Years 7 & 8 Hall Grove Reading List September 2013
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Years 7 & 8 Hall Grove Reading List September 2013 By Years 7 and 8 the children are being prepared for life at Senior School and beyond, and should be engaging more with the world around them; in particular that means being exposed to other points of view and other cultures. Consequently this reading list, in some small way, is an attempt to highlight particular authors and texts that will help them in that journey. This list is revised annually to take account of changing tastes amongst year groups and to include more recently published or discovered books. The first section is a rough collection of recommendations in different genres – all books that I’ve particularly enjoyed. The remainder of the current list is based on what might be expected and suitable, and also on what Senior Schools suggest the children may have come across. I have tried to build in a sense of progression in subject matter and technical difficulties. Most of the list consists of fiction – some written for children, some for adults; as such, some of the topics and language are more mature in outlook and this needs to be taken into account when selecting books to read. The lists for younger children are also available on through the school web-site – www.hallgrove.co.uk – go to the Academic section, English, and there are links to all Reading Lists on the right of the page. Whilst not all of these books are in the school library, many of them are; the children should make good use of our library (and other libraries) to look for new authors, to dip into books and to recommend books. If you find errors, feel that there are important omissions, or wish to simply comment on these, please let me know. It is always worth looking in newspapers, magazines and web-sites for recommended new books. You may find www.lovereading.co.uk and www.lovereading4kids.co.uk (the children’s section) useful websites – these have extracts from new books, discounts on books and regular email newsletters to keep you informed. Also recently published is 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up, edited by Julia Eccleshare - I’ve found this sending me back to books I loved as a child, and making new discoveries. It’s part of the ‘1001’ series, all interesting lists of recommendations for albums, films, books, buildings and so on. John A. Waltho [email protected] Director of Studies /ix/13 Daily and Weekly Publications Crime Fiction The Guardian broadsheet, daily Arthur Conan Doyle The Memoirs Of Sherlock Holmes, The Telegraph broadsheet, daily, in school library A Study In Scarlet, The Hound of the The Times broadsheet, daily Baskervilles, and others The Spectator magazine, weekly – very useful Agatha Christie The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, commentary on the week in politics, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, and sport, current affairs, culture, in school others library Georges Simenon any Maigret books (all quite short - The Economist French detective, clear, well-controlled) New Scientist Humorous Fiction Douglas Adams The Hitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Short Stories and others Philip Pullman Grimm Tales (retelling, published in Tom Holt Expecting Someone Taller paperback Sept. 2013) and others Edgar Allan Poe Murders In The Rue Morgue, The Pit Jasper Fforde The Eyre Affair and others and the Pendulum, many others Ray Bradbury Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Adventure / Historical Fiction Chronicles, many others John Buchan The 39 Steps Isaac Asimov earlier stories (before 1975), especially Bernard Cornwell Sharpe novels robot collections such as Ian Fleming any James Bond novels I, Robot George Macdonald Fraser Flashman novels The Rest of the Robots HGS Years 7 & 8 Reading List / ix.13 / JAW Page 1 Year 7 Kenneth Oppel Silverwing George Orwell Animal Farm Richard Adams Watership Down Michelle Paver Wolf Brother and others in Chronicles of Joan Aiken The Wolves of Willoughby Chase Ancient Darkness series Louisa M Alcott Little Women Tamora Pierce Lioness series Iain M Banks Feersum Endjinn Terry Pratchett Wintersmith Consider Phlebas Discworld series in general – but 1st 2 Karen Blixen Out of Africa books (The Colour of Magic, The Light Martin Booth Music on the Bamboo Radio Fantastic) are the weakest Ray Bradbury The Illustrated Man Phillip Reeve Mortal Engines (series) Something Wicked This Way Comes Philip Ridley Scribbleboy Theresa Breslin Whispers in the Graveyard, Louis Sachar Holes Remembrance Marcus Sedgwick My Swordhand is Singing Melvyn Burgess Kite Ian Strachan Throwaways John Christopher Tripods Trilogy J R R Tolkien The Hobbit D Clement-Davies Fire Bringer Sue Townsend The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Eoin Colfer Artemis Fowl series Mark Twain The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Susan Cooper The Dark is Rising series Cynthia Voigt The Tillerman Trilogy Helen Cresswell Beachcombers Kurt Vonnegut The Sirens of Titan Gillian Cross Born of the Sun David Walliams Gangsta Granny, The Boy In The Kevin Crossley-Holland Arthur – The Seeing Stone (4 in series) Dress and others Daniel Defoe Robinson Crusoe Robert Westall Machine Gunners Charles Dickens Oliver Twist T H White The Sword in the Stone – part of A Christmas Carol (and other The Once and Future King Christmas stories) John Wyndham Chocky Hard Times Benjamin Zephaniah Face Berlie Doherty Street Child Deborah Ellis Breadwinner Non-fiction and Poetry Hans Magnus Enzensberger Number Devil Hillaire Belloc Cautionary Verses Anne Fine Madame Doubtfire Bill Bryson Notes from a Small Island Goggle Eyes Notes from a Big Country The Tulip Touch A Short History of Nearly Nicholas Fisk Trillions Everything Paul Gallico The Snow Goose Richard Dawkins The Magic of Reality Leon Garfield Smith Carol Ann Duffy New and Collected Poems for Alan Garner Elidor Children The Owl Service Gerald Durrell My Family and Other Animals Alan Gibbons Shadow of the Minotaur Anne Frank The Diary of Anne Frank William Golding Lord of the Flies Terry Pratchett, Ian Stewart Kenneth Grahame The Wind in the Willows & Jack Cohen The Science of Discworld series Nigel Hinton Collision Course Ian Stewart Professor Stewart’s Cabinet of Anne Holm I am David Mathematical Curiosities Nick Hornsby Fever Pitch Anthony Horowitz Stormbreaker (Alex Rider series) Horrible Histories series Eva Ibbotson Journey to the River Sea Horrible Science series Brian Jacques Redwall series Murderous Maths series Captain W E Johns The Camels Are Coming other Biggles stories Judith Kerr When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit Gary Kilworth Welkin Weasels series Rudyard Kipling Jungle Book Caroline Lawrence The Roman Mysteries series Ursula Le Guin The Wizard of Earthsea C S Lewis The Screwtape Letters Penelope Lively Astercote Jack London The Call of the Wild White Fang Jan Mark Hairs in the Palm of the Hand Anthony Masters Shark Robert Muchamore Class A Maximum Security Beverley Naidoo Out of Bounds William Nicholson The Wind Singer Robert O’Brien Mrs Frisby and the Rats of NIMH HGS Years 7 & 8 Reading List / ix.13 / JAW Page 2 Year 8 The Broken Bridge The Butterfly Tattoo Chinua Achebe Things Fall Apart Erich Maria Remarque All Quiet on the Western Front Joan Aiken The Stolen Lake Chris Ryan Greed, and others Vivien Alcock The Trial of Ann Cotman Marcus Sedgwick Revolver Louisa M Alcott Little Women John Steinbeck The Grapes of Wrath Good Wives Of Mice and Men David Almond Kit’s Wilderness Robert Louis Stevenson The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Kingsley Amis We Are All Guilty Bram Stoker Dracula Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice Rosemary Sutcliffe The King Arthur Stories Mansfield Park Robert Swindells Dosh R M Ballantyne The Coral Island Dylan Thomas The Collected Stories Jean-Dominique Bauby The Diving-Bell and the Butterfly J R R Tolkien The Lord of the Rings Tim Bowler The River Boy Mark Twain The Prince and the Pauper Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Emily Bronte Wuthering Heights Jules Verne Journey to the Centre of the Earth Melvyn Burgess Junk (very good, but not for the faint-hearted, Cynthia Voigt Homecoming details heroin addiction) Kurt Vonnegut Slaughterhouse 5 G K Chesterton Father Brown series Keith Waterhouse Billy Liar Arthur C. Clarke 2001 A Space Odyssey Evelyn Waugh Scoop David Clement-Davies Fire Bringer Decline & Fall Robert Cormier The Chocolate War The Sword of Honour Trilogy Bernard Cornwell Sharpe series H G Wells The Invisible Man Helen Cresswell Moondial War of the Worlds Gillian Cross Wolf Robert Westall Break of Dark Roald Dahl Kiss Kiss P G Wodehouse anything Daniel Defoe A Journal of the Plague Year John Wyndham The Day of the Triffids Moll Flanders The Chrysalids Charles Dickens Nicholas Nickleby Great Expectations Non-fiction and Poetry Berlie Doherty Granny was a Buffer Girl John Betjeman Collected Poems Arthur Conan Doyle Adventures of Sherlock Holmes William Blake Songs of Innocence and Experience Alexander Dumas The Three Musketeers Bill Bryson Mother Tongue Anne Fine Flour Babies Winston Churchill My Early Life C S Forester Hornblower series (historical fiction) Richard Dawkins The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for George Macdonald Fraser Flashman series (historical fiction) Evolution Jostein Gaarder Sophie’s World The God Delusion Alan Gibbons Caught in the Crossfire Carol Ann Duffy New Selected Poems William Golding Pincher Martin T S Eliot Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats Mark Haddon The Curious Incident of the Dog John Gribbin In Search of Schrödinger’s Cat in the Night Time Almost Everyone’s Guide to Science Thomas Hardy Wessex Tales Tony Hawks Round Ireland With A Fridge James Herriot It Shouldn’t