Favorite Series

Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins

Dystopian tales filled with violence, intrigue and romance. Ultimately through the courage of those who challenge the new world order, there is hope. Well-written and thought-provoking, these are a must read. Recommended for middle and high school students and their parents!

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39 Clues

WHERE ARE AMY AND DAN CAHILL? The two kids were last seen in Egypt, hunting for one of the 39 Clues that could make them the most powerful people on earth. But no one has seen the siblings since. Has the ruthless Irina Spasky finally tracked them down? Or worse . . . the Madrigals?

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Sea of Trolls Trilogy by Nancy Farmer

Filled with fantastical characters and places, adventure and heroism, these stories are well loved by boys and girls. (Nancy Farmer is an amazing writer.

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Mysterious Benedict by Trenton Lee Stewart

4 students are selected to go undercover and complete a secret mission. Their adventures continue upon graduation.



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Septimus Heap by Angie Sage

These comical fantasy adventures are loved by boys and girls AND they’re very well-written.


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Alex Rider by Anthony Horowitz

Spy adventure stories, great for boys

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Inheritance by Christopher Paolini

Paolini has created a series of intricate stories of power and magic which are filled with dragons, elves and monsters.

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Hungry City Chronicles by Philip Reeve

Tom is a third class apprentice in a distant future in which technology has been lost and tiered cities move about the Earth on caterpillar tracks, often absorbing smaller locales.

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Echo Falls by Peter Abrahams

Fun, suspenseful mysteries, great for boys and girls.

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