Wayne Mills is the founder and quizmaster of the Kids' Lit Quiz.
He is passionate about kids reading for pleasure and works to ensure
that readers are challenged to read widely across a range of
literature.
Over the years, Wayne has read thousands of children's books and it is hard for him to list just a few of his favourite books. Some of the books he recommends are included in the "Good Books Not to be Missed" lists he provides to students taking his courses at the University of Auckland. The lists given here are his 2013 Reading Lists.
It is important to remember that these lists are updated and changed each year and that they are just some of Wayne's suggestions - there are many, many other good books out there for you to read. Children competing in the Kids' Lit Quiz should not attempt to read all these books for the purpose of doing well in the Quiz. It never works! Everyone remembers best, the books they've enjoyed the most.
Wayne also recommends getting to know your librarians. One of the best ways to find good books is to ask a librarian - especially one who knows your reading level and interests - for book recommendations. One way of using these lists is to show them to your librarian and ask what she (or he) thinks you'd enjoy reading. Also, don't be be too influenced by the list headings. They're there for guidance only. Even if you're an advanced reader, books in the other lists should not be dismissed - they're all good books, not to be missed!
Happy Reading!
For the Beginning Reader
Barnaby Grimes:Curse of the Night Wolf, Paul Stewart, 2007
Clementine, Sara Pennypacker, 2008
Rascal, Paul Jennings, 2004
Lob, Linda Newbery, 2010
Marvin Redpost Kidnapped at Birth, Louis Sachar, 2004
How to Train Your Dragon, Cressida Cowell, 2003
Victor’s Challenge, Pamela Freeman, 2009
Hollie Chips, Anna Gowan, 2010
Legend of Spud Murphy, Eoin Colfer, 2004
Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, Kate DiCamillo, 2006
No1 Car Spotter, Atinuke, 2010
Super Powers: Tusked Monster, Alex Cliff, 2007
Phineas and Ferb, Molly McGuire, 2011
Utterly Me, Clarice Bean, Lauren Child, 2002
You’re a Bad Man Mr Gum!, Andy Stanton, 2006
Geronimo Stilton (series), Elisabetta Dami, 2004
The Tale of Despereaux, Kate Di Camillo, 2003
The Girl With the Broken Wing, Heather Dyer, 2005
Big Nate, Lincoln Peirce, 2010
For Average Readers
Gangsta Granny, David Walliams, 2011
Skulduggery Pleasant, Derek Landy, 2007
Angel Cake, Cathy Cassidy, 2009
Trash, Andy Mulligan, 2010
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, John Boyne, 2006
A Monster Calls, Patrick Ness, 2011
Time Riders, Alex Scarrow, 2010
Pig City, Louis Sachar, 2009
The Graveyard Book, Neil Gaiman, 2008
Invention of Hugo Cabret, Brian Selznick, 2007
Running Wild, Michael Morpurgo, 2009
Itch, Simon Mayo, 2012
Reluctant Journal of Henry K Larsen, Susin Nielsen, 2012
Percy Jackson Battle of the Labyrinth, Rick Riordan, 2008
The Abominables, Eva Ibbotson, 2012
Crocodile Tears, Anthony Horowitz, 2009
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, J.K. Rowling, 2007
When You Reach Me, Rebecca Stead, 2009
Comin 2 Gt U, Simon Packham, 2010
Bluefish, Pat Schmatz, 2011
For Advanced Readers
Elsewhere, Gabrielle Zevin, 2005
Maggot Moon, Sally Gardner, 2006
Gone, Michael Grant, 2009
The Alchemyst, Michael Scott, 2007
The Knife of Never Letting Go, Patrick Ness, 2008
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night, Mark Haddon, 2003
Flip, Martyn Bedford, 2011
Mockingjay, Suzanne Collins, 2010
Impossible, Nancy Werlin, 2008
Spud, John Van de Ruit, 2005
Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, 2006
Stolen, Lucy Christopher, 2009
Bog Child, Siobhan Dowd, 2008
Exposure, Mal Peet, 2008
The Enemy, Charlie Higson, 2009
The Year the Gypsies Came, Linzi Glass, 2006
Set in Stone, Linda Newbery, 2006
The Book Thief, Markus Zusak, 2006
Lockdown, Alexander Gordon Smith, 2009
The Poison Garden, Sarah Singleton, 2009
Leviathan, Scott Westerfeld, 2009
Picture Books
It’s a Book, Lane Smith, 2010
An Undone Fairy Tale, Ian Lendler, 2005
Mirror, Jeannie Baker, 2010
Little Mouse’s Big Book of Fears, Emily Gravett, 2007
Bad Boys, Margie Palatini, 2003
Imagine a Place, Sarah Thomson, 2005
Flotsam, David Wiesner, 2006
How to Heal a Broken Wing, Bob Graham, 2008
Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, Mo Willems, 2003
Believe Me Goldilocks Rocks, Nancy Loewen, 2011
What Really Happened to Humpty?, Jeanie Franz Ransom, 2010
The Lion and The Mouse, Jerry Pinkney, 2009
Sophisticated Picture Books
Beneath the Surface, Gary Crew, 2004
A Book, Mordicai Gerstein, 2009
The Arrival, Shaun Tan, 2006
Into the Forest, Anthony Browne, 2004
Auschwitz, Pascal Croci, 2003
Erika’s Story, Ruth Vander Zee, 2003
Requiem for a Beast, Matt Ottley, 2007
The Wolves in the Walls, Neil Gaiman, 2003
In the Wake of the Mary Celeste, Gary Crew, 2004
The Highwayman, Murray Kimber (ill), 2005
The Island, Armin Greder, 2007
Woolves in the Sitee, Margaret Wild, 2006
Some of My Favourite Books
Watership Down, Richard Adams, 1972
Tuck Everlasting, Natalie Babbit, 1975
The Language of Goldfish, Zibby O’Neal, 1987
Mama’s Going to Buy You a Mockingbird, Jean Little, 1985
King of the Cloud Forests, Michael Morpurgo, 1987
Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien, 1954
Bridge to Terabithia, Katherine Paterson, 1977
The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas, 1845
Dicey’s Song, Cynthia Voigt, 1982
Northern Lights, Philip Pullman, 1995
Midnight Hour Encores, Bruce Brooks, 1986
Eva, Peter Dickinson, 1988
Some of My Favourite Picture Books
The Polar Express, Chris Van Allsburg 1985
The Jolly Postman, Janet and Allan Ahlberg 1986
The Wolf, Margaret Barbelet 1991
Rose Blanche, Ian McEwan 1985
The Ultimate Alphabet, Mike Wilks 1987
The Gruffalo, Julia Donaldson 1999
The Duck in the Gun, Joy Cowley 1969
Where the Wild Things Are, Maurice Sendak 1963
Round Trip, Ann Jonas 1983
The Clown of God ,Tomie de Paola 1978
The Story of Ferdinand, Leaf Munro 1936
David’s Dad, Jennifer Beck 1991
Voices in the Park, Anthony Browne 1998
Graphic Novels
Rapunzel’s Revenge, Shannon Hale 2008
Neverwhere, Neil Gaiman 2006
28 Days Later-The Aftermath, Steve Niles 2007
Grandville, Bryan Talbot 2009
Emily the Strange, Rob Reger (el al) 2005
Usagi Yojimbo, Stan Sakai 2004
Mary Jane, Sean McKeever 2004
Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi 2003
300, Frank Miller 2006
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Alan Moore 2002
The Complete Maus, Art Spiegelman 2003
Non-Fiction
Welcome to the South Seas, Gregory O’Brien 2004
Bird in the Hand, Janet Hunt 2003
Snot, Vomit, Blood, Guts and Maggots, Karen Anderson 2006
Tree of Life, Peter Sis 2003
Fairies and Magical Creatures, Matthew Reinhart 2008
Galileo’s Universe, Patrick Lewis 2005
Patently Female, Ethlie Ann Vare 2002
Freeing of Nelson Mandela, Simon Beecroft 2003
How to do everything with Google, Fritz Schneider 2004
Swords, Ben Boos 2008
New Zealand Books
Weaving Earth and Sky, Robert Sullivan 2002
Letters From the Coffin Trenches, Ken Catran 2002
Hideout, Lorraine Orman 2007
Roivan, Glynne Maclean 2003
The Sheep on the Fourth Floor, Leonie Thorpe 2010
Genesis, Bernard Beckett 2006
Sting, Raymond Huber 2009
Ghosts of Iron Bottom Sound, Sandy Nelson 2010
The Sea-Wreck Stranger, Anna Mackenzie 2007
Super Finn, Leonie Agnew 2011
Salt, Maurice Gee 2007
Snake and Lizard, Joy Cowley 2007
The Tomorrow Code, Brian Falkner 2008
I Hate School by Michael Fatarsky, Kris Stanhope 2008
Yo, Shark Bait! , Vicki Simpson 2007
The Whale Rider, (reprint) Witi Ihimaera 2003
Hunter, Joy Cowley 2005
The Travelling Restaurant, Barbara Else 2011
Sitting on the Fence, Bill Nagelkerke 2007
Thor’s Tale, Janice Marriott 2005
Brainjack, Brian Falkner 2009
New Zealand Picture Books
Three Fishing Brothers Gruff, Ben Galbraith, 2006
Rats!, Gavin Bishop, 2007
The Grumble Rumble Mumbler, Melanie Drewery, 2007
Down the Back of the Chair, Margaret Mahy, 2006
Maraea and the Albatrosses, Patricia Grace, 2008
Selafina, Catherine Hannken, 2003
Kiss! Kiss! Yuck! Yuck!, Kyle Mewburn, 2004
Carpet of Dreams, Tessa Duder, 2006
Pania of the Reef, Peter Gossage, 2003
Roadworks, Sally Sutton, 2008
Wonky Donkey, Craig Smith, 2009
Haere Farewell, Jack Farewell, Tim Tipene, 2005
The Whale Rider, Witi Ihimaera, 2005
Barnaby Bennett, Hannah Rainforth, 2006
Nobody’s Dog, Jennifer Beck, 2005
Old Hu-hu, Kyle Mewburn, 2009
Dudgeon is Coming, Lynley Dodd, 2008
Koro’s Medicine, Melanie Drewery, 2004
Bubble Trouble, Margaret Mahy, 2008
Copyright, Wayne Mills, 2013. All rights reserved.
I would be interested to know a little more about the different qualities of readers that Wayne uses to distinguish between beginner/average/advanced. I am curious about the advanced category - particularly regarding Twilight being listed alongside the Book Thief! For me this suggests a classification system based on theme and content rather than language and the style of prose - though Boy in the Striped Pyjamas being listed as "average" pokes holes in that theory!
ReplyDeleteGood question! There are a couple of books whose classification I wondered about too.
DeleteMy guess is that the categories are pretty flexible with differing criteria determining the placement of different books - with the result that some books could fit in several categories (eg a book by a NZ author). I think that's why Wayne says they're "not to be missed" and why it's worth looking at all the categories even if you're an advanced reader. You wouldn't want to miss The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas or A Monster Calls or ....
Wayne's now in the UK but when I remember and he has time - I will ask him!
Thanks for your comment.