38 of the Best Middle Grade Books of 2025 Book List, Curated by The Children’s Book Review
2025 brings a spectacular collection of middle grade novels bursting with imagination, heart, and adventure!
This year’s selections showcase acclaimed authors like Katherine Applegate and Kwame Alexander alongside exciting new voices—all delivering unforgettable stories that span magical archipelagos, dragon havens, historical journeys, and contemporary life. These books celebrate friendship, courage, identity, and resilience while proving that middle grade literature captivates readers of all ages with its extraordinary power to inspire.
Here are thirty-eight of the best middle grade books of 2025:

Pocket Bear
Written by Katherine Applegate
Ages: 7+ | 272 Pages
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1250904362
Thimble-born from tip to toe, Pocket Bear was designed during WWI to fit into a soldier’s jacket pocket as a good luck charm. Now, over a century later, Pocket serves as unofficial mayor of Second Chances Home for the Tossed and Treasured, where he and his feline friend Zephyrina have seen it all in this unforgettable tale of bravery, loyalty, and kindness.
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Nightmare Jones: poems
Written by Shannon Bramer
Illustrated by Cindy Derby
Ages: 8+ | 56 Pages
Publisher: Groundwood Books (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1773069463
Twenty-eight poems send delightful shivers down the spine in this collection that encompasses magic realism and influences from fairy tales, folklore, and ghost stories. Written from a place of wonder, empathy, and curiosity, these poems explore what makes a person scared, sad, or laugh—if you’ve ever wanted to spend time in a witch’s garden, this is the book for you.
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The Teacher of Nomad Land: A World War II Story
Written by Daniel Nayeri
Ages: 8+ | 192 Pages
Publisher: Levine Querido (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1646145669
In 1941, Iran is a neutral country occupied by British and Soviet forces. When Babak and his little sister lose their father, they devise a plan: Babak will take up his job as teacher to the nomads. With a chalkboard strapped to his back, they set off on a treacherous journey, meeting a Jewish boy hiding from a Nazi spy in this National Book Award winner.
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Will’s Race for Home
Written by Jewell Parker Rhodes
Ages: 8+ | 208 Pages
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0316299336
It’s 1889, barely twenty-five years after Emancipation, and Will and his father hear about an upcoming land rush. They set out on a journey from Texas to Oklahoma, racing thousands to the place where land is free. But the journey isn’t easy—the terrain is rough, the bandits are brutal, and every interaction carries danger.
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My Presentation Today is about the Anaconda
Written by Bibi Dumon Tak
Illustrated by Annemarie van Haeringen
Translated by Nancy Forest-Flier
Ages: 8+ | 224 Pages
Publisher: Levine Querido (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1646145102
“Hello, I’m the earthworm, and today I’m giving my talk about the anaconda.” Who needs another book by humans? This is a book of oral presentations given by animals, for animals, and about animals. The cleaner fish will talk about his friend the shark, the zebra about black-and-white animals, and the mole about the daddy long-legs.
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J vs. K
Written by Kwame Alexander
Illustrated by Jerry Craft
Ages: 8+ | 240 Pages
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0316582681
J and K are the most creative fifth graders at DAPS. J loves to draw and his wordless stories are J-ENIUS! K loves to write and his stories are K-LASSIC! When they both enter the annual creative storytelling contest, it’s the beginning of one of the most intense rivalries the world has ever seen in this hilarious illustrated collaboration.
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Where Only Storms Grow
Written by Alyssa Colman
Ages: 8+ | 256 Pages
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0374392789
It’s been four years since rain fell on the Oklahoma panhandle, and the closeness between the Stanton twins has dried up as much as the land. When Daddy leaves to find work in California, saving the farm falls on Howe’s unwilling and Joanna’s uneven shoulders. With the worst Dust Bowl storm bearing down, they must work together or lose everything.
Check out our interview about Where Only Storms Grow with Alyssa Colman.
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Once for Yes
Written by Allie Millington
Ages: 8+ | 272 Pages
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1250326980
The Odenburgh, an old apartment building, is the last of its kind in a swiftly changing neighborhood. When eleven-year-old Prue’s grandpa is suddenly served an eviction notice, she refuses to leave the last place she lived with her sister, Lina. Launching a plan to save their home, Prue and the building itself join forces to bring residents together.
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Chronicles of Whetherwhy: The Age of Enchantment
Written by Anna James
Illustrated by David Wyatt
Ages: 8+ | 304 Pages
Publisher: Flamingo Books (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0593691908
In Whetherwhy, everyone has magic grown from the changing seasons. When Juniper discovers she is an Enchanter born with magic in her bones, she must study at the Thistledown Academy. As monsters creep from shadows and dangers lurk, the twins realize there is more to enchantment than they ever imagined.
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A Sea of Lemon Trees: The Corrido of Roberto Alvarez
Written by María Dolores Águila
Ages: 8+ | 304 Pages
Publisher: Roaring Brook Press (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1250342614
Twelve-year-old Roberto Alvarez is born on US soil—el futuro. When the Lemon Grove school board creates a separate “Americanization” school for Mexican children, the Comité de Vecinos risk everything and choose Roberto as lead plaintiff in a lawsuit. This inspiring novel in verse is based on the true story of the US’s first successful school desegregation case.
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Elvira Vance and the Monster Mystery
Written by Kacy Ritter
Ages: 8+ | 320 Pages
Publisher: Storytide (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0063348578
Half-siren Elvira Vance must investigate when a chupacabra and the crown for the Marfa Monster Festival disappear. As the daughter of the founder of a trailer park inn for monsters, Elvira collects clues from humans, banshees, vampires, and ghosts, but when more creatures start disappearing, she must use her siren powers to solve the mystery.
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The Freedom Seeker
Written by Ruchira Gupta
Ages: 8+ | 320 Pages
Publisher: Scholastic Press (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1339012421
Twelve-year-old Simi Singh’s life in Northern India is filled with love and ordinary worries until a rock carrying a threatening note crashes through their window. Her Sikh father and Muslim mother’s interfaith marriage is becoming a target. When their petition to reunite in America is denied, Simi and her mother must attempt a perilous desert crossing.
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Return to Sender: A Novel
Written and Illustrated by Vera Brosgol
Ages: 8+ | 320 Pages
Publisher: Roaring Brook Press (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1250292186
Oliver and his mom finally have a place to call home, but Oliver’s fresh start feels like a dead-end at his fancy new school. When he discovers a mysterious mail slot and slips in a wish, it suddenly comes true—pizza, rare sneakers, everything he wants! But when he discovers his wishes don’t come for free, the adventure that follows is extraordinary.
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The Queen Bees of Tybee County
Written by Kyle Casey Chu
Ages: 8+ | 320 Pages
Publisher: Quill Tree Books (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0063326958
After making the buzzer-beating shot at the state championships, Derrick Chan becomes the star of his school. But there are parts of Derrick no one knows about—the toenail polish under his sneakers, secret lip-sync performances, and feelings for his best friend. When his eccentric grandmother introduces him to beauty pageants, Derrick must decide how much of himself he’s ready to show.
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Bunns Rabbit
Written and Illustrated by Alan Barillaro
Ages: 8+ | 336 Pages
Publisher: Candlewick (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1536214673
When Bunns is born with small but perfectly functional rabbit ears, the warren buzzes with auguries of bad luck. Sheltered in her family’s burrow, Bunns listens to her mother’s heartsong—Thump, thump, thump. But when she ventures into the meadow, she finds a world beyond the warren where myths, riddles, magic voyages, and important new friends await.
Listen to Alan Barillaro discuss Bunns Rabbit on this episode of the The Growing Readers Podcast.
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The Trouble with Secrets
Written by Naomi Milliner
Ages: 8+ | 336 Pages
Publisher: Quill Tree Books (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0063311640
Twelve-year-old Becky has great expectations placed upon her as the rabbi’s daughter. When playing the flute keeps a secret from her parents, Sara, her “perfect” sister, reveals an even bigger secret, forcing Becky to make an impossible choice in this beautiful coming-of-age novel.
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Dragonborn
Written by Struan Murray
Ages: 8+ | 336 Pages
Publisher: Dutton Books for Young Readers (2025) | ISBN-13: 979-8217113217
Twelve-year-old Alex Evans is about to wake up to her true self as a dragon. A new school and life await on the legendary island of Skralla, where she’ll train alongside young dragons who are wild, untamed, and skilled at transforming. As dark factions rise, Alex must unlock her power before the greatest dragon of all rises to wage war.
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The Gate, the Girl, and the Dragon
Written and illustrated by Grace Lin
Ages: 8+ | 352 Pages
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0316594684
Jin is a Stone Lion charged to watch over humans and protect the Sacred Sphere, but his perfect kick accidentally knocks the sphere out through the gate. Stuck outside, Jin must find help from unlikely allies, including a girl who can hear a mysterious voice and a worm who claims he is a dragon.
Listen to Grace Lin discuss The Gate, the Girl, and the Dragon on this episode of the The Growing Readers Podcast.
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Max in the Land of Lies: A Tale of World War II
Written by Adam Gidwitz
Ages: 8+ | 352 Pages
Publisher: Dutton Books for Young Readers (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0593112113
Max Bretzfeld is back in Berlin, where his most dangerous mission begins: to infiltrate the Funkhaus, the center of Nazi radio and propaganda, while searching for his missing parents. With Nazi intelligence watching him and the lines between lies and truth becoming blurred, Max will need every tool at his disposal to survive.
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Busted
Written by Dan Gemeinhart
Ages: 8+ | 352 Pages
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR) (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1250378361
Twelve-year-old Oscar Aberdeen is the youngest resident of Sunny Days retirement home by more than a half-century. When his grandpa is served an eviction notice, Oscar needs cash fast. Enter Jimmy Deluca, who makes Oscar an offer: bust him out of Sunny Days and he’ll share hidden riches. In this humdinger of an adventure, the ultimate odd couple goes from escape to rollicking escapade.
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The Strongest Heart
Written by Saadia Faruqi
Ages: 8+ | 384 Pages
Publisher: Quill Tree Books (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0063115859
Mo is used to his father’s fits of rage and finds safety inside his head with cherished folktales. With Mama gone, Mo and Abbu move to Texas to live with his aunt and cousin Rayyan. Still, even in a warm home where he begins to see a future, Mo knows the monster within his father can break out and destroy their fragile peace.
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The Peach Thief
Written by Linda Joan Smith
Ages: 8+ | 384 Pages
Publisher: Candlewick (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1536237788
Workhouse orphan Scilla Brown dares to climb the Earl of Havermore’s garden wall to steal a peach. When she’s caught and mistaken for a boy, she grabs onto something more: a temporary job. If she can keep up her deception, she’ll have a soft bed and food—maybe even peaches—in this shimmering debut set in 1850s Lancashire.
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The Nine Moons of Han Yu and Luli
Written by Karina Yan Glaser
Ages: 8+ | 432 Pages
Publisher: Allida (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0063284432
In ancient Chang’an, Han Yu sells steamed buns and dreams of Venice. In Depression-era Chinatown, Luli gazes from her parents’ restaurant roof, dreaming of dim sum. When plague strikes Chang’An and financial crisis threatens Luli’s family, both must venture into danger-filled adventure to save what they love most in this breathtaking dual story.
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Scarlet Morning, Book 1: Scarlet Morning
Written and Illustrated by ND Stevenson
Ages: 8+ | 432 Pages
Publisher: Quill Tree Books (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0063210349
Viola and Wilmur have been waiting for their parents for fifteen years in the colorless town of Caveat. When Captain Cadence Chase breaks down their door, they cut a deal: Chase can take their mysterious book if she takes them too. Setting sail into the treacherous world beyond, the friends must uncover the facts behind legend before the truth tears them apart.
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The Beat I Drum
Written by Dusti Bowling
Ages: 9+ | 272 Pages
Publisher: Union Square Kids (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1454957058
Connor has Tourette’s Syndrome, and every day has been a challenge. At his new high school, he forms a friendship with a girl who also has Tourette’s and meets a music teacher who encourages him to take up the drums. But when his absent father reappears, and a bully escalates, Connor feels ready to explode.
Listen to Dusti Bowling discuss The Beat I Drum on this episode of the The Growing Readers Podcast.
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The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest
Written by Aubrey Hartman
Ages: 9+ | 320 Pages
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0316575720
Clare is the undead fox of Deadwood Forest, where leaves grow in a perpetual state of fall. Long ago, he chose to become an Usher of wandering souls rather than cross into the Afterlife. When a badger soul named Gingersnipes can’t leave Deadwood, Clare’s quiet life is upended in this heartbreaking and marvelously funny tale.
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The Trouble with Heroes
Written by Kate Messner
Ages: 9+ | 368 Pages
Publisher: Bloomsbury Children’s Books (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1547616398
Finn Connelly is nothing like his dad, a star athlete and firefighter hero who died two years ago. Caught vandalizing a cemetery, Finn is offered an unusual deal: climb all forty-six Adirondack High Peaks in a single summer—with the dead woman’s dog. In three wild months of misadventures, Finn begins to find his way on the trails.
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The Winter of the Dollhouse
Written by Laura Amy Schlitz
Ages: 9+ | 400 Pages
Publisher: Candlewick (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1536236088
On a gloomy November night, eleven-year-old Tiphany Stokes saves an old lady from collapsing. An antique doll named Gretel watches, longing for Tiph to rescue her from a shop window. Though none realizes it, their worlds are about to change in this captivating coming-of-age story that’s touching, funny, and beautifully layered.
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Please Pay Attention
Written by Jamie Sumner
Ages: 10+ | 240 Pages
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1665956079
A girl with cerebral palsy navigates loss, grief, and the aftermath of trauma following a school shooting in a world that wasn’t built for her. Through therapeutic horseback riding, Bea begins to feel like herself again and finds her voice and the bravery to demand change in this powerful novel in verse.
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Graciela in the Abyss
Written by Meg Medina
Ages: 10+ | 256 Pages
Publisher: Candlewick (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1536219456
Graciela—once an ordinary girl—now makes sea glass and assists her friend in the deepest recesses of the ocean. When a hand-wrought harpoon with the power to spear a sea ghost is reunited with its vengeful creator, unlikely allies Graciela and mortal boy Jorge must work together to keep evil spirits from wreaking havoc.
Listen to Meg Medina discuss Graciela in the Abyss on this episode of the The Growing Readers Podcast.
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The Burning Season
Written by Caroline Starr Rose
Ages: 10+ | 256 Pages
Publisher: Nancy Paulsen Books (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0593617939
Twelve-year-old Opal has a secret: she’s deathly afraid of fire. Still, she’s preparing to become a fourth-generation lookout on Wolf Mountain. When Mom makes the long trek to town, and Gran goes missing, Opal must be braver than she’s ever been as she faces down a fire on her own in this riveting survival story in verse.
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The Incredibly Human Henson Blayze
Written by Derrick Barnes
Ages: 10+ | 272 Pages
Publisher: Viking Books for Young Readers (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1984836755
In Great Mountain, Mississippi, all eyes are on thirteen-year-old Henson Blayze, a football phenom with seemingly superhuman talents. But when a horrifying incident forces Henson to speak out about injustice, and he says he might not play football anymore, the town is divided—and Henson must decide what kind of greatness he’s destined for.
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The Poisoned King (Impossible Creatures)
Written by Katherine Rundell
Illustrated by Ashley Mackenzie
Ages: 10+ | 304 Pages
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0593809907
Christopher Forrester wakes to find a dragon chewing on his face—and his heart leaps for joy! But there is a poison spreading in the Archipelago, and rooting it out will involve a daring rescue mission on the back of a sphinx and a death-defying plan. At the center of this storm is Anya: a small girl with a flock of birds at her side and a ravenous hunger for justice.
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A World Without Summer
Written by Nicholas Day
Illustrated by Yas Imamura
Ages: 10+ | 304 Pages
Publisher: Random House Studio (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0593643877
A couple hundred years ago, a volcano called Tambora erupted with a force that changed history. It tore apart the island, and the sun refused to shine. From this riot of thunder and lightning, Mary Shelley conceived of Frankenstein. This is the story of a volcano that changed the world and a creature that changed us.
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A World Worth Saving
Written by Kyle Lukoff
Ages: 10+ | 352 Pages
Publisher: Dial Books (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0593618981
A’s lockdown is over, but his world feels smaller than ever. Coming out as trans didn’t go well, and most days he barely leaves his bedroom. At weekly Save Our Sons and Daughters meetings, A discovers that SOSAD is run by an actual demon who feeds off pain. But how is one trans kid supposed to save his friend—and the world?
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Candle Island
Written by Lauren Wolk
Ages: 10+ | 352 Pages
Publisher: Dutton Books for Young Readers (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0593698549
Lucretia and her mother have come to tiny Candle Island, Maine, to escape memories of the car accident that killed her father. Lucretia dedicates her summer to painting, exploring, and caring for an orphaned osprey chick, but Candle Island has secrets of its own—a hidden room, a mysterious boy—and they will catch Lucretia in their wake.
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Neshama
Written by Marcella Pixley
Ages: 10+ | 368 Pages
Publisher: Candlewick (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1536236613
Anna sees ghosts and has always been treasured by her Bubbe, who loves her shayna neshama—her beautiful soul. But when a ghost named Ruthie appears at Bubbe’s house by the sea, Anna begins to uncover long-hidden secrets. When it becomes clear that Bubbe’s life is in danger, Anna must face the horrible truth: she alone can save her family.
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Rebellion 1776
Written by Laurie Halse Anderson
Ages: 10+ | 416 Pages
Publisher: Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1416968269
Thirteen-year-old Elsbeth Culpepper wakes to the sound of cannons during the Siege of Boston. With her father missing, she’s alone and adrift while desperately seeking employment. When the smallpox epidemic sweeps through Boston, Elsbeth finds work caring for a wealthy family, but as the epidemic and revolution rage on, will she find her father?
Listen to Laurie Halse Anderson discuss Rebellion 1776 on this episode of the The Growing Readers Podcast.
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Away
Written by Megan E. Freeman
Ages: 10+ | 480 Pages
Publisher: Aladdin (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-1665959728
After an imminent yet unnamed danger forces people across Colorado to leave their homes, a group of kids find themselves in the same evacuation camp. As they grow curious about the mysterious threat and begin to investigate, they discover there’s less truth and more cover-up to what they’re being told in this companion novel to the bestselling Alone.
