![]() ![]() The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart.The Great Greene Heist by Valerian Johnson.* The Father Brown Reader by Chesterton and Nancy Carpentier Brown.The Candymakers by Wendy Mass (ages down well).School Ship Tobermory by Alexander McCall Smith.Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place by Maryrose Wood.* The Secret Keepers by Trenton Lee Stewart.* Somebody on This Bus is Going to Be Famous by J.If the Magic Fits by Susan Maupin Schmid.These titles are a bit more complex than those on the elementary list. The “Tween” list is geared to middle school kids (~ 10-14 age range) who enjoy the usual middle grades fare and have a wide range of interests (even if they’re older/younger). The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznik.The Great Cake Mystery: Precious Ramotswe’s First Case by Alexander McCall Smith (ages 6-10). ![]() The Chicken Squad (series) by Doreen Cronin (even younger than the J.J.Nick and Tesla’s High-Voltage Danger Lab (series) by Bob Plugfelder and Steve Hocksmith.Tully: The Trouble with Chickens by Doreen Cronin Most strong readers will age up easily into the Tween list, but do read reviews first if your child is on the younger side. ![]() The Elementary list targets elementary school-aged kids (~ages 6-10) who read independently, but aren’t quite ready for more complex fare. Want an updated, printable list? Get your mystery list here. As always, we recommend reading reviews to determine appropriateness for your family! Per usual, titles are linked to RR reviews where applicable. Voracious readers will likely read up slower readers may want to ponder an easier title as they figure out clues. We’re putting these lists in one post because, honestly, “reading level” lines get very fuzzy with mysteries. What can they read when they’ve exhausted the library’s stash of Boxcar Children, Trixie Belden, Nancy Drew, and Hardy Boys? Mystery book list for all ages! Whether or not you’re planning to see Murder on the Orient Express this month, you likely have a mystery fan in the house. ![]()
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