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New York Times

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Top Ten Children's Books

June 24, 2007

(As presented by the The New York Times Books Online)

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  1. Jane O'Connor.  Illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser.
    Fancy Nancy and the Posh Puppy
    What kind of dog is best for a fancy girl? (Ages 4 to 7)
     

  2. Jane O'Connor with Robin Preiss Glasser, Illustrator
    Fancy Nancy
    A girl takes her family out. (Ages 4 to 7)
     

  3. John Grogan with Richard Cowdrey, Illustrator
    Bad Dog, Marley!
    A yellow Lab's misadventures; based on Grogan's memoir. (Ages 3 to 8)
     

  4. David Wiesner
    Flotsam
    The things that wash up on the beach; a story in pictures. (Ages 4 to 7)
     

  5. Ed Masessa. Illustrated by Daniel Jankowski.
    Wandmaker Guidebook
    Proper care and manufacture of magic wands. (Ages 7 to 10)
     

  6. Melinda Long with David Shannon, Illustrator
    Pirates Don't Change Diapers
    To recover treasure, a crew of pirates first has to baby-sit. (Ages 4 to 8)
     

  7. Matthew Van Fleet. Photography by Brian Stanton.
    Dog
    An interactive look at 20 breeds. (Ages 3 to 5)
     

  8. Edith Pattou. Illustrated by Tricia Tusa.
    Mrs. Spitzer's Garden
     A teacher's "plants" flourish under her loving attention. (Ages 4 to 8)
     

  9. Melinda Long.  Illustrated by David Shannon.
    How I Became a Pirate
    A boy learns about the lives of buccaneers. (Ages 4 to 8)
     

  10. Michelle Knudsen. Illustrated by Kevin Hawkes.
    Library Lion
    A lion obeys the library rules until there's good reason not to. (Ages 5 to 8)

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  1. Stephenie Meyer
    New Moon
    A human and a vampire continue their love affair; a sequel to ''Twilight.'' (Ages 12 and up)
     

  2. Mike Lupica
    Summer Ball
    t basketball camp, Danny Walker's not the best player around anymore; a sequel to "Travel Team." (Ages 9 to 12)
     

  3. Erin Hunter
    Warriors Field Guide
     An insider's look at the "Warriors" fantasy series. (Ages 9 to 12)
     

  4. Erin Hunter
    The Sight
    Three kits study to lead their clan; first in a new "Warriors" series. (Ages 10 to 14)
     

  5. Jeff Kinney (Writer and Illustrator)
    Diary of a Wimpy Kid
    The travails of adolescence, in cartoons. (Ages 9 to 12)
     

  6. Markus Zusak
    The Book Thief
    In Nazi Germany, a girl shares books with a Jewish man. (Ages 14 and up)
     

  7. Michael Scott.
    The Alchemyst
    Twins must help an immortal alchemist protect his book of spells from an evil sorcerer. (Ages 12 and up)
     

  8. Brian Selznick (Writer and illustrator)
    The Invention of Hugo Cabret
    An orphaned thief must decipher his father's last message. (Ages 9 to 12)
     

  9. Meg Cabot
    Pants on Fire
    A high school girl's constant lies come back to haunt her. (Ages 12 and up)
     

  10. John Grogan
    Marley: A Dog Like No Other
    A yellow Lab's misadventures; adapted from Grogan's memoir "Marley & Me." (Ages 8 to 12)

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  1. Christopher Paolini
    Eldest
    Eragon in the land of elves; Book 2 in the Inheritance trilogy. (Ages 12 and up)
     

  2. Stephenie Meyer
    Twilight
    The new girl falls in love with a vampire. (Ages 12 and up)
     

  3. T. T. Sutherland
    Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
    The pirates form alliances for a final battle against Davey Jones; a movie tie-in. (Ages 9 to 12)
     

  4. Cecily von Ziegesar
    Unforgettable
    Prep school politics; an "It Girl" novel. (Ages 14 and up)
     

  5. Andy Gordon, Ben Schoen, Emerson Spartz, Gretchen Stull, and Jamie Lawrence
    Mugglenet.Com's What Mugglenet.Com's What Will Happen in Harry Potter 7
    Predictions from a leading fan Web site. (Ages 8 and up)
     

  6. Scott Westerfeld
    Uglies
    In a dystopian world, beauty is mandatory. (Ages 12 and up)

     

  7. Daisy Meadows
    India The Moonstone Fairy
    India must recover a stolen jewel to help Fairyland dream again. (Ages 4 to 8)
     

  8. Cecily von Ziegesar
    Don't You Forget About Me (Gossip Girl #11)
    Is this the end of the Gossip Girl crew? (Ages 14 and up)
     

  9. Kathryn Lasky
    The River Of Wind
    Owls and evil in a snowy land; the 13th entry in the "Guardians of Ga'Hoole" fantasy series. (Ages 9 to 12)
     

  10. Lisi Harrison
    It's Not Easy Being Mean
    Actually, it's easier than you might think. A "Clique" novel. (Ages 14 and up)

     


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  1. James Patterson
    Maximum Ride
    Winged children try to save the world. (Ages 10 and up)
     

  2. Rick Riordan
    Percy Jackson and the Olympians
    A boy and his demigod friends battle mythological monsters. (Ages 9 to 12)
     

  3. J. K. Rowling
    Harry Potter
    Trouble at Hogwarts. (Ages 10 and up) 


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  5. Mary Pope Osborne. Illustrated by Sal Murdocca
    Magic Tree House (1-4, 5-8, 9-12, 13-16, 17-24, 25-28
    Children travel in time. (Ages 6 to 9)
     

  6. Ann Brashares
    Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
    Four friends share magical pants. (Ages 12 and up)
     

  7. Jenny Nimmo
    Charlie Bone
    A king's descendants learn magic. (Ages 9 to 12)
     

  8. Barbara Park. Illustrated by Denise Brunkus
    Junie B., First Grader
    Adventures in school. (Ages 4 to 8)
     

  9. D. J. MacHale
    Pendragon
    A teenage boy travels through time and space. (Ages 10 and up)
     

  10. Lauren Myracle
    Internet Girls
    Social life, via instant messages. (Ages 14 and up) 

     

  11. Chris d'Lacey
    D'lacey's Dragons

    Clay figurines come to life. (Ages 9 to 12)

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