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What Was Your Favorite Book to Read in 5th Grade?
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Jonathan
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Mar 12, 2013 11:57AM
We have to read a lot of books in 5th grade. I was wondering what your favorite book was to read in 5th grade.
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The wayside books, Judy blume books, Robin Jones Gunn, Lucy Maud, Roald dahl, etc.
I was finishing up Harry Potter and i was reading goosebumps and a lot morebut those were the main ones
If I remember right, that was about the time that I started to read bigger books. Perhaps a bit before...yeah, I'm thinking it was prior to my large book addiction ^-^ Mostly chapter books then. Esp. if they had anything to do with animals or pokemon. Ralph S Mouse, LOTS of Bill Wallace, pokemon chapter books etc.
As I'm only in 7th grade I still cannot remember what I read besides: Goose Bumps, The Stone Child, and Warriors. Not much but I wasn't crazy with reading. Only read if there was a really good book.
My class read After the First Death which was probably the first book that I had read that didn't have some sort of fantasy or childlike element (my favourite's up til then were The Hobbit and anything by Roald Dahl). It was also very dark, with some very adult scenes which were possibly inappropriate for our age! Shortly after we read The Iron Man which was possibly the first sci-fi esque book I'd read.
In fifth grade I had a really (really) amazing teacher. She moved to South Carolina that summer, but she was awesome. Anywhoo, we read a book called Walk Two Moons that I loved. I haven't read it since then, but I remember being fascinated with it. We also read City of Ember (only ok), and I read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. So all in all, I read some pretty good books in 5th grade.
to be honest i wasn't much of a reader until the middle of grade 6. But I read the Geronimo Stilton series and a series called araminta spook?
Do you people read no young adult fiction in 5th grade? I am in 5th grade right now. I read the Harry potter when I was in first grade. Now I am reading partials series and the fifth wave, the fault in our stars, matched, selection. Most people probably read more than just Harry potter each year.
Oh I read YA. Those were just my favorite books because I read them in the year where I had the best teacher I will probably ever have.
Definitely the entire Encyclopedia Brown Takes the Cake! and The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe series. Grade 5 was the year I really started reading. Before that, you couldn't get me to look at a book.
September to October in my fifth grade year was when I read the whole Series of Unfortunate Events! Those were definitely my favourite books of that year.
Tales of a fourth grade nothing
My favourite book series from faith grade was Hunger games, Once, cat Royal, Ferals or a series of unfortunate events.
OOOOOOOH!!! The Emerald Atlas was my absolute favorite, and I'm dying to read it again. I also loved The Lost Children, which I also want to read again.
I am in fifth grade but read books for older kids. I like to read books by Rick Riordan, Series of Unfortunate Events, Bronze Bow, and Redwall. If I had to choose between any of them, I'd have to go with Rick Riordan's because multiple of those books have come out this year.
In fifth grade, I really liked the Mysterious Benedict Society and the Giver Series.
-Anne of Green Gables-The Secret Garden
-Little Women
-The Phantom Tollbooth
-A Wrinkle in Time
-The Neverending Story
(I am in 5th grade)Little Women
Enid Blyton books
The Land of Stories
A Series of Unfortunate Events (The whole series)
The Witch of Blackbird Pond
Princess Academy (The whole series)
Fablehaven (The whole series)
Jurassic park by Michael CrichtonDragon teeth by Michael Crichton
The girl who loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King
The eyes of the dragon by Stephen King
The Michael Vey series byRichard Paul Evans
Anything by Brandon Sanderson
Anything by Brandon Mull
I never had '5th Grade' when I was younger. But I did have 'Year 5'. My favourite of all time were and now Rex Stone books.Rex Stone
Maryam wrote: "(I am in 5th grade)Little Women
Enid Blyton books
The Land of Stories
A Series of Unfortunate Events (The whole series)
The Witch of Blackbird Pond
Princess Academy (The whole series)
Fablehaven ..."
Now i'm in sixth grade lol :D
Maryam wrote: "Rumell wrote: "Maryam wrote: "Maryam wrote: "Now i'm in sixth grade lol :D "How old are you? Just curious."
In a month i'll be 12 :)"
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You didn't copy and paste the whole thing... 😕
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I am just saying. It is important that if you are 12 years and younger you are supervised while using social networks.
It is important that young people stay safe. The internet is a dangerous place.
I am not saying you should stop using Goodreads. I am saying that you should be supervised while you are using it. Maybe asking a trusted adult before going on Goodreads.
I loved the amulet series and this one graphic novel called Peanut. Didn't like to read novels yet. I was always behind in english but still enjoyed reading.
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Peanut (other topics)Encyclopedia Brown Takes the Cake! (other topics)
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (other topics)
Inkheart (other topics)
After the First Death (other topics)
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