| My 4th grader is currently reading The Hunger Games. He thinks it's pretty good. |
Kewl story |
| Mysterious Benedict Society? |
+1. Very well written and enjoyable for older siblings and parents as well. My DD started the series as a 9 yr old and loved them. The audiobook versions are also good for long car rides. |
| Not a series but I have been reading The Christmas Pig to my kid. I think 9 would be a good age for that. It is written by JK Rowling. |
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Vanderbeekers series (my 9 year old DD just finished these)
+ 1 to Penderwicks Wingfeather Saga series Green Ember series and spin-offs +1 to Impossible Creatures +1 to The Christmas Pig +2 to Mysterious Benedict Society series Heartwood Hotel series Any of Grace Lin's chapter books Incorrigable Children of Ashton Place series (my 9 year old is racing through these) A Place to Hang the Moon The Restorationists series A Rover’s Story The Nerviest Girl in the World The Umbrella Mouse Ryan Hart series (most often compared to a modern day Ramona) Tuesdays at the Castle series (my girls have loaned these to more friends in 4th grade-ish than I can count) The above list spans a lot of genres - fantasy, sci fi, realistic fiction, and animal fiction. If your family is classics minded then Read-Aloud Revival has book lists that fit the same spirit/soul as the classics. I've been using their book lists since my middle schooler was in preschool. |
My 9yo likes the Alan Gratz books too although we did them as read-alouds. Some of them can get pretty dark so I liked that so we could discuss |
This is so patently false. There has been loads of excellent fiction written in the last 10-15 years. Some classics still hold up, but others most certainly do NOT. |
Yes, great age for HP! You can buy the whole set for Christmas! |
| My 9 year old DD can't stop reading the Percy Jackson books. I think they're the first books that I've seen that she can't stop reading. She's often up to 10pm reading them at night. We used to beg her to read before. |
These. Plus and if Green Gables and Fablehaven. |
This is what did it for my 10yo DS too! But now he has finished the series and is going through Harry Potter at a similar clip, and I don't know what to suggest next. WIll check out some of the suggestions in this thread (not that dreadful cat series, lol) |
| Try anything by Caroline Carlson. They’re great books, fantasy adjacent. |
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My DD isn't too much into fantasy, she's into animal tales, we've found these to be good
- Chronicles of Lizard Nobody (amazing book funny with deeper ideas about diversity) - Belly Up (series of animal mysteries at a private zoo) And then for the classics, you could get a compendium of Grimm Fairy Tales, they wrote so so many and so many are very weird |
There's Andrew Lang's fairy books if you want weird, but those are very old as opposed to newer. |