![]() (Most of them are! Which means there are a lot more books to read here than first meets the eye!) I hope you find this list useful as well as lots of fun. ![]() However, if shorter (and generally lower reading level) books are what you are looking for you can check out this list here.įor your reference, after the title and author of each book I have listed how many pages it is, what age group it is recommended for and whether or not the title is part of a series. These books will give budding readers a real sense of accomplishment when they are finished. ![]() (With the exception of one that is just under at 96 pages and one that is 64 pages.) I wanted the books on this list to be transitional for beginning-intermediate readers not just in content and text, but in length. In addition, I looked for books that were over 100 pages in length. You’ll also notice that these books arefocused on the 4-10 year old crowd with ages 6-9 probably being the main “sweet spot”. You’ll notice that the books start with ones that have a much more simple plot line and easier vocabulary to more complex plots and text. This is a fab graphic novel and would really appeal to all readers and particularly KS1 to develop their enjoyment of graphic novels I really enjoyed reading it. ![]() I have them sorted by recommended age from youngest to oldest based on their listed, geared audience. The list is meant to be great books for the transition from beginning to intermediate readers. This list is full of over 20 that we personally love. They are entertaining, fun and all around awesome. ![]() Graphic novels are some of the most popular books in our home right now. ![]()
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