The Georgia Center for the Book has on its website a list of 25 Books All Young Georgians Should Read. How many have you read?
Young Adults (grades 7+)
Peaches
Jodi Lynn Anderson
I Am Rembrandt's Daughter
Lynn Cullen
The Maze Runner (Maze Runner Trilogy, Book 1)
James Dashner
Blood Brothers
S.A. Harazin
Pure
Terra Elan McVoy
First Shot
Walter Sorrells
Middle Readers (Grades 4-8)
Freedom Train
Evelyn Coleman
A Yellow Watermelon
Ted Dunagan
The Tree That Owns Itself: And Other Adventure Tales from Out of the Past
Gail Karwoski and Loretta Johnson Hammer
Joseph
Shelia Moses
Yankee Girl
Mary Ann Rodman
Alexander the Great Rocks the World (Darby Creek Publishing)
Vicky Alvear Schecter
Honey Bea
Kim L. Siegelson
A Taste of Blackberries
Doris Buchanan Smith
Any Which Wall
Laurel Snyder
Each Little Bird That Sings
Deborah Wiles
Graphic Novel (Grades 4+)
Owly, Vol. 1: The Way Home & The Bittersweet Summer
Andy Runton
Early Readers (Grades K-3)
Mittens (My First I Can Read)
Lola Schaefer
Picture Books (Pre-K+)
Little Duck (My Sparkling Springtime Friends)
Liz Conrad
14 Cows for America
Carmen Deedy (author) and Thomas Gonzalez (illustrator)
Soap, Soap, Soap / Jabon, Jabon, Jabon
Elizabeth O. Dulemba
The Origami Master
Nathaniel Lachenmeyer
Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes
Eric Litwin (author), James Dean (illustrator)
The Monster Who Did My Math
Danny Schnitzlein (author), Bill Mayer (illustrator)
This Is the Dream
Diane A. Shore and Jessica Alexander
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