All Ages


Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter, #1)
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter, #7)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Harry Potter, #2)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, #5)
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6)
The Hobbit, or There and Back Again
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Chronicles of Narnia, #1)
The Giving Tree
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
The Little Prince
The Book Thief
Oh, the Places You’ll Go!
Charlotte’s Web
Noah's Rainy Day by Sandra BrannanUnswerving by Barbara RidleyThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark HaddonThis Is All I Ask by Lynn KurlandThe Warrior's Apprentice by Lois McMaster Bujold
Best Books with Handicapped Hero
133 books — 103 voters
Little Women by Louisa May AlcottBroken Point by Donna K. ChildreeHumankind by Brad AronsonThe Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson BurnettPeter Pan & Wendy by J.M. Barrie
Top Family-Friendly Books For All Ages
166 books — 29 voters

The Complete Chi's Sweet Home, Part 1 by Kanata KonamiSue & Tai-chan, Vol. 1 by Kanata KonamiFukuFuku by Kanata KonamiWonder Cat Kyuu-chan, Vol. 1 by Sasami NitoriHappy Happy Clover, Vol. 1 by Sayuri Tatsuyama
Cute Manga for Kids!
14 books — 3 voters
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeThe Kite Runner by Khaled HosseiniThe Catcher in the Rye by J.D. SalingerAhab by Brad HuestisThis I Know by Eldonna Edwards
Coming of Age Books for Adult Readers
225 books — 309 voters

Odin's Shadow by Erin S. RileyToonopolis by Jeremy RoddenFirst Contact by Brent LeVasseurSteven Universe Vol. 1 by Jeremy SoreseThe Batman Adventures by Paul Dini
Best Books In A Cartoon Universe
20 books — 24 voters
Dewey Fairchild, Parent Problem Solver by Lorri HornHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. RowlingRedwall by Brian JacquesThe Lightning Thief by Rick RiordanThe Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Not Just for Kids!
38 books — 19 voters

Bill Schweitzer
Little Bobby Randall was a most unfortunate child. According to his mother, who should have known, he was just “Born wrong.” Well, maybe. Cindy On the first day, his mother asked him what he learned in camp. Bobby’s answers were simple and direct, as though he was quoting his counselor at the camp: “Bobby, please take your seat.” “Bobby, please stop talking.” “Don’t throw kitty in the pool” “Well, I don’t need to tell YOU that the last thing an 11-year-old girl wants to do is help a boy ...more
Bill Schweitzer, Anna Belle Cook and The Boy Who Talked to Dogs

When Robert was younger he lived somewhere else. When asked, he could never say exactly where, for the simple but painful reason that the nature of his removal from his home had been so sudden and rough and frightening, and had taken such a long time to end, that by the time he found himself in his new home and dared to open his eyes, he had not the slightest idea where he was or where he had come from.
Steve B McGlaughlin

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