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4 New Middle Grade Books Kids Are Loving Right Now

A great middle grade book does more than just keep kids busy for a few hours.

It makes them want to keep reading.

The books on this list are funny, immersive, fast-moving, and emotionally engaging in exactly the ways that tend to turn occasional readers into passionate ones. Whether your child loves graphic novels, fantasy adventures, mysteries, or realistic fiction, these are the kinds of books kids recommend to friends and stay up too late finishing under the covers.

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1. The Cartoonists Club

by Raina Telgemeier & Scott McCloud

A group of kids starts a comics club and learns how stories, drawings, and collaboration come together.

This book combines the warmth and accessibility Raina Telgemeier is known for with genuinely fascinating insights into how comics are made.

Why kids love it
  • Graphic novel format feels approachable
  • Funny and emotionally relatable
  • Encourages creativity and storytelling
  • Great for reluctant readers

Best for readers who liked: Smile, Dog Man, or Amulet

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2. Impossible Creatures

by Katherine Rundell

A boy discovers a hidden world filled with mythical creatures and gets pulled into a dangerous adventure involving dragons, sphinxes, and ancient magic.

This has become one of the breakout middle grade fantasy novels of the last year.

Why kids get obsessed
  • Huge imaginative world
  • Fast pacing and nonstop adventure
  • Feels cinematic
  • Strong emotional core

Best for readers who liked: Percy Jackson or Harry Potter

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3. Max in the House of Spies

by Adam Gidwitz

A Jewish boy escaping Nazi Germany becomes involved in a British spy training operation during World War II.

It manages to be suspenseful, funny, emotional, and historically rich all at once.

Why kids fly through it
  • Short exciting chapters
  • Spy-school energy
  • Humor mixed with real stakes
  • Strong voice and narration

Best for ages: 9–13

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4. The Wrong Way Home

by Kate O’Shaughnessy

After escaping an isolated survivalist compound, a girl enters the outside world for the first time and begins questioning everything she has been taught.

This one is quieter than the others on this list, but deeply compelling.

Why it works
  • Emotionally gripping
  • Strong character development
  • Fast-moving despite serious themes
  • Excellent family discussion book

Especially good for: thoughtful readers who enjoy realistic fiction and emotional stories


The strongest middle grade books all share one thing in common:

They make kids want to keep going.

At this age, that feeling matters more than almost anything else.

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