Seventh Grade Reading List
Airborn by Kenneth Oppel
Matt, a young cabin boy aboard an airship, and Kate,
a wealthy young girl traveling with her chaperone,
team up to search for the existence of mysterious
winged creatures reportedly living hundreds of feet
above the Earth's surface.
YA FIC Oppel (355p)
Aria of the Sea by Dia Calhoun
In the magical kingdom of Windward,
thirteen-year-old Cerinthe arrives at the Royal
Dancing School, where she finds herself torn between
careers and passions; she must decide between
dancing and healing.
YA SF Calhoun (264p)
Blackwater by Eve Bunting
When a boy and girl are drowned in the Blackwater
River, thirteen-year-old Brodie must decide whether
to confess that he may have caused the accident.
YA FIC Bunting (146p)
A Boy at War: A Novel of Pearl Harbor by
Harry Mazer
While fishing with his friends off Honolulu on
December 7, 1941, Adam is caught in the midst of the
infamous Japanese attack. Through the chaos of the
subsequent days, he struggles to find his father, a
naval officer who was serving on the U.S.S. Arizona
when the bombs fell.
YA FIC Mazer (104p)
Bucking the Sarge by Christopher Paul
Curtis
Deeply involved in his cold and manipulative
mother's shady business dealings, 14-year-old Luther
keeps a sense of humor while running the Happy
Neighbor Group Home For Men, all the while dreaming
of going to college and becoming a philosopher.
YA FIC Curtis (259p)
The Dark Horse by Marcus Sedgwick
Having risen to power as chief of his people,
sixteen-year-old Sigurd becomes the Storn. He must
lead his people as they try to resist the
bloodthirsty invaders known as the Dark Horse, while
struggling with a shocking discovery about his
foster sister Mouse.
YA FIC Sedgewick (217p)
The Dark Materials Trilogy: The Golden
Compass, The Subtle Knife, and The Amber
Spyglass by Phillip Pullman
Join Lyra and Will (and of course their ever-present
daemons) as they struggle save the universe from
evil powers, utilizing all manner of mystical
devices and strange acquaintances.
YA SF Pullman (339p, 426p, and 518p)
Dark Portal by Robin Jarvis
While on a rescue mission, a few daring mice journey
below to the sewers to an evil world populated by
rats that peel mice before eating them and worship
the Dark Lord.
YA FIC Jarvis (241p)
Dr. Franklin's Island by Ann Halam
When their plane crashes over the Pacific Ocean,
three teens are stranded on a tropical island and
imprisoned by a mad doctor who uses humans in
horrifying experiments involving animal genes.
YA FIC Halam (245p)
Gadget by Paul Zindel
Thirteen-year-old Stephen gets caught in a web of
secrecy and intrigue when his father and other
scientists at Los Alamos work on a secret project to
end World War II.
YA FIC Zindel (184p)
Gathering Blue by Lois Lowry
Lame and suddenly orphaned, Kira is mysteriously
removed from her squalid village to live in the
extravagant Council Edifice, where she is expected
to use her gifts as a weaver to do the bidding of
the all-powerful Guardians.
If you liked Lowry's The Giver, try this one!
YA SF Lowry (215p)
The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray by Chris
Wooding
As Thaniel, a wych-hunter, and Cathaline, his friend
and mentor, try to rid the alleys of London's Old
Quarter of the terrible creatures that infest them,
their lives become entwined with that of a woman who
may be either mad or possessed.
YA FIC Wooding (292p)
Hidden Talents by David Lubar
When thirteen-year-old Martin arrives at an
alternative school for misfits and problem students,
he falls in with a group of boys with psychic powers
and discovers something surprising about himself.
YA FIC Lubar (213p)
Kira Kira by Cynthia Kadohata
Chronicles the close friendship between two
Japanese-American sisters growing up in rural
Georgia during the late 1950s and early 1960s, and
the despair when one sister becomes terminally ill.
YA FIC Kadohata (244p)
Last Book in the Universe by Rodman
Philbrick
A thousand years in the future, an earthquake
destroys much of the planet, and an epileptic
teenager nicknamed Spaz begins the heroic fight to
bring human intelligence back to Earth.
YA SF Philbrick (223p)
Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy by
Gary D. Schmidt
In 1911, Turner Buckminster hates his new home of
Phippsburg, Maine, but things improve when he meets
Lizzie Bright Griffin, a girl from a poor, nearby
island community founded by former slaves that the
town fathers--and Turner's--want to change into a
tourist spot.
YA FIC (219p)
Mississippi Trial, 1955 by Chris Crowe
A sixteen-year-old finds himself at odds with his
grandfather over issues surrounding the kidnapping
and murder of a fourteen-year-old African American
from Chicago.
YA FIC Crowe (231p)
Oracle Betrayed by Catherine Fisher
After she is chosen to be "Bearer-of-the-god,"
Mirany questions the established order and sets out,
along with a musician and a scribe, to find the
legitimate heir of the religious leader known as the
Archon.
YA SF Fisher (341p)
Parvana's Journey by Deborah Ellis
After her father dies, twelve-year-old Parvana is
left to fend for herself, and thus decides to dress
as a boy and join a group of orphans on the run, in
order to find a way to locate her remaining family
inside war-torn Afghanistan.
YA FIC Ellis (199p)
Prairie Whispers by Frances Arrington
Twelve-year-old Colleen is the only one who knows
that her newborn baby sister died, and that Colleen
put another baby in her place. Nobody has any idea,
until the baby's father shows up and makes trouble
for her and her family on the 1860's South Dakota
prairie.
YA FIC Arrington (184p)
Say Yes by Audrey Couloumbis
Left alone following the sudden disappearance of her
stepmother, Casey will resort to anything to
survive, including robbery.
YA FIC Couloumbis (200p)
Storm Catchers by Tim Bowler
Wracked with guilt over his younger sister's
kidnapping, Fin attempts to rescue her, in the
process discovering a dark family secret.
YA FIC Bowler (200p)
Surviving the Applewhites by Stephanie S.
Tolan
Jake, a budding juvenile delinquent, is sent for
home schooling to the artsy and eccentric Applewhite
family's Creative Academy, where he discovers
talents and interests he never knew he had.
YA FIC Tolan (216p)
Turnabout by Margaret Peterson Haddix
Elderly Melly and Anny Beth decide to take part in
Project Turnabout, wherein they are given injections
to progressively reverse their aging. They enjoy
their recaptured youth immensely until they reach
ages fifteen and eighteen, and realize they can't
stop the process.
YA SF Haddix (223p)
Wild Man Island by Will Hobbs
After fourteen-year-old Andy slips away from his
kayaking group to visit the wilderness site of his
archaeologist father's death, a storm strands him on
Admiralty Island, Alaska, where he struggles to
survive amid the unexpected animal and human
inhabitants that threaten his existence.
YA FIC Hobbs (184p)
Wish by Gail Carson Levine
When Wilma is granted her wish to be the most
popular girl in her school, she thinks that her life
will be instantly transformed; and her life does
change, but not always in the ways she expects.
YA SF Levine (197p)
Witness by Karen Hesse
A series of poems express the views of various
people in a small Vermont town, including a young
black girl and a young Jewish girl, during the early
1920s as the Ku Klux Klan tries to infiltrate the
town.
YA FIC Hesse (161p)
A Wolf at the Door and Other Retold Fairy
Tales edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling
Enjoy these creepy, gruesome and funny retellings of
your favorite fairytales by award-winning sci-fi and
fantasy authors.
YA SF Wolf (165p)
A Year Down Yonder by Richard Peck
During the recession of 1937, fifteen-year-old Mary
Alice is sent to live with her feisty,
larger-than-life grandmother in rural Illinois and
comes to a better understanding of this fearsome
woman.
YA FIC Peck (130p)
An American Plague: The True and Terrifying
Story of The Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793 by
Jim Murphy
Describes the illness known as yellow fever and the
toll it took on the city's residents, relating the
epidemic to the major social and political events of
the day and to 18th-century medical beliefs and
practices.
JUV 614.541 M954A (165p) 2003
Anne Frank in the World, 1929-1945 by The
Anne Frank House ed.
This photo-essay takes readers along as it retraces
the Frank family's movements: from the Frankfurt of
1929 to the 1933 Amsterdam, through the liberation
of Europe in 1945.
YA 940.5315 F851A (144p) 2001
Boy: Tales of Childhood by Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl recounts his days as a child growing up
in England -from his years as a prankster at
boarding school to his envious position as a
chocolate tester for Cadbury's.
YA 928.2 D137B (160p) 1984
Cheap Frills: Fabulous Facelifts For Your
Clothes by Jennifer Knapp
With over forty simple ideas that use ribbons,
beads, sequins, and other easy-to-find trimmings,
the projects in Cheap Frills will have readers
converting their humdrum garments into one-of-a-kind
fashion statements.
YA 646.408 K727C (113p) 2001
Chicken Soup for the Preteen Soul: 101 Stories
of Changes, Choices, and Growing Up for Kids Ages
9-13 by Jack Canfield
This survival guide to the preteen years is packed
with inspirational and entertaining stories by and
about readers ages nine to thirteen.
YA 158.1 C432P (386p) 2000
D.I.Y. Girl: The Real Girl's Guide to Making
Everything from Lip Gloss to Lamps by Jennifer
Bonnell
A step-by-step guide to making clothes, beauty
products, fashion accessories, and decorative items
for your room.
YA 745.5 B643D (85p) 2003
The Dream Book: A Young Person's Guide to
Understanding Dreams by Patricia L Garfield
Dream expert Patricia Garfield has gathered together
the common types of dreams - dreams of being chased,
of unfinished homework, of falling, and even of
being undressed in the most awkward places - and
helps young people analyze their dream lives.
YA 154.63 G18D (122p) 2002
The Good Fight: How World War II Was Won
by Stephen E Ambrose
Ambrose does an excellent job of bringing this war
to life by combining accounts of major events during
the war, personal anecdotes from soldiers, awesome
photographs, battlefield maps and more.
YA 940.53 AM16G (96p) 2001
How Angel Peterson Got His Name and Other
Outrageous Tales about Extreme Sports by Gary
Paulsen
Author Gary Paulsen's humorous stories of extreme
sports stunts he and his friends performed while
growing up in northern Minnesota.
YA 928.1 P285H (111p) 2003
How Rude! : The Teenagers' Guide to Good
Manners, Proper Behavior, and Not Grossing People
Out by Alex J. Packer
A humorous but practical guide to good manners and
social skills, covering such areas as family life,
behavior in public, manners in school, eating, and
clothes.
YA 395.123 P127 (465p) 1997
The Kid's Guide to Service Projects: Over 500
Service Ideas for Young People Who Want to Make a
Difference by Barbara A Lewis
This helpful book describes a variety of
opportunities for young people to participate in
successful community service.
YA & JUV 361.37 L585K (175p) 1995
Police Lab: How Forensic Science Tracks Down
and Convicts Criminals by David Owen
Full color photos and an easy to read format brings
this fascinating subject to life explaining how
forensics experts gather, analyze, and assess data
on forgery, suicides, explosions, and murder.
YA 363.25 OW22P 2002 (128p) 2002
Promises to Keep: How Jackie Robinson Changed
America by Sharon Robinson
Sharon Robinson shares memories of her famous father
in this richly illustrated biography of the man who
made history by breaking the color barrier in
baseball.
JUV 927.95 R563M (64p) 2004
Strange Stuff: True Stories of Odd Places and
Things by Janet Nuzum Myers
Quicksand, mermaids, scorpions, Bigfoot, if you like
weird stuff you'll love this book. It's chock full
of unusual oddities guaranteed to amuse and
fascinate.
YA 001.94 M992S (104p) 1999
Surviving Hitler: A Boy In The Nazi Death
Camps by Andrea Warren
Caught up in Hitler's Final Solution to annihilate
Europe's Jews, fifteen-year-old Jack is torn from
his family and thrown into the nightmarish world of
the concentration camps.
YA 940.5318 W251S (146p) 2001
Teens 911: Snowbound, Helicopter Crash and
Other True Survival Stories by Deborah Morris
Accounts of true incidents from across the United
States in which teenagers used their knowledge and
skills to save their own or someone else's life.
YA 613.69 M831T (189p) 2002
Ten Days in the Dirt: The Spectacle of
Off-road Motorcycling by Russ Rohrer
Travel to ten of the world’s premier off-road events
meet some of the best off-road riders on the planet.
YA 796.756 R636T (159p) 2004
They Saw the Future: Oracles, Psychics,
Scientists, Great Thinkers, and Pretty Good Guessers
by Kathleen Krull
Discusses the work and predictions of those who have
speculated about or claimed to see the future, from
the oracles of ancient Greece to such modern figures
as Edgar Cayce and Jeane Dixon.
YA 133.3 K939T (108p) 1999
Ultimate Special Forces by Hugh McManners
Written by a former commando and defense
correspondent for the London Sunday Times, McManners
traces the discipline and principles behind crack
forces like the US Delta Force and British SAS and
reveals their little-known techniques, specialized
equipment, and outstanding military achievement by
land and sea.
YA 356.16 M227U (192p) 2003
We Were There Too! Young People in U.S.
History by Phillip M Hoose
Biographies of dozens of young people who made a
mark in American history, including explorers,
planters, spies, cowpunchers, sweatshop workers, and
civil rights workers.
JUV 920.0083 H769W (264p) 2001
Within Reach: My Everest Story by Mark
Pfetzer
The author describes how he spent his teenage years
climbing mountains in the United States, South
America, Africa, and Asia, with an emphasis on his
two expeditions up Mount Everest.
YA 796.522092 P479W (224p) 1998
Compiled by Shari Brown 12/03, updated 6/05;
Holdings checked 7/06 KRL
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