Book List and Reviews for 7 and 8 Year Olds

Book Lists

Books make it onto the recommended titles list in several ways:

  • I read a book with one of my book clubs that I believe moms and daughters will learn something from, find something important to talk about, or have fun reading.
  • I review a book outside of my book club that meets the same criteria above.
  • Other readers and members of mother-daughter book clubs send in their lists of recommended books along with reviews.

Books are listed by age group, and you’ll also find lists of favorite authors, books to make you laugh out loud, and even a list of good books for boys. You can find reviews for many of the books listed here; just click on the live link to be taken to a specific review. If a book doesn’t have a review, that means it’s been recommended by a club or a librarian, but no one has written a review yet.

Review Policy

Most of the book reviews at Mother Daughter Book Club.com have been written by me, Cindy Hudson. If there’s a guest review, I let everyone know who has written the review. I generally look for titles that may be widely available in libraries so book club members don’t necessarily have to buy copies to read it. I sometimes make exceptions, depending on the topic and how many books are on my review schedule. I get books for review from the library and from publishers who send me copies to read. I always give my honest opinion regardless of how I obtain books for review.

While reviewing a book I focus less on whether I liked it or not and more on the issues to discuss in mother-daughter book clubs. I have been in clubs long enough to know that every reader has likes and dislikes. Each book typically is liked by some in the group and disliked by some in the group. It is rare to find a book that everyone likes, and that’s not always the best book for discussion. My philosophy in general is that if the issues are worth discussing and the book is fairly well written, it’s a good book club choice.

The age recommendations are often my own, and they don’t always reflect publisher recommendations. If you feel strongly about a book you or your club has read and want to recommend it for other groups, feel free to send me your review at info@motherdaughterbookclub.com. When you send in a review, please include your first name and last initial, city and state, and whether you are a mother, daughter, librarian, author or other interested reader.

 

A

A True Princess by Diane Zahler

Afternoon of the Elves by Janet Taylor Lisle

B

Bed-Knob and Broomstick by Mary Norton

The Book of Wonders by Jasmine Richards

Boy by Roald Dahl

C

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl

D

Dealing With Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede

Dragonsong by Anne McCaffrey

F

The Five Lives of Our Cat Zook by Joanne Rocklin

The Friendship Doll by Kirby Larson

Frindle by Andrew Clements

From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E. L. Konigsburg

G

Giants Beware by Rafael Rosado and Jorge Aguirre

H

Hailey Twitch is Not a Snitch by Lauren Barnholdt and Suzanne Beaky

Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh

Horrid Henry by Francesca Simon

Horrid Henry’s Joke Book by Francesca Simon

The Hundred Dresses by Eleanor Estes

I

Ivy and the Meanstalk by Dawn Lairamore

Ivy’s Ever After by Dawn Lairamore

L

The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles by Julie Andrews Edwards

Let’s Make Some Great Art by Marion Deuchars

Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder

M

Masterpiece by Elise Broach

May B. by Caroline Starr Rose

Mistress Masham’s Repose by T. H. White

The Mouse and the Motorcycle by Beverly Cleary

Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle by Betty MacDonald

P

Piper Reed, the Great Gypsy by Kimberly Willis Holt

Playing War by Kathy Beckwith

Premlata and the Festival of Lights by Rumer Godden

Q

The Quest of the Warrior Sheep by Christine and Christopher Russell

R

The Real Thief by William Stieg

Rebel in a Dress Series: Cowgirls and Adventurers by Sylvia Branzei, illustrated by Melissa Sweet

Rickshaw Girl by Mitali Perkins

Rosie Flo’s Coloring Fashion Show by Roz Streeten

S

Sarah: Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan

The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

The Secret School by Avi

T

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume

The Tighty Whitey Spider by Kenn Nesbitt

The Trumpet of the Swan by E. B. White

U

The Ultimate Top Secret Guide to Taking Over the World story by Kenn Nesbitt, illustrations by Ethan Long

W

Women Making America by Heidi Hemming and Julie Hemming Savage

Y

The Year of Miss Agnes by Kirkpatrick Hill

The Year of the Dog by Grace Lin

Z

Zita the Space Girl by Ben Hatke

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