Have you ever read a book that was so good you hoped it would never end? Students are always asking for book suggestions that are “just like” a great book they finished last night, last week, or last month. Here are some popular book titles with alternate book names that might almost be as good as the original. (If you have a great read-alike, please add a comment!)
If you love Harry Potter, TRY:
If you love The Lightning Thief, TRY:
If you love Wrinkle in Time, TRY:
If you love Little House on the Prairie, TRY:
If you love Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, TRY:
If you love My Side of the Mountain, TRY:
If you love From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, TRY:
If you love The Hunger Games, TRY:
If you love The Lord of the Rings, TRY:
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This is such a good idea! Thanks for the heads-up about this post and the Candymakers - looks fantastic.
if you like Harry Potter...try the CHARLIE BONE books. i liked them WAY better. they are faster to read. the book series is similar to Harry Potter, but the books just tell a story instead of spending pages and pages and pages describing intricate details. my son (now 13) enjoyed them as well.