Enjoy the following reviews for Middle-Grade fiction and Nonfiction. This is typically ages 8-12.


The Superteacher Project
Recommended Ages: 8-12
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Old School
Recommended Ages: 8-12
Humorous middle-grade novel that parents and children will enjoy.

Recruited by the FBI
A fast-paced mystery that readers are sure to enjoy. Listed ages 10-16; however, I recommend 12+

The One and Only Bob
Recommended Ages 8-11
Cautionary Content
This sequel to Applegate’s The One and Only Ivan follows Bob the dog. Despite its adorable nature, I highly recommend parents read my review to make sure it is right for their reader.

Library Girl
Recommended Ages: 9-12
Essie is eleven years old and has grown up in a library. However, life cannot remain the same anymore.
Cautionary Content - Please Review.

Lost in the Empire City
Recommended Ages: 8-12
Follow this historical fiction story of an immigrant from Italy learning to survive in a new world after losing his family on Elis Island.

Lifeboat 5
Recommended Ages: 8-12
Lifeboat 5 by Susan Hood is the second book on the similar sinking of the SS City of Benares in September of 1940 due to a German torpedo.


The Sherlock Society
Recommended Ages: 8-12
James Ponti’s newest middle grade mystery is The Sherlock Society. This story is sure to be a hit with everyone in the family. I absolutely loved the story and the wit throughout. It is not a book that one wants to put down until the mystery is finally solved.

Greenglass House
Recommended Ages: 9-12
The Greenglass House is an inn that is notorious for being a stop and resting place for smugglers and other criminally minded people. The story is mystery for the readers and main character to solve.
Caution: This story involves ghosts.

Uprising
Recommended Ages: 8-12
Jennifer A. Nielsen does it again with another compelling World War II novel set in Warsaw, Poland. Lidia Durr, the main character, is not willing to cower and wait for help to arrive. She is stubborn, willful, at times foolish, but also incredibly brave, courageous and talented.

Tree. Table. Book.
Recommended Ages: 8-12
Despite the fact that there are some things I liked about the story, I think there are too many that outweigh the reading of it. It isn’t a powerful, magnificent story that makes you overlook a few negatives. It is a subtle story that presents suggestive things to young readers. Readers from a secular worldview wouldn’t find much to criticize this story for; however, as one coming from a Biblical Worldview, I would quickly pass on this novel and find something better for my readers.

The Plot to Kill a Queen
Recommended Ages: 8-12
The Plot to Kill a Queen by Deborah Hopkinson is an adorable historical fiction novel that will captivate readers who like first person female protagonists and unique narrative styles.

The Enigma Girls
Recommended Ages: 8-12
The Enigma Girls by Candace Fleming is a compelling true story about ten young women sworn to secrecy whose work helped their country wing World War II.

