 780L (~4th grade) · Right at their current reading level · Middle grade · 2019
A genuinely moving adventure that teaches Black history through myth and folklore rather than lecture; Tristan's arc is believable and the supporting cast of tricksters and ancestors is unforgettable.
Age fit: 10–14 · 740L (~4th grade) · Right at their current reading level · 319 pages · Middle grade · 1979
The foundational adventure fantasy that actually earns its reputation—Bilbo's voice is funny and human, the pacing is confident, and the stakes feel real without ever tipping into darkness.
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We were reading the hobbit together, and one night she came out of her room crying that "Thorin died!"
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My daughter really loves the Bravepaw series of illustrated novels with age appropriate peril and good language.