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Caldicott Middle School Book Ideas Caldicott Middle School Book Suggestions Caldicott Middle School Book Ideas Isabel Allende • City of the Beasts • Kingdom of the Golden Dragon Malorie Blackman • The Deadly Dare Mysteries • Hacker • Dangerous Realities And many more by this author… Chris Bradford Young Samurai Series (10 books) • The Way of the Warrior • The Way of the Sword • The Way of the Dragon The Bodyguard Series (7 books) • Recruit • Ransom Eoin Colfer • Airman Artemis Fowel Series (8 books) • Artemis Fowel • The Arctic Incident • The Eternity Code Roald Dahl • Boy • Going Solo And many more by this author… James Dashner The Maze Runner Series (4 books) • The Maze Runner • The Scorch Trials • The Death Cure Matt Dickinson Mortal Chaos trilogy • Mortal Chaos • Deep Oblivion • Speed Freaks 1 Caldicott Middle School Book Suggestions Siobhan Dowd • The London Eye Mystery • The Guggenheim Mystery (by Robin Stevens ) Cornelia Funke • Dragon Rider • The Griffins Feather InkHeart Trilogy • InkHeart • InkSpell Sally Gardner • I Coriander • The Red Necklace • Maggot Moon • Carl Hiaason • Hoot • Flushed • Framed And many more by this author… Anthony Horowitz The Alex Rider series (9 books) • Stormbreaker • Point Blanc • Skeleton Key Eva Ibbotson • Journey to the River Sea • The Dragonfly Pool • The Abominables Charlie Higson Young Bond series (9 books) • Silverfin (The later books in the • Double or Die series are written by • Blood Fever Steve Cole) Derek Landy Skulduggery Pleasant Series (12 books) • Playing with Fire • Kingdom of the Wicked • Death Bringer Simon Mayo Itch Series (3 books) • Itch • Itch Rocks • Itchcraft 2 Caldicott Middle School Book Suggestions Michael Morpurgo • Private Peaceful • War Horse • Kensuke’s Kingdom And many more by this author… R. J. Palacio • Wonder • Auggie and Me • 365 Days of Wonder Tom Palmer Foul Play Series • Foul Play • Dead Ball • Off Side Michelle Paver The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness Series (6 books) • Spirit Walker • Wolf Brother • Outcast • Dark Matter Terry Pratchett The Nome Trilogy • The Wee Free Men • Willard Price Adventure Series (17 books) • African Adventure • Cannibal Adventure • Elephant Adventure Phillip Pullman His Dark Materials • Northern Lights • Subtle Knife • Amber Spyglass Phillip Reeve Mortal Engine Series (7 books) • Mortal Engines • Predator’s Gold • Rail Head • Black Light Express Rick Riordan Percy Jackson Series (5 books) • The Lightening Thief • Sea of Monsters • Titan’s Curse The Trials of Apollo Series ( 3 books) Magnus Chase Series (3 books) 3 Caldicott Middle School Book Suggestions J. K. Rowling Harry Potter Series (7 books) • The Philosopher’s Stone • The Chamber of Secrets • The Prisoner of Azkaban etc Louis Sacher • Holes • Small Steps • The Cardturner Angie Sage Septimus Heap Series (7 books) • Magyk • Flyte • Physik Darren Shan The Saga of Darren Shan (12 books) • Cirque Du Freak • The Vampire’s Assistant • Tunnels of Blood Ali Sparks The Shapeshifter Series (6 books) • Finding the Fox • Running the Risk • Going to Ground The Nightspeakers Series (3 Books) • NightSpeakers • NightRaiders Paul Stewart and Chris The Edge Chronicles series (16 books) Riddell • Beyond the Deepwoods • Stormchaser • Midnight over Santaphrax Jonathon Stroud The Screaming Staircase Series (5 books) • The Screaming Staircase • The Whispering Skull • The Hollow Boy Mark Walden HIVE (Higher Institute of Villainous Education) Series • HIVE • The Overlord Protocol • Escape Velocity 4 Caldicott Middle School Book Suggestions My Story Series • U Boat Hunter by Brian Perrett • D Day by Brian Perrett • Blitz by Vince Cross • Zulu War by Vince Cross • Trafalgar by James Grant And many more in this series True Stories Series • Everest Adventures • Desert Adventures • True Stories of the First World War • Polar Adventures Middle School Classics Richard Adams • Watership Down Francis H. Burnet • The Secret Garden Lewis Carroll • Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland • Through the Looking Glass Colin Dann • The Animals of Farthing Wood T. S. Eliot • Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats Ted Hughes • The Iron Man • The Iron Woman Captain W. E. John Biggles series (104 books) • -The Camels are Coming! • The Cruise of the Condor • Biggles of the Camel Squadron etc 5 Caldicott Middle School Book Suggestions Judith Kerr • When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit • Bombs on Aunt Dainty C.S. Lewis Narnia series (7 books) • The Magician’s Nephew • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe • A Horse and His Boy Michelle Magorian • Goodnight Mr Tom • A Spoonful of Jam • Back Home Philippa Pearce • Tom’s Midnight Garden A. Ransome Swallows and Amazons Series (13 books) • Swallows and Amazons • Swallowdale • Coot Club Ian Serralier • The Silver Sword Anna Sewell • Black Beauty John Steinbeck • The Red Pony R. L. Stevenson • Treasure Island • Kidnapped 6 Caldicott Middle School Book Suggestions J. R. R. Tolkein • The Hobbit Henry Williamson • Tarka the Otter Enda Wyley • The Silver Notebook J. D. Wyss • The Swiss Family Robinson 7 .
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