Listed are a few of APA sixth grade students' well-liked books and suggestions for books like them to read next:
If you like Restart (by Korman), read Schooled (also by Korman).
Capricorn has led a sheltered life and been homeschooled his entire life by his grandmother--until she breaks her hip and Cap has to attend public school. As someone who has never had pizza, watched television, or other experiences with which the rest of his class is familiar, Cap is seen as "weird." As a cruel joke, the bullies of the school band together to elect him as their class president. How Cap handles this situation is what makes this a great, memorable read.
If you like Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow (by Townsend), read the sequel, Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow.
Read a review of this book here.
If you like The Wishmakers (by Whitesides), read the sequel, The Wishbreakers, coming out January 8, 2019.
There are a number of students eagerly awaiting this release. A review will be forthcoming!
If you like The Lost Prince (by Myklusch), read the sequel, Strangers in Atlantis.
Since accomplishing his mission for the Pirate King, Dean thinks his days of pirating are behind; however, when his friends are threatened he is forced to do one more job that involves the underwater city of Atlantis. The action of the first book continues at the same pace to a thrilling conclusion.
If you like Sky Jumpers (by Eddleman), read the sequel, The Forbidden Flats.
Due to an act of nature, the Bomb's Breath begins to lower over Hope's town. Hope and her friends must make a trip through the Forbidden Flats, escape the bandits living there, and get the only thing that will save them all. This sequel doesn't disappoint!
If you like Restart (by Korman), read Schooled (also by Korman).
Capricorn has led a sheltered life and been homeschooled his entire life by his grandmother--until she breaks her hip and Cap has to attend public school. As someone who has never had pizza, watched television, or other experiences with which the rest of his class is familiar, Cap is seen as "weird." As a cruel joke, the bullies of the school band together to elect him as their class president. How Cap handles this situation is what makes this a great, memorable read.
If you like Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow (by Townsend), read the sequel, Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow.
Read a review of this book here.
If you like The Wishmakers (by Whitesides), read the sequel, The Wishbreakers, coming out January 8, 2019.
There are a number of students eagerly awaiting this release. A review will be forthcoming!
If you like The Lost Prince (by Myklusch), read the sequel, Strangers in Atlantis.
Since accomplishing his mission for the Pirate King, Dean thinks his days of pirating are behind; however, when his friends are threatened he is forced to do one more job that involves the underwater city of Atlantis. The action of the first book continues at the same pace to a thrilling conclusion.
If you like Sky Jumpers (by Eddleman), read the sequel, The Forbidden Flats.
Due to an act of nature, the Bomb's Breath begins to lower over Hope's town. Hope and her friends must make a trip through the Forbidden Flats, escape the bandits living there, and get the only thing that will save them all. This sequel doesn't disappoint!