Best Books For 9–12 Year Olds in 2022
As 2022 comes to a close, we bring you some of this year’s best new books for 9 to 12-year-olds.
As 2022 comes to a close, we bring you some of this year’s best new books for 9 to 12-year-olds.
Written by Vedika Pathania, a second-year journalism student.
How often do we read the perspectives of the strong, brave women in stories? How do we know what Sita, Draupadi, or Radha went through? How did these epics unfold in front of their eyes and how were they affected by it all?
Written by Vedika Pathania, a second-year journalism student
The list will change with time, that is inevitable but I hope that wherever you are, whichever stage of reading you’re at, and however old you are, you can read them at one point or the other…
Written by Anahita Jain, a grade 8 student.
Mahmoud Bishara comes home from a walk, pondering whether staying invisible is the best solution in these troubling times. He soon resolves it by agreeing that staying invisible will help him avoid trouble of any sort…
How many books did you read this year? If you’re still wondering what to read next, here’s a list of some of the best books for kids between 8-10 years that we recommend.
Written by Nandini Gupta, a grade 6 student.
The ABC Murders is one of the best mystery fiction books by Agatha Christie. Here’s a little about it.
Composed by Abhay Talwar, a grade 6 student
When I see the cover, many thoughts come to my mind,
Unanswered questions, answers to which I need to find…
Written by Naman Anil Kumar, a grade 8 student.
Books are the mirrors of our life. The American author Garrison Keillor says, “A book is a gift you can open again and again”. Earnest Hemingway, of America’s best writers, said “There is no friend as loyal as books”…
Written by Atharv Balaji, a grade 5 student.
This series is about a boy called Percy Jackson, who finds out that he is a demigod and must travel to Camp Half-Bloods. In the camp, demigods train to vanquish the monsters on Earth. Throughout the series, Percy meets mythical creatures such as centaurs, cyclopes, satyrs, and titans…
Written by Anaisa Arora, a grade 8 student.
Carle was born in New York in 1929, but grew up in Nazi Germany, which had a profound effect on his family and, later, his work.