Title: Great Books For
1Great Books For
Middle School
2Cryptid Hunters
By Roland Smith
Life for 13-year-old twins Grace and Marty is
turned upside down when they are told their
parents were killed and they must go live with
their Uncle Wolfe, an uncle they didnt even know
they had.
Uncle Wolfe owns a very successful technology
company, but as the twins discover, his real
passion is his hunt for Cryptidsmystical
creatures whose existence nobody has ever been
able to prove or disprove. Just as they are
getting to know each other, Wolfe is told that
his arch enemy, Dr. Blackwood, is going to the
Congo to hunt a living dinosaur that Wolfe had
located years earlier. Wolfe must beat him to
the jungle to save the cryptid. He hastily
assemblies a team and leaves for the jungle,
leaving the twins behind. Or did he? The twins
have stowed away on Wolfe's plane. The race is
on. Will the twins get the dinosaur to safety,
or will the glory-seeking Blackwood have his
display trophy? Along the way the twins make
some startling discoveries about themselves,
Wolfe, Blackwood and their parents.
Great for boys or girls 6th, 7th and 8th grades
3The House On The Gulf
By Margaret Peterson Haddix
Britt and Bran are two teenagers living with
their mother in Illinois. Money is tight as
their mother is trying to finish college and work
full time to support her family. The family
moves to Florida in hopes that their mother can
take advantage of a scholarship program offered
by a college for single parents. Bran also finds
a job house-sitting for the elderly Marquise
couple. Not having to pay rent will allow their
mother to attend school full-time and finish her
program in one year. Everything seems ideal.
Once they move into the Marquise house, though,
Britt notices that her brother is acting
strangely. Britt cant play in the front yard.
Stay away from the neighbors Bran bosses.
Leave the thermostat alone, dont use too much
hot water, dont turn on the lights In fact,
Britt is getting the feeling that perhaps her
family shouldnt be in the house at all. Britt
begins to investigate and discovers that the
Marquises are not who her brother led her to
believe. Now the questions areWho are the
Marquises and why did Bran bring Britt and their
mother to this house?
A great mystery for 6th, 7th and 8th grades
4Hidden Talents
By David Lubar
Martin is a teen-ager in trouble. He has been
thrown out of every middle school in his county,
Boy Scouts, and even Little League. Now hes
sitting on a bus going to Edgeview. Edgeview, an
alternative school, the school you go to when no
one else will take you. Things are even worse
then he had imagined at Edgeview. The entire
school is under the fists of bully Bloodbath and
his gang. His new roommate, Torchie, is
fascinated with fire. His other friends also
seem to have personality quirks that seem more
than the usual teen deviancy. Theres Lucky, who
finds things. Is he stealing? Cheater seems
able to copy off everyone, even when
they guard against it. Trasher destroys
thingslots of things. Just when Martin thinks
he might be finding a place where he can fit in,
he discovers that the state plans to shut down
Edgeview. Martin and his new friends decide they
must try to keep the school open. Drawing upon
their talents the group comes up with a plan to
save Edgeview and take care of Bloodbath once and
for all. Everything is on the line. If they
fail, what will happen to them? Where do you go
when the school of last resort is gone?
Especially good for boys in 6th, 7th and 8th
grade.
5Artemis Fowl The Opal Deception
By Eoin Colfer
Hes back!! Thats right, despite being mind
wiped, Artemis Fowl has reverted to his life of
crime. This time he is headed for Munich where
he plans to steal a famous painting. Little does
Artemis know that his arch enemy Opal Koboi is
watching his every move. The evil pixie Opal
has spent the last year in a coma plotting her
return-- is she motivated or what! Opal wants
revenge upon the fairy world for taking away a
year of her life. She plans to start a war
between the fairies and humans. If the humans
win, she will become the most powerful person on
earth.
Only three people stand in her way Artemis
Fowl, Holly Short, and Commander Root. Opal must
destroy them first before she can realize her
evil goal. Can Artemis, Holly, and Commander
Root stop her before she takes over the
world?..or have they finally met their match in
this most treacherous pixie.
Recommended for 6th, 7th and 8th grade fantasy
lovers.
6The Capture
By Kathryn Lasky
Soren, a Barn Owlet is snatched from his nest and
taken to St. Aegolius Academy. At St. Aegolius,
Soren discovers other owlets who have been
brought to the school. The teachers at St.
Aegolius tell the owlets that they have been
orphaned, but the the owlets know better, they
were kidnapped!
Life is not easy at St. Aegolius. The owlets are
not allowed to fly, hoot, or act like owls. What
is going on at this school? Soren cant shake a
feeling of evil dwelling at St. Aegolius. What
is it? With the help of a new friend, Gylfie,
Soren sets out to uncover St. Aegolius secrets
and return to his home. Little does he know that
he and Gylfie are in for the fight of their
lives.
Recommended for 6th, 7th and 8th grades.
Animal lovers will especially enjoy this
series.
7The Son Of The Mob
By Gordon Korman
Vince Luca isnt your typical 17-year-old.
While other kids his age are worrying about
dates, exams, and high school Vince worries
about the FBI. Vinces father is a powerful mob
boss. While being the son of a mob boss does
have some benefits such as getting a Porsche for
your birthday, there are also drawbacks, such as
finding out your birthday Porsche is stolenafter
the police have arrested you.
Vince is determined to stay out of the family
business and live as normal a life as possible.
But how normal can your life be when you find the
body of Jimmy the Rat in the trunk of your car,
while on a date no less? No matter how hard
Vince tries to not get involved, he gets
involved. Even falling in love is a problem.
When Vince meets the girl of his dreams, her
father turns out to be the FBI agent trying to
get Vinces father put away. But as Vince finds
out, his problems are only beginning.
Recommended for 8th grade girls or boys
8Colibri
By Ann Cameron
Twelve-year old Colibri is forced to beg and
steal for food by a man she knows is not her
father. Uncle kidnapped her when she was 4
years old because a fortune-teller predicted that
Colibri would lead him to a great treasure.
Colibri has spent the last 8 years of her life
wandering thru Guatemala looking for a treasure
that she knows nothing about and is pretty well
convinced does not exist.
Tired and losing hope of ever locating his
promised money, Uncle threatens Colibri.
Frightened for her safety, Colibri decides that
she must escape. While Uncle plans for a life
filled with treasure, Colibri comes up with a
plan of her own. If it fails, it could mean her
life. But if it succeeds, Colibri could discover
the greatest treasure of all.
Recommended for 6th, 7th and 8th grade girls
9The City Of Ember
By Jeanne DuPrau
Ember is on the verge of collapse, and two young
citizens are caught up in the intrigue.
Assignment Day arrives. More than anything Lina
wants to be a messenger. Messengers run through
the city all day, going everywhere, seeing
everything, and thats what Lina wants. . . to
become a messenger. She is devastated when she
learns that her career will be in the wet,
underground tunnels of Ember as a pipework
laborer. Doon, on the other hand, desperately
wants a job in the tunnels. He suspects the city
is on the edge of disaster and is convinced the
answer lies in the tunnels. Being friends, a
trade is made. Lina takes Doons assignment as a
messenger, and Doon goes to the tunnels.
Once in the tunnels, Doon is shocked at what he
discovers. Food and supplies are dwindling.
The generator that produces light for the dark
city is failing. Blackouts are more common and
last longer. Something is seriously wrong, yet
city officials refuse to admit it. It all fits
somehow with an ancient message that warns Ember
will die and its citizens must leave. But
exactly how does one do that? Ember is Ember,
the world, there is only darkness outside of
Ember. Lina and Doon have clues, but time is
running out. What can two twelve-year-olds do
to keep their world from ending?
Recommended for 6th, 7th and 8th Grade Sci-Fi
lovers
10Al Capone Does My Shirts
By Gennifer Choldenko
The convicts we have are the kind other prisons
dont want. I never knew prisons could be picky,
but I guess they can. You get to Alcatraz by
being the worst of the worst. Unless youre me.
I came here because my mother said I had to.
When twelve-year-old Moose Flanagan and his
family move to Alcatraz Island in 1935 Moose is
less than thrilled. His father has taken a job
as an electrician and prison guard so that
Mooses sister Natalie may attend the Esther P.
Marinoff school, a school for disabled
children. Very quickly Moose meets the other
children living on the island. Theres Theresa,
Jimmy, Annie and Piper. Piper Williams is the
wardens daughter. As soon as Moose
meets Piper he knows he has met trouble. The
kind of trouble that can get you sent off the
island. The very next day at school Piper revels
her newest scheme. Get Your Clothes Laundered
by Al Capone Laundry done by Machine Gun Kelly
and Scarface Al Cost 5 Cents Piper is selling
Alcatraz laundry services to her classmates who
do not live on Alcatraz Island. As hard as Moose
tries to avoid trouble he very quickly finds out
when you live on Alcatraz Island trouble finds
you.
Recommended for all 6th, 7th and 8th graders who
love historical fiction
11So B. It
By Sarah Weeks
Imagine living with your mother and knowing very
little about her. Thats the way it is for
12-year-old Heidi. For 12 years Heidi and her
mother have been living in an apartment, being
looked after by their next door neighbor. Heidi
does not know her grandparents, her father, where
her mother came from, or even what her mothers
real name is. Heidis mother is mentally
disabled. She can not read and write. Her
entire vocabulary consists of only 23 words.
Thats all Heidi really knows about her mother23
words.
But there is one word that Heidi just can not
understand soof. What does it mean? The
word sticks in her brain like gum sticks to your
shoe. One day Heidi discovers a roll of
photography film that had never been developed.
It contains 24 pictures taken years
ago. Twenty-three words and 24 pictures. Its
not much to go on. Just 47 clues, but what else
can she do if she is ever going to find her past
and the secret behind soof?
Recommended for 6th, 7th and 8th grades