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Best Middle Grade Books for Kids Who Say “I Hate Reading” (Ages 8–12)
These books are fast-paced, funny, and immediately gripping — ideal for reluctant or wiggly readers who need a strong hook from page one Diary of a Wimpy Kid – Jeff Kinney Short chapters, cartoons on every page, and laugh-out-loud moments make this a gateway series for kids who think books are boring. The Mummy in the Attic – Mitch Mitchell A spooky-fun mystery packed with humour, danger, and a creepy attic surprise — perfect for kids who love Goosebumps-style thrills witho
Lexi McLarin
1 min read


If your middle-grade reader liked The Egypt Game, they might also like…
The Mummy in the Attic The Red Pyramid These reads are perfect for curious minds who love history with a twist, mixing Ancient Egypt, secrets, and mysteries where imagination and reality collide. Here’s what they’re about The Egypt Game When new girl April and her neighbour Melanie bond over a shared fascination with Ancient Egypt, they create an imaginative game set in a deserted yard behind a local curiosity shop. As more children join in, the “Egypt Game” becomes increas
Lexi McLarin
2 min read


If your middle-grade reader liked Matilda, they might also like…
The Wild Robot The Girl Who Drank the Moon Fortunately, the Milk Each story celebrates clever, resilient children who use wit, imagination, and courage to stand up to unfair or puzzling worlds. Here’s what they’re about Matilda Matilda is a brilliant little girl with a love of books and a sharp sense of justice — unfortunately, she’s surrounded by adults who don’t appreciate either. From her neglectful parents to the terrifying headmistress Miss Trunchbull, Matilda faces un
Lexi McLarin
2 min read


If your middle-grade reader liked Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, they might also like…
The Kane Chronicles: The Red Pyramid Artemis Fowl Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard Zachary Ying and the Dragon Emperor T hese adventures blend mythology with modern life, pairing fast pacing, humour, and high stakes with heroes kids instantly root for. Here’s what they’re about Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief Percy Jackson has always felt like an outsider — struggling at school and constantly getting into trouble. When he discovers he is a demigod, the son of a Greek
Lexi McLarin
2 min read


If your middle-grade reader liked City of the Plague God, they might also like…
The Mummy in the Attic The Kane Chronicles: The Red Pyramid Zachary Ying and the Dragon Emperor The Storm Runner Each story blends ancient mythology with modern kids, delivering fast-paced action, high stakes, and legends that refuse to stay buried. Here’s what they’re about City of the Plague God When a mysterious amulet unleashes an ancient Mesopotamian god, Zane’s everyday life is turned upside down. Teaming up with unlikely allies, he must navigate modern London while b
Lexi McLarin
2 min read


If your middle-grade reader liked Goosebumps: Night of the Living Dummy, they might also like:
The Mummy in the Attic Doll Bones The Doll in the Garden Small Spaces These books all tap into the delicious thrill of creepy objects, slow-burn suspense, and spooky surprises that feel daring without tipping into nightmare territory. Here’s what they’re about Goosebumps: Night of the Living Dummy When twins Lindy and Kris find a ventriloquist dummy in a rubbish bin, it seems like a harmless toy — until it starts causing trouble. Lindy’s dummy, Mr Wood, begins saying cruel
Lexi McLarin
2 min read


If your middle-grade reader liked Goosebumps: Welcome to Dead House, they might also like…
Small Spaces Doll Bones The Night Librarian The Graveyard Book All of these books offer spooky fun with mystery and suspense, delivering chills that entertain without overwhelming sensitive readers. Here’s what they’re about Goosebumps: Welcome to Dead House When siblings Josh and Amanda move to the strange town of Dark Falls, something feels very wrong. The people act oddly, the house seems alive, and the town’s history is deeply unsettling. As the siblings investigate, th
Lexi McLarin
2 min read


If your middle-grade reader liked Wonder, they might also like…
Out of My Mind Fish in a Tree Rules Front Desk These heartfelt stories explore kindness, empathy, and finding your place, making them perfect for readers who connect deeply with character-driven books. Here’s what they’re about Wonder Auggie Pullman was born with a facial difference and has spent most of his life being homeschooled. When he starts fifth grade at a mainstream school, he must face stares, whispers, and the challenge of fitting in. Told through multiple perspe
Lexi McLarin
2 min read


If your middle-grade reader liked Diary of a Wimpy Kid, they might also like…
Big Nate: In a Class by Himself The Terrible Two Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made Dork Diaries Each book delivers laugh-out-loud humour, relatable school mishaps, and short, accessible chapters that keep even reluctant readers turning pages. Here’s what they’re about Diary of a Wimpy Kid Greg Heffley just wants to survive middle school with his dignity intact — which turns out to be nearly impossible. Through cartoon-style journal entries, Greg documents awkward friendship
Lexi McLarin
2 min read


If your middle-grade reader liked Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, they might also like…
Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow Amari and the Night Brothers The School for Good and Evil These stories all feature hidden worlds, magical schools or systems, and brave kids discovering they’re capable of far more than they imagined. Here’s what they’re about Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone Harry Potter has grown up unwanted and overlooked, living under the stairs with relatives who barely tolerate him. On his eleve
Lexi McLarin
2 min read


14 Middle-Grade Books that are Funny and Just The Right Amount of Frightening!
Middle grade books that are funny but frightening strike that perfect balance—where shivers and snickers dance together, and readers laugh even as they peek nervously over the page. Night of the Living Cuddle Bunnies – Jonathan Rosen Devin thinks his creepy neighbour is up to something — and he’s right: the man’s plush toy bunnies have come to life, and they’re hungry. Equal parts hilarious and horrifying. The Mummy in the Attic – Mitch Mitchell When Tom McNabb and his fe
Lexi McLarin
2 min read


10 Awesome Middle-Grade Books with Intriguing Family Mysteries
Stories steeped in secrets, lies, and family mysteries pull readers into the thrill of discovery — where every half-truth hides a clue, every attic box hums with history, and one brave kid must untangle the past to set things right. A Snicker of Magic – Natalie Lloyd Felicity Pickle’s family keeps moving — but when she arrives in Midnight Gulch, she learns that her family’s magic, and its mysteries, may still be alive. The Mystery of Black Hollow Lane – Julia Nobel At a s
Lexi McLarin
2 min read


7 Enthralling Middle-Grade Books that include Archaeological Adventures
There’s exhilarating fun in middle grade archaeological adventures – where crumbling maps, buried temples, and ancient clues send brave kids racing through history to uncover secrets the world forgot. The Missing Mummy – Ron Roy (A to Z Mysteries) Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose investigate the theft of a mummy from the local museum – and discover that even small-town mysteries can have ancient roots. The Mummy in the Attic – Mitch Mitchell When Tom McNabb and his best friend S
Lexi McLarin
2 min read


10 Fun Middle-Grade Books featuring Dynamic Duos
It’s pure fun watching dynamic duos in middle grade books – those unstoppable pairs who bicker, banter, and somehow save the day together, proving that two heads (and twice the trouble) are always better than one. Framed! – James Ponti Florian and Margaret use their smarts, sarcasm, and “Theory of All Small Things” to solve crimes — sometimes faster than the FBI. Lemons – Melissa Savage Lemonade Liberty Witt and Tobin Sky team up to hunt Bigfoot — but end up finding fri
Lexi McLarin
2 min read


10 Spellbinding Middle-Grade Books in which Magic Meets Science
When magic meets science in middle grade stories, sparks truly fly — potions bubble beside experiments, logic tangles with wonder, and curious kids prove that imagination and invention are two sides of the same spell. The Fourteenth Goldfish – Jennifer L. Holm When Ellie’s scientist grandfather turns himself into a teenager, she discovers that the line between scientific discovery and the miraculous is thinner than she imagined. The Alchemyst (The Secrets of the Immortal
Lexi McLarin
2 min read


7 Exciting Kids’ Books about Creepy Things Hiding at Home
There’s great shivery fun in stories where creepy things lurk at home – when the familiar hum of the fridge or a creak on the stairs hints that something uncanny is hiding just beyond the hallway light. The Haunted House Next Door – Andres Miedoso (Desmond Cole Ghost Patrol #1) A hilarious spooky mystery for younger MG readers — about two best friends who discover their new neighbour’s house is very, very haunted. The House with a Clock in Its Walls – John Bellairs After mo
Lexi McLarin
2 min read


11 Middle-Grade Books with Seriously Weird Neighbors
There’s wicked fun in stories with strange or suspicious neighbours — the ones who peer through curtains, bury odd boxes at midnight, and make kids wonder whether adventure (or danger) has just moved in next door. Old Mr. Wetherbee – The View from Saturday by E.L. Konigsburg The oddball neighbour whose strange stories and unexpected wisdom tie together a group of suburban kids — and a mystery that spans generations. Mr Benedict – The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trent
Lexi McLarin
2 min read


10 Middle-Grade Books with Sassy Girls Calling the Shots
There’s nothing more fun than a middle grade heroine with a healthy dose of sass — sharp-witted, bold-hearted, and never afraid to speak her mind (even when it gets her into delicious trouble). Stevie – The Mummy in the Attic by Mitch Mitchell Tom’s best friend and partner-in-chaos, Stevie is quick-witted, fearless, and not afraid to tell Tom when he’s being a doofus — her sass is only matched by her loyalty and big heart. Ramona Quimby – Ramona Quimby, Age 8 by Beverly C
Lexi McLarin
2 min read


7 Captivating Books with Secret Spells & Charms for Kids Aged 8-12
There’s irresistible fun in stories woven with secret spells and charms - where whispered words can open doors, shimmer in the air, and turn an ordinary school day into a dash of pure magic. The Hotel Between – Sean Easley Cam discovers a magical hotel that can transport him anywhere in the world — but each room hides a secret, and one charm may be the key to finding his missing mother. The Marvelwood Magicians – Diane Zahler A family of suburban magicians hiding their po
Lexi McLarin
1 min read


8 Imaginative Middle-Grade Books With Invisible Characters
It’s pure fun watching a middle grade character who can turn invisible - sneaking past bullies, uncovering secrets, and learning that sometimes the hardest part isn’t disappearing, but being truly seen. Things Not Seen – Andrew Clements A teenage boy wakes up invisible one morning and must uncover why it happened - and how to reverse it - in a heartfelt, humorous suburban mystery. Invisible Emmie – Terri Libenson A shy girl who feels “invisible” at school gets her secret note
Lexi McLarin
2 min read
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