Well ~Agent~ luv you can handle novel books I have one you might like. It also depends on your reading level and what you are actually allowed to read. The novel I was talking about is called "The 5th Wave"
I mean by what grade luv. Like I read at a College level (American College) Like my daughter reads at a Kindergarten level which means she just started to read.
Hmm I don't know any specific A-Z level books but here are some good ones. Diary of a Wimpy Kid Dork Diaries Geronimo Stilton Goosebumps Just things around those lines
The cellar. Its a wonderful book, there is a second one, but I've not read it all the way. I also enjoyed The Hatchet, as well as A Child Called It. They're all good books, also The Giver was a good book. I don't recommend you to the movie though, its so bad.
I read at a college level in middle school. So, the books I'd recommend might be a bit much for you if Harry Potter was confusing. Not trying to offend, but I always found Rowling's writing style to be too simple. Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson Worldwar by Harry Turtledove A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin The Martian by Andy Weir The new Star Wars novels are pretty okay. That's about all I can honestly rate them at, but they aren't terrible.
What reading level and what level of maturity? Like March of the Barbarians is a fantastic book, but it has a lot of mature content and violence.
The movie wasn't so bad for those of us who didn't read the book. Not great, but not such an effrontery.
ah. I guess you could say 6th or 7th grade. dork diaries is good, Finishing the book that just came out. I'll take the cellar into thought. I've already read the Giver Violence I don't mind and as I said to Myrmwife, 6th or 7th grade.