What to Read After Finishing Nancy Drew

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They are not merely fun and interesting, just also they will pave manner to a life-long love for reading

Worried about the fact that your kids are going to finish up existence stuck to a smartphone or a laptop all their lives? Are you afraid that their life will be without whatever intellectual worth? Well and so make them read a few books. Introduce them to the idea of reading and watch them lose themselves in a whole new kind of fantasy country full of kings, castles, detectives and aliens.

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These are sixteen book series that you should make sure you kid reads, because they are not only fun, and interesting, but too because they will pave way to a life-long dearest for reading.

i. Harry Potter

JK Rowling's internationally acclaimed book series about the boy wizard and a world of magic is something every child should read. It is story that many people grew up with. The story not simply builds the almost wonderful magical universe in our heads, but also highlights the growing years of a boy and his friends and all the things they have to deal with.

2. Hardy Boys

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Created by Edward Stratemeyer, and continued by several authors under the pseudonym of Franklin W Dixon, the 'Hardy Boys' serial is about Frank and Joe Hardy two American teenagers, who solve crimes. The stories are unproblematic, have thrilling mysteries and brand for a fun read for teenagers.

3. Secret Vii

Enid Blyton is definitely a name that has to exist at that place in every kid's Library, and when we say Enid Blyton, we all call back of either 'Underground 7', or 'Famous Five', or 'Mallory Towers'. 'Secret Vii' is about a group of preteens is a boondocks in England who grade a club that solves mysteries. The Cloak-and-dagger Vii consists of Peter (the guild'due south leader), Janet (Peter'southward sister), Jack, Barbara, George, Pam and Colin.

4. Malory Towers

'Malory Towers' is a serial of novels by Enid Blyton, featuring the fictional seaside boarding school of the same name. The series follows the heroine Darrell Rivers from her first yr at Malory Towers to when she leaves. Other characters include Sally Hope, Felicity Rivers, Gwendoline Mary Lacey, Alicia Johns, Mary-Lou, Irene, Belinda Morris, Jean MacDonald, Wilhelmina 'Bill' Robinson and Clarissa Carter.

v. Famous Five

'Famous 5' is a series of children's run a risk novels written past Enid Blyton. The novels feature the adventures of a group of young children – Julian, Dick, Anne and Georgina and their domestic dog Timmy. The stories take identify in the children's schoolhouse holidays when they get caught up in an chance, often involving criminals or lost treasure.

6. Goosebumps

'Goosebumps' is a series of children's horror fiction novellas by American writer R. L. Stine. The stories deal with ghosts, monsters and things of a supposed supernatural nature. Although, the stories can be classified as horror, they aren't of a morbid nature and all deal with children facing something supernatural. They make for really gripping read.

7. Animporphs

'Animorphs' is an a series of immature adult books written by M. A. Applegate. It is told in commencement person, with all half dozen principal characters taking turns narrating the books through their own perspectives. The story revolves around five humans, Jake, Marco, Cassie, Rachel, and Tobias, and one alien, Ax, who obtain the ability to transform into whatever fauna they touch. They use their ability to boxing a secret conflicting infiltration of Earth by a parasitic race of aliens resembling big slugs, chosen Yeerks

8. The Chronicles of Narnia

'The Chronicles of Narnia' is a series of seven high fantasy novels by author C. South. Lewis. Set in the fictional land of Narnia, a fantasy world of magic, mythical beasts, and talking animals, the serial narrates the adventures of diverse children who play key roles in the unfolding history of that world.

9. Nancy Drew

Nancy Drew is a fictional character in a mystery fiction series created past publisher Edward Stratemeyer. Just like the Hardy Boys, this series too has been written by a number of ghostwriters under the collective pseudonym of Caroline Keene. Nancy Drew is a xvi-year-old apprentice detective. She solves mysteries in the fictional town of River Heights

x. Malgudi Days

'Malgudi Days' is a collection of short stories by R.K. Narayan, almost the people living in the fictional town of Malgudi located in S India. Each of the stories portrays a facet of life in Malgudi. The stories are simple and accept an enormous insight on the human nature and how people, particularly in a quaint boondocks, bargain with everyday situations.

11. Feluda

'Feluda', or Prodosh Chandra Mitra, is a fictional individual investigator starring in a series of Bengali novels and short stories written by Indian Bengali film director and writer Satyajit Ray. 'Feluda' has often been called the 'Sherlock Holmes' of Republic of india and he definitely draws a lot of inspiration from him. His adventures are a set of mysteries that he solves with a combination of his wit, observation and abrupt senses. Feluda is almost always accompanied by his Watson, Topse, and an writer chosen Lalmohan ganguly.

12. The Lord of the Rings

'The Lord of the Rings' is an epic fantasy novel written by English language writer J. R. R. Tolkien. The story revolves around the journey of a Hobbit called Frodo Baggins, to destroy the Ring of Ability. He is accompanied past 3 other Hobbits, Sam, Merry and Pippin, a wizard called Gandalf the Greyness, two men chosen Aragorn and Boromir, an elf called legolas, and a dwarf called Gimli.

13. The Three Investigators

'The Iii Investigators' is an American juvenile detective book series created past Robert Arthur Jr. The characters known as the "3 investigators" are three boys named Jupiter Jones, Peter Crenshaw and Bob Andrews. The stories pertained mostly to mysteries involving investigation of supposed supernatural phenomena.

14. Sherlock Holmes

Arthur Conan Doyle's famous fictional detective is an iconic effigy across the world and his stories are nada brusk of masterpieces. Holmes' powers of observation are borderline supernatural and the stories make every kid want to become a detective when they grow upwards.

xv. Tintin

Although it is a series of graphic novels, Herge's adventures of the immature reporter called Tintin is something every child should read. Accompanied by his dog Snowy, Captain Haddock and Professor Calculus, Tintin finds treasures and solves crimes all effectually the world.

16. Amar Chitra Katha

Every child should be aware of their nation'southward history and culture. Just that tin can be a piddling boring sometimes. Which is why, the best way to go about information technology is to turn them into comics. 'Amar Chitra Katha' has tones of comics that range from stories about mythology, to historical figures and they make history education more fun.

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Source: https://www.news18.com/news/books/16-book-series-that-every-parent-should-make-their-kids-read-1016036.html

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