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for Ages 8–16 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
45,513 books found
Deltora Quest 3 #2
Shadowgate
Emily Rodda
For the child learning that big problems are solved one step at a time through persistence and the help of trusted frien
Ages 8–12
Goblins #1
Goblins
Philip Reeve
Skarper would rather study books than throw rocks, but his love of knowledge might be the only thing that can save his g
Ages 8–12
Want to Go Private?
Sarah Darer Littman
Feeling invisible as high school begins, Abby turns away from her real-life friends to find connection with a mysterious
Ages 13–18
The Keys to the Kingdom #3
Drowned Wednesday
Garth Nix
Asthma and a broken leg won't stop Arthur Penhaligon when he is whisked away to a mysterious house to battle pirates and
Ages 9–14
World War II #3
Alive and Kicking
Chris Lynch
For the young reader grappling with the stress of a loved one's absence, this gripping story explores finding strength i
Ages 10–14
The Norumbegan Quartet #1
The Game of Sunken Places
M. T. Anderson
A dusty board game found in an eccentric relative's Vermont mansion pulls two boys into a mysterious adventure where eve
Ages 8–12
Miss Spider #8
Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids
David Kirk
For parents exploring themes of adoption and belonging, this vibrant story reassures children that love and kindness are
Ages 4–8
Elizabeth and Tara-Starr #1
P.S. Longer Letter Later
Paula Danziger, Ann M. Martin
Elizabeth and Tara-Starr are best friends whose worlds have been pulled apart, but they keep their bond alive through a
Ages 9–12
The Tower of Life
Chana Stiefel
Yaffa Eliach reconstructs her lost Polish town at the National Holocaust Museum by gathering photographs of its people t
Ages 6–10
Kill the Boy Band
Goldy Moldavsky
For the teen navigating the intense world of digital fandom who needs a dark, satirical look at where obsession can lead
Ages 14–18
Shadow House #2
The Book of Bad Things
Dan Poblocki
For the child who loves the thrill of a campfire story and needs to see that even the spookiest mysteries can be solved
Ages 8–12
Paige Not Found
Jen Wilde
Digital life and physical autonomy collide in this exploration of constant surveillance and what it means to truly belon
Ages 12–18
Pip Bartlett's Guide #3
Guide to Sea Monsters
Jackson Pearce, Maggie Stiefvater
Pip and Tomas travel to a seaside town full of magical creatures to solve mysteries involving runaway unicorns and monst
Ages 8–12
The Three Little Superpigs #1
Once Upon a Time
Claire Evans
For the child struggling to welcome a new baby, this imaginative tale reframes a little 'intruder' as a mythical creatur
Ages 4–8
Because of the Rabbit
Cynthia Lord
For the child who feels like an outsider or is anxious about transitions, this story follows a homeschooled girl finding
Ages 8–12
The Scourge
Jennifer A. Nielsen
For the child who questions the rules and values loyalty, this high-stakes adventure explores standing up for the truth
Ages 8–12
The Last Dragon Chronicles #6
Fire World
Chris d'Lacey
For the child who loves getting lost in complex alternate realities and uncovering the hidden magic within our own world
Ages 9–13
Invisible World: A Novel of the Salem Witch Trials
Suzanne Weyn
For the reader grappling with the tension between logic and rumor, this story explores how a young girl uses science and
Ages 10–14
The Great Destroyers
Caroline Tung Richmond
Giant mechanical soldiers battle in an Olympic-style Cold War arena where Jo must pilot her mecha to save her family fro
Ages 12–18
The Haunted Museum #4
Faces of the Dead
Suzanne Weyn
Princess Marie-Thérèse swaps her royal life for a maid's uniform to witness the French Revolution firsthand in the dange
Ages 8–12
The Ruby Code
Jessica Khoury
For the reader who thrives on epic quests, discovering hidden powers, and unraveling ancient mysteries, this book blends
Ages 9–13
Embassy Row #2
See How They Run
Ally Carter
Grace Blakely thought finding her mother’s killer would bring peace, but on Embassy Row, the truth has only made her a t
Ages 12–17
Good Different
Meg Eden Kuyatt
For the child who feels like they are constantly hiding their true self to fit in. A moving story about an autistic girl
Ages 8–12
Lincoln's Spymaster Allan Pinkerton, America's First Private Eye
Samantha Seiple
For the curious middle-grader fascinated by real-life undercover operations and the high-stakes origins of the American
Ages 10–14
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