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What's Next™ Database. Our What's Next®: Books in Series database helps you search series fiction. A series is two or more books linked by character(s), settings, or other common traits. e.g. Sue Grafton's "A is for Alibi", "B is for... " etc. or the "Star Wars" series Search for a Book The What's Next®: Books in Series database was developed and is maintained by the Kent District Library. Please contact WhatsNext@kdl.org or 616-784-2016 ext. 2179 with any questions regarding usage, title omissions, or errors. We're looking for stories and feedback related to your experience with our What's Next® database. Kent District Library welcomes other libraries to link to this database. All Series | Kidsreads.

B&N Children's Book Series. List of Kids Book Series. Series and Sequels. Series Books and Beyond for Grades 2-3. Series books are a staple in most students' reading repertoires. They motivate young readers and help them build positive experiences with books. While this motivation is critical in the development of young readers, it is also important for students to experience literature from a wide variety of authors and genres.It can be difficult for young readers to move away from the comfort of a favorite series. They may need your guidance to choose books that will hold the same motivation and appeal that the series provides.

Listed below are six high-interest, appealing series for grades two and three that will help build reading excitement in your classroom. Following each series, you will find a list of “bridge” books which can be used to guide your students to new authors and books. Junie B. Jones series by Barbara Park High-spirited Junie B. Horrible Harry series by Suzy Kline Magic Tree House series by Mary Pope Osborne The Boxcar Children series by Gertrude Chandler Warner.