Over the years it has been very interesting to look at the books the sixth graders have chosen to read. Some of them are books I recall reading at that age, others are recently released books by authors I am unfamiliar with. Sometimes they look so interesting, I read them myself. The "Anne of Green Gables" series is one I never read until I was an adult. Janette Oke is a Christian author introduced to me by a student. This opened a whole new genre to me. I love reading books that show how God works in our lives.
I was a voracious reader, so it is very difficult for me to choose just one book or author that I enjoyed the most when I was in middle school; but I think it may have been the "Little House" books by Laura Ingalls Wilder. I read my first one in fifth grade at the recommendation of the librarian. I read the entire series five times in two years. My little sister used to climb into bed with me at night and we would play Laura and Carrie.
I also loved Nancy Drew and Judy Bolton. My mom started me reading the books she had as a child - the original Nancy Drew and Judy Bolton books. Then of course there were the books by Louisa May Alcott and........ See! I told you that I would have a difficult time stopping at one.

As a child I read a lot of historical fiction which made me interested in the facts behind the book. Eventually, although I did not particularly like history in middle school, I grew to love it in high school and college. It is now my favorite subject to teach. You never know when a book can lead you to a career. Today as an adult I still read a lot of Christian fiction, historical fiction, biographies, and history of the United States - especially from the Civil War through World War II. Of course the Bible is part of my daily reading material.
So, what is your favorite book, series, and/or author? Tell us about it and why you enjoy it so much. If you are an adult, tell us about your favorites when you were in middle school and what you enjoy now.