Fantasy

Science Fiction and Fantasy Reads for 3rd Graders

 

The Dragon of Doom by Bruce Coville and

Katherine Coville

The charm bracelet by Emily Rodda and

Raoul Vitale

Knights of the kitchen table by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith

Spaceheadz: SPHDZ. bk.1 by Jon Scieszka, 

Francesco Sedita, and Shane Prigmore

Aliens for dinner by Stephanie Spinner and

Steve Björkman

Science Fiction and Fantasy Reads for 1st Graders

Hedgie blasts off! by Jan

Brett

First graders from Mars

episode 1: Horus' horrible day by Shana Corey and Mark Teague

 

 Hiccup the hero adapted by Catherine Hapka with art by by Charles Grosvenor and Justin Gerard

 Up, up, up dear dragon by Margaret Hillert and David Schimmell

 

 Fluffy meets the Tooth Fairy by Kate McMullan and Mavis Smith

Canton Seniors Book Discussion: May 28, 2015

Canton Seniors Book Group will meet on Thursday, May 28 from 2:00-3:00pm in Canton Public Library's Group Study Room A. We will be discussing THE ONE-EYED MAN: A FUGUE, WITH WINDS AND ACCOMPANIMENT by L.E. Modesitt, Jr. Request a copy from a librarian at the Information Desk.

Suggested Reads for Tenth Grade

Here are some suggested reads for tenth grade, with fiction, historical fiction, graphic novels and everything in between. make sure to also check out our other high school lists!

Fiction

The story of Owen: dragon slayer of Trondheim by E. K. Johnston

The midnight dress by Karen Foxlee

The summer prince by Alaya Dawn Johnson

If I ever get out of here: a novel with paintings by Eric Gansworth

Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell

Suggested Reads for 9th Grade

There are a ton of great books for ninth grade readers; here are a few from the last several years that really stand out.

Fiction

Dodger by Terry Pratchett

Killer of enemies by Joseph Bruchac

A brief history of Montmaray by Michelle Cooper

The fault in our stars by John Green

Reality Boy by a novel by A.S. King

Nonfiction

Popular a memoir: Vintage wisdom for a modern geek by Maya Van Wagenen

Suggested Reads for 8th Grade

There are so many great books out there for eight graders! Below are some particularly good ones from recent years, spanning fiction, nonfiction, graphic novels, and everything in between.

Fiction

The earth, my butt, and other big, round things by Carolyn Mackler

Far far away by Tom McNeal, a sinister take on Hansel and Gretel

Akata witch by Nnedi Okorafor, essentially Harry Potter set in Nigeria

Eat, brains, love by Jeff Hart

Graceling by Kristin Cashore

Dungeons & Dragons Gaming

Roll up some fun with kid-friendly Dungeons & Dragons Gaming.  This monthly program will take place the fourth Tuesday of every month, 3:30-5:00 PM beginning January 27.  All playing materials will be provided, but feel free to bring your own dice.  This program is suggested for ages 9-12.  Families are welcome.  No registration is required.

Photo Dungeons & Dragons by River Siren (CC BY-SA 2.0)

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