5 more Books for kids aged between 11 and 16, with high school starting and those teenage years arriving the reading ability increases, much like their tastes etc their choice of books could change drastically over this time. But what are some big Books that are good for this age bracket? let’s take a look at some more that could make someone’s book shelf on reading tablet.
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The Giver
“The Giver” is a dystopian novel by Lois Lowry that follows a young boy named Jonas who lives in a seemingly perfect society free of pain, suffering, and choice. However, as Jonas is assigned the role of the Receiver of Memory, he begins to uncover the dark truth behind his community’s existence and must decide whether to continue living in ignorance or to fight for change.
Maze Runner
“The Maze Runner” is a novel by James Dashner that follows a group of teenagers who are trapped in a mysterious maze with no memory of their past. They must work together to find a way out and uncover the secrets of their captivity.
Chronicles of Narnia
The Chronicles of Narnia is a series of seven fantasy novels written by C.S. Lewis. The stories follow the adventures of a group of children who enter the magical world of Narnia, where they encounter talking animals, mythical creatures, and battle against evil forces. Each book explores different themes and characters, but they are all connected through the Narnia universe.
The Outsiders
“The Outsiders” is a novel by S.E. Hinton that explores the themes of social division, class conflict, and identity through the eyes of a teenage narrator named Ponyboy Curtis. The novel follows Ponyboy and his gang, the Greasers, as they navigate their way through life in a world that seems to be stacked against them.
The Secret Garden
“The Secret Garden” is a novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. It tells the story of Mary Lennox, a young girl who moves from India to England after her parents die. She discovers a secret garden on her uncle’s estate and, with the help of a friend, brings it back to life. Along the way, Mary learns about friendship, healing, and the power of nature.
Overall
In this broad range of different stories, it helps those coming-of-age kids in the more challenging years, by 11 there become stronger readers but by 16 the wide world is here, and these tastes and interests have changed. Theres plenty of other books to look out for aswell for the bookshelf or Reading Tablet.