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5 Outernet: Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore: 2002–2003 6 Peter and the Starcatchers: Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson: 2004–2011 5 Oz series: L. Frank Baum, Ruth Plumly Thompson, and others 1900–1920 (Baum); 1921–1963 (others) 14 Madeline: Ludwig Bemelmans: 1939–1956 6 John Bemelmans Marciano: 1999–2013 6 The Dark Is Rising Sequence ...
Many publishers have lists of best books, defined by their own criteria.This article enumerates some lists for which there are fuller articles. Among them, Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels (Xanadu, 1985) and Modern Fantasy: The 100 Best Novels (Grafton, 1988) are collections of 100 short essays by a single author, David Pringle, with moderately long critical introductory chapters also by ...
The School Reading List website says its recommendations are "curated and reviewed by a small group of librarians, English teachers [11] and parents who discuss books that have worked well with groups of children". The company is based in London.
Mia Mayhem [6] Kara West/Leeza Hernandez Protagonist's friend has prosthetic legs. This friend is in some books of this series. 2018-Present Chapter book 5 Worlds [7] Mark Siegel, Alexis Siegel /Xanthe Bouma, Matt Rockefeller, Boya Sun One protagonist is a robot who loses his right arm in an accident and then receives a new mechanical arm.
Pages in category "Children's fiction books" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 242 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
[4] To prepare for the task, he analyzed samples of several popular series for boys, [3] probably including Tom Swift, "Roy Rockwood", and Carl H. Claudy's stories for The American Boy magazine. [4] By September, Heinlein's agent was able to report that the YA editor at Scribner's, Alice Dalgliesh, had liked Heinlein's draft of the first book. [5]
Nigerian academic Ainehi Edoro criticized the lack of literature by African authors and the predominance of American literature on the list and called the list "an act of cultural erasure". [4] The list was also criticized for its lack of genres such as graphic fiction , science fiction , fantasy , and children's literature . [ 5 ]
[4] Aesop's Fables: Aesop: c. 600 BC [5] [6] Kathasaritsagara: Somadeva: 11th Century AD: Collection of Indian legends, fairy tales and folk tales as retold by a Saivite Brahmin named Somadeva. Generally believed to derive from Gunadhya's Brhat-katha, written in Paisachi dialect from the south of India. [citation needed] Arabian Nights: Unknown