Here, I will be recommending books, from 1, being the okay to 10, being the best.
1. Navigating Early by Clare Vanderpool
2. El Deafo by Cece Bell
3. Stella by Starlight by Sharon M Draper
4. The One And Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate
5. Out Of My Mind by Sharon M Draper
6. Shadows Of Sherwood by Kekla Magoon
7. Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick
8. The Invention Of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick
9. Weedflower by Cynthia Kadohata
10. Kira-Kira by Cynthia Kadohata.
SPECIAL!! Kira-Kira blurb: kira-kira (kee ra kee ra): glittering; shining Glittering. That's how Katie Takeshima's sister, Lynn, makes everything seem. The sky is kira-kira because its color is deep but see-through at the same time. The sea is kira-kira for the same reason. And so are people's eyes. When Katie and her family move from a Japanese community in Iowa to the Deep South of Georgia, it's Lynn who explains to her why people stop on the street to stare. And it's Lynn who, with her special way of viewing the world, teaches Katie to look beyond tomorrow. But when Lynn becomes desperately ill, and the whole family begins to fall apart, it is up to Katie to find a way to remind them all that there is always something glittering -- kira-kira -- in the future.
1. Navigating Early by Clare Vanderpool
2. El Deafo by Cece Bell
3. Stella by Starlight by Sharon M Draper
4. The One And Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate
5. Out Of My Mind by Sharon M Draper
6. Shadows Of Sherwood by Kekla Magoon
7. Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick
8. The Invention Of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick
9. Weedflower by Cynthia Kadohata
10. Kira-Kira by Cynthia Kadohata.
SPECIAL!! Kira-Kira blurb: kira-kira (kee ra kee ra): glittering; shining Glittering. That's how Katie Takeshima's sister, Lynn, makes everything seem. The sky is kira-kira because its color is deep but see-through at the same time. The sea is kira-kira for the same reason. And so are people's eyes. When Katie and her family move from a Japanese community in Iowa to the Deep South of Georgia, it's Lynn who explains to her why people stop on the street to stare. And it's Lynn who, with her special way of viewing the world, teaches Katie to look beyond tomorrow. But when Lynn becomes desperately ill, and the whole family begins to fall apart, it is up to Katie to find a way to remind them all that there is always something glittering -- kira-kira -- in the future.