There are several superhero books in the Step Into Reading series with different reading levels. For example link.
Olaf the Troll ,'Showtime'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
EDWARD EAGER YESSSSS.
I love The Borrowers but I think it's above his reading level right no the same with Dragonbreath but I'll keep those in mind.
The super hero ones look like the right rea ding level.
I was so glad when the publishers started looking for books to cash in post-Harry Potter and put the Edward Eager books back in print.
“The best kind of book,” said Barnaby, “is a magic book.”
“Naturally,” said John.
There was a silence, as they all thought about this and how true it was.
“The best kind of magic book,” said Barnaby, ... “is when it’s about ordinary people like us, and then something happens and it’s magic.”
“Like when you find a nickel, except it isn’t a nickel – it’s a half-magic talisman,” said Susann.
“Or you’re playing in the front yard and somebody asks is this the road to Butterfield,” said Abbie.
“Only it isn’t at all – it’s the road to Oz!” shrilled Fredericka, jigging up and down excitedly, for she had read the book in which this happens….
“The best kind of magic book,” Barnaby was saying,” is the kind where the magic has rules. And you have to deal with it and thwart it before it thwarts you. Only sometimes you forget and get thwarted.”
There is a book I'd definitely rec if I could only remember the title or author. When I was a little a library book Ir really loved was about a boy being tormented by monsters until he was taught to ignore them. The thing I remember best is the little boy defeating and driving away the monsters by c chanting "Don't hear you, don't see, you're nothing to me! And how in the world can a nothing scare me?"
My adult perspective is that the book should have been called "Denial for beginners",but still was a good book.
This rec is too close to he kind of query that booksellers justifiably hate. Damn close to asking if they have "that book with the yellow cover".
Google suggests it is this book, actually about a monkey.
(cross-posted to Fan Fiction) Is there anyone out there who would be willing to beta-read a Code Name Verity fic I'm finishing up for Yuletide. Right now, I mostly need someone to help check character voices and to make sure I didn't muff any major bits of canon.
Scholastic actually does a really good job of matching up age with reading level (so if you've got a 1st grader reading at a 4th grade level, you can find more difficult books with stories of interest to a 6 year-old, or vice versa).
I don't have a good enough memory of canon to do so Anne, but I can't wait to read it at Yuletide!
Thank you, meara! I did get someone to volunteer over in the FF thread, so I'm covered.
Good to know that about Scholastic, Jessica.