Author |
Title |
Publisher |
Comment |
Almond, David |
The Savage |
Walker Books |
Beautiful mix of words and pictures |
Blade, Adam |
Beast Quest |
Orchard Books |
Very popular – especially among boys |
Boyne, John |
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas |
Transworld |
Poignant and dark. Great story |
Donbavand, Tommy |
Uniform |
Barrington Stoke |
Spooky mystery with an open ending |
Grisham, John |
Theodore Boone (series) |
Hodder & Stoughton |
Thriller. Popular with boys |
Hurn, Roger |
Mystery Mob Series |
Rising Stars |
Short, simple stories that revolve around a group of friends |
Jefferies, Cindy |
Fame School |
Usborne |
School drama. Easily accessible |
Kiernan, Celine |
Into the Grey |
O’Brien Press |
Challenging read for more able students |
Kinney, Jeff |
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Series |
Amulet |
Language is deceptively difficult. Main character is hapless and cynical. Endlessly popular. |
McKenzie, Sophie |
Girl, Missing |
Simon & Schuster |
Very popular series |
Morpurgo, Michael |
Warhorse |
Egmont |
Modern classic |
Ness, Patrick |
A Monster Calls |
Walker |
Tissues needed for the ending! |
Pichon, Liz |
Tom Gates is Absolutely Fantastic |
Scholastic |
Comic look at school life. Very funny book. For boys and girls |
Shan, Darren |
Cirque du Freak |
Collins |
Best series ever according to some students! |
Walliams, David |
Various titles |
Harper Collins |
Can’t go wrong with Walliams – always funny! |