Which books should I read next?
Understood Betsy, by Dorothy Canfield Fisher. A girl is sent to rural Vermont and experiences country life.
32 (24.8%)
Building Blocks, by Cynthia Voigt. A boy time-travels and meets his father as a boy.
22 (17.1%)
Juniper, by Monica Furlong. A princess studies with her wise-woman aunt.
50 (38.8%)
Mossflower, by Brian Jacques. Martin the Warrior vs en evil cat queen.
24 (18.6%)
Castaways in Lilliput, by Henry Winterfield. Three shipwrecked kids land in Lilliput.
17 (13.2%)
Midsummer, by Katherine Adams. Two New York kids are sent to Sweden & experience Swedish life.
20 (15.5%)
Orphan Island, by Laurel Snyder. Kids live alone on an island.
23 (17.8%)
Mariel of Redwall, by Brian Jacques. Finally a heroine.
25 (19.4%)
The Fairy Caravan, by Beatrix Potter. A miniature animal traveling circus.
19 (14.7%)
A Room Made of Windows, by Eleanor Cameron. Teenage Julia wants to be a writer.
18 (14.0%)
When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit, by Judith Kerr. Anna and her family are refugees in multiple countries.
30 (23.3%)
Hyddenworld, by William Horwood. Two kids find a civilization of tiny people and magic.
23 (17.8%)
Assignment in Alaska (Kathy Martin), by Josephine James. A stewardess has an Alaska adventure.
9 (7.0%)
Talargain, by Joyce Gard. Northumberland selkie fantasy.
45 (34.9%)
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I read this over and over as a kid, I loved it. Their journeys are so engaging and the original excitement of leaving Germany is quickly replaced by "what, we have to learn ANOTHER language???"
The sequels where the kids are older and understand more of what's going on are more grim but also very good.
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I went through an extensive William Horwood phase but the relentlessly increasing grimness of the Duncton series meant I bought Hyddenworld and never read it. I do still really like his Skallagrigg, though.
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and in a slightly different vein, lindgren's seacrow island https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2904340-seacrow-island (a family visits a house on an island in the fjords every summer, and everybody has adventures).
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Redwall has amazing FOOD, be prepared to be hungry.
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