| What books are popular with 8-9 year old girls? |
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Dork Diaries. Super trashy but third grade DD and friends love them.
DD has also recently read and enjoyed Charlotte’s Web and Little House in the Big Woods, if you want something more classic for that age group. |
| I don't know if it's popular with this age group, but my 8 year old loves the Wollstonecraft Detective Agency books. |
| I think it was in third grade that the Warrior books were really popular for my kids. Both boys and girls seemed to like them a lot. |
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My DD and her friends are really into graphic novels for Babysitters Club and Sweet Valley. They also like anything by Rania Telgemeier.
Other popular series are the Whatever After books, the Ramona books, and anything by Grace Lin. |
| Katie the Catsitter graphic novels, Wings of Fire |
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Warriors - the graphic novels are good for this age.
Also the rainbow fairy books and babysitter club. |
| Mine likes Boxcar Children series (the originals), Heartwood Hotel series, Little House series, the Penderwicks, Roland Dahl books, Babysitters Club (not the graphic novels). |
| World According to Humphrey has been a hit here for an animal lover |
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My DD loved Junie B Jones and her more modern counterpart, Dory Fantasmagory.
We read Harry Potter together that year too, with me doing about 90% of the reading because it was above her reading level. |
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Little House series
Zoey and Sassafras series The Pug Who Wanted To Be series |
My 9 year old would cosign all of these but Babysitter's Club (she just hasn't read them). She would also add Tuesdays at the Castle and Princess Academy (more for 9 than 8 on the last one I think). |
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My girls are now grown, so I can’t attest to popularity, but here are some books our family has enjoyed:
Louis Sachar (Wayside School, Holes) Regarding the . . . by Kate Klise E. D. Baker Beverly Cleary Roald Dahl Rick Riordan Frindle by Andrew Clements The Sisters Grimm by Michael Buckley (may be intense for some kids) Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren Gail Carson Levine (Princess Tales, Fairest) The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Joan Aiken Danny Dunn by Raymond Abrashkin and Jay Williams Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume Encyclopedia Brown by Donald J. Sobol Einstein Anderson by Seymour Simon The Third Grade Detectives by George E. Stanley How to Eat Fried Worms by Thomas Rockwell Hidden Talents by David Lubar Ben and Me by Robert Lawson Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle by Betty MacDonald Nancy Drew by Carolyn Keene Nancy Drew Notebooks/Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew The Secrets of Droon by Tony Abbott A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle Choose Your Own Adventure books Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein |
| My 9 year old is working her way through the original Nancy Drew series. She frequently has to stop and ask me questions about what certain outdated phrases mean or what things are, I love it! |
| My 9 year old can't get enough of percy jackson. There are three 5 book series that she's read now. It's gotten her really into Greek mythology and she loves seeing Greek mythology everywhere. Like Achilles heels, the NASA space ship named Artemis, etc. |