Book Series and Sequels

Part of my Harry Potter book collection. Original box set purchased in England. Advanced reader’s copy of Prisoner of Azkaban (no cover art).

I have not done any official research on this or anything, but I am pretty sure Harry Potter kicked off a demand for books with sequels. I know it inspired a whole slew of fantasy-wizard-magic books. In my never ending quest to find the best young person’s book, I feel like the majority of my new reads often have “Book I” printed on the spine.  I also noticed that my students tend to reach for books with a sequel more than ever. I actually had a student who read nothing but Hank the Cowdog books all year (there are 59 of them). I tried to encourage a little diversity in his reading, but he was determined to finish the series. I have to admit I was a little impressed that he stuck with it; a series like that can get pretty repetitive. My point is, books with a sequel seem to be more popular than ever.

Which series are the most satisfying to you? Which series didn’t work and should have ended after that great first book? Below are my picks.

Young Readers (1st grade to 4th grade)

  • Magic Treehouse by Osborne (on the verge of the repetitive thing but that can be good for emerging readers)
  • Boxcar Children by Warner (up through book 19, author changes after that and falls victim to repetitiveness– see note above)
  • Henry Huggins by Cleary
  • Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing and Fudge books by Blume
  • Nathaniel Fludd, Beastologist by LaFevers
  • The Sherlock Files by Barrett

Older Readers (4th grade and up)

  • Chronicles of Narnia by Lewis
  • Ranger’s Apprentice by Flanagan
  • Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Riordan
  • The Tail of Emily Windsnap by Kessler (have not read the newly released 4th book yet)
  • Mistmantle Chronicles by McAllister
  • Peter and the Starcatchers by Barry
  • Conspiracy 365 by Lord (must be read in order)
  • The White Mountains (Tripods) trilogy by Christopher
  • Wrinkle in Time by L’Engle
  • 43 Old Cemetery Road by Klise
  • The Magic Thief by Prineas
  • The Magickeepers by Kirov

Not exactly a series, but there are companions

  • Rosie and Crooked Little Heart by Lamott
  • Lemonade Wars and Lemonade Crime by Davies
  • The GiverGathering Blue, and Messenger by Lowry
  • HootFlushScat, and Chomp by Hiaasen

Sequels are in the works, and I am anxiously awaiting more

  • Museum of Thieves by Tanner
  • The False Prince by Nielsen
  • The Books of Elsewhere by West

Series that should have stopped after the first or second book (in my opinion)

  • Mysterious Benedict Society by Stewart
  • Secret Series by Bosch
  • Series of Unfortunate Events by Snicket (Can these kids ever catch a break?)
  • Junie B. Jones by Park (Kindergarten was great; first grade was obnoxious.)
  • The Gideon Trilogy by Buckley-Archer (long and slow)

2 thoughts on “Book Series and Sequels

  1. Hello Caitlin! I was shocked that someone actually stumbled upon my “Does Anyone Read to Their Kids Anymore” blog, let alone Liked it, so I’ll start by saying: Thank You! Your blog looks professional next to mine!

    I’ve hired kindleexpert.com to get my latest novel and my new children’s series up for all the various e-readers, and hope that they’ll be available within a few weeks. But as they’re “in the works” out there in CO, I could still slip in some book review blurbs for the back covers if I can find any moms interested in reading one of them. Any chance you’d be interested? Any constructive criticism would help the series, and any positive comments would help the stories get noticed. You (and any friend moms) would get a gift card and a free paperback copy for a written review. If you’re interested, I’d e-mail you one of the 4 stories.

    Thanks again. Be well, and keep blogging!

    Kevin Robinson
    ghostwalkerfile@gmail.com

    • I like to troll around on the blogs that mention children’s books, and I discovered your post. FYI– I do still read aloud to my children. 🙂 I would be happy to read one of your stories and offer a review/feedback. You can e-mail me at theroommomct@gmail.com. Thanks for following me.

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