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Fiction Books for 8-11 Years Children

One can get bored of reading biographies, action books, classics or comics but never of fiction books. Fiction is one of those kinds which immerses the reader in the in its world.

Being a fictional lover, I suggest some good books for 8-11 years of children. I hope this helps you.


Harry Potter Book Series By J. K. Rowling

Harry Potter books are the best books I've read so far. It takes you along with it into the magical world of Harry Potter. A boy who has grown up with his aunt and uncle with a whiff of ignorance and prejudice suddenly discovers on his 11th birthday that he is a wizard! Hard to believe but true. One who hasn't even heard of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry has a place at one of the best magical schools! But this is not all. Aloof from this many mysteries lay hidden, waiting for him. Join Harry along with his mates Ron and Hermione on this incredible journey.








The Secret Seven By Enid Blyton

Great book for mystery enthusiasts. Seven kids own a covert society called the secret seven. As one of the members, Jack, wanders out in the night to find his society batch, he suddenly notices some struggle going on in one of the abandoned houses of the city. So, is this a mystery for society to solve, or is it just a simple thing? Will their society be able to figure it out? This is a recommendable book series for children of ages 9 and 10. It is an easy-to-read book. It’s a book that makes readers want to read more and holds them up until the end.



The Roman Mysteries: The Thieves of Ostia By Caroline Lawrence

This book is one of the series of The Roman Mysteries. Being a mystery story, of the year 79AD, in Ostia, Rome. Flavia, the Roman sea captain’s daughter is about to go on a creepy adventure, along with her 3 newfound friends. They all collectively try to unveil that who has been killing the dogs of Ostia. I recommend this book as it is an exciting who-dun-it book, which tells you how it was to breathe in ancient Rome. I had never been a big fan of fiction before I read this book. Appreciations to Caroline, for her wide range of imagination.



 
 
 

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