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for Ages 7–14 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
52,574 books found
Mal and Chad #2
Food Fight!
Stephen McCranie
When a terrifying nightmare beast escapes a portal into the real world, Megan and her friends must band together to stop
Ages 7–10
The Bone Spindle #2
The Severed Thread
Leslie Vedder
The prince is awake, but a sinister bond and a creeping darkness remain. Fi and Shane must find a hidden city to break t
Ages 12–18
Castaways of the Flying Dutchman #2
The Angel's Command
Brian Jacques
A boy and his black lab thought they were done with the sea, but a pirate ship and a chasing ghost drag the castaways ba
Ages 9–13
The Gruffalo #2
The Gruffalo's Child
Julia Donaldson
Ignoring her father's warnings, the Gruffalo’s child ventures out into the snow to hunt for the legendary Big Bad Mouse.
Ages 3–7
Horrible Harry #22
Horrible Harry and the Triple Revenge
Suzy Kline
Third-grade tempers flare when Sid destroys a friend's origami insect, leading Harry to plot a triple revenge that surpr
Ages 7–10
The Prince and the Pauper
Mark Twain
When young Prince Edward VI and a poor boy who looks just like him exchange places, they embark on a thrilling adventure
Ages 4–11
The Princess and the Foal
Stacy Gregg
Following the tragic loss of her mother, Princess Haya receives a life-changing gift from her father: a foal that helps
Ages 8–12
Rasmus #1
Rasmus and the Vagabond
Astrid Lindgren
Nine-year-old Rasmus runs away from a cold orphanage and finds an unlikely friend and protector in a wanderer named Para
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Is Judy Blume?
Kirsten Anderson, Who HQ
Discover how a shy girl who made up stories in her head became a legendary author who gave a voice to the real experienc
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Is the Dalai Lama?
Dana Meachen Rau, Who HQ
Learn how a two-year-old boy was identified as a spiritual leader and eventually became a Nobel Peace Prize winner livin
Ages 8–12
Anne of Green Gables #2
Anne of Avonlea
L. M. Montgomery
At sixteen, Anne begins her new life as a teacher in Avonlea, determined to inspire her high-spirited pupils while embar
Ages 9–14
Who HQ Graphic Novels
What Is the Story of Wonder Woman?
Steve Korte, Who HQ
The Amazonian ambassador has used her lasso of truth to fight for equality for over seventy years; here is how this femi
Ages 8–12
Redwall #18
High Rhulain
Brian Jacques
Tiria Wildlough must journey across the wild Western sea to fulfill an ancient prophecy and lead the Otterclans against
Ages 9–14
What Is the Story Of?
What Is the Story of Batman?
Michael Burgan
Bruce Wayne first took to the streets of Gotham in 1939; learn how a comic book character grew into one of the world's m
Ages 8–12
Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold
Jean Fritz
Jean Fritz masterfully brings to life the complex character of Benedict Arnold, a brilliant but reckless Revolutionary W
Ages 8–11
King Jack #2
Captain Jack and the Pirates
Peter Bently
Jack, Zack, and Caspar build a ship and sail into an epic imaginary voyage filled with dangerous pirates, crashing storm
Ages 3–7
Who Was?
Who Was Richard Nixon?
Megan Stine
The shocking downfall of a president comes to life through the story of the secret tapes, a midnight burglary, and the s
Ages 8–12
Skippyjon Jones #6
Skippyjon Jones: Class Action
Judy Schachner
A Siamese cat with a big imagination decides to embrace his inner Chihuahua and finds a way to join the local dog obedie
Ages 4–8
Malka
Mirjam Pressler
Separated from her mother during a desperate escape to the border, seven-year-old Malka must survive the terrifying wint
Ages 12–18
The Odyssey
Homer, Geraldine McCaughrean
Odysseus faces the terrifying Cyclops and the enchanting Sirens during a perilous ten-year voyage across mythical seas t
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Is Elton John?
Kirsten Anderson, Who HQ
A young boy named Reginald trades his classical piano training for rock and roll, eventually becoming a global superstar
Ages 8–12
Horrible Harry #10
Horrible Harry and the Dungeon
Suzy Kline
Room 2B is buzzing with butterflies and summer fever until Harry lands in the dreaded Suspension Room under the watch of
Ages 6–9
Who Was?
Who Was Walt Whitman?
Kirsten Anderson
Follow a New York printer's journey across a divided nation as he uses his unique, rule-breaking poetry to celebrate the
Ages 8–12
Young Cam Jansen #13
Young Cam Jansen and the Lions' Lunch Mystery
David A. Adler
A zoo field trip takes a mysterious turn when Danny’s lunch vanishes, leaving only Cam and her photographic memory to fi
Ages 5–8
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