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Books like Info Buzz: History: Queen Elizabeth II
Award winning
Steelstriker: Skyhunter
Marie Lu, 2021
400 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of resilience and rebellion.
Introduces complex characters and moral dilemmas.
Encourages critical thinking and empathy.
Stimulates imagination with rich, dynamic world-building.

Steelstriker: Skyhunter
Marie Lu, 2021
Award winning
The Chalice of the Gods: Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Rick Riordan, 2023
268 pages
Why to read
Mythology meets modern-day adventure.
Heroes teach resilience and bravery.
Encourages interest in history and culture.
Stimulates vivid imagination and creativity.

The Chalice of the Gods: Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Rick Riordan, 2023
Award winning
The Conference of the Birds: Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children
Ransom Riggs, 2020
400 pages
Why to read
Exciting adventure enhances problem-solving skills.
Characters display resilience and courage.
Enhances empathy through diverse character experiences.
Ideal for promoting advanced reading and comprehension.

The Conference of the Birds: Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children
Ransom Riggs, 2020
Award winning
DK Biography: John F. Kennedy: A Photographic Story of a Life
Howard S. Kaplan, 2004
128 pages
Why to read
Engaging photographic journey through Kennedy's life.
Visual storytelling enhances historical understanding.
Inspires civic responsibility and leadership.
Accessible to young readers, fostering curiosity.

DK Biography: John F. Kennedy: A Photographic Story of a Life
Howard S. Kaplan, 2004
Award winning
My Story: Anne Boleyn and Me (My Royal Story)
Alison Prince, 2004
224 pages
Why to read
Immersive historical setting enhances learning.
Fosters empathy through Anne Boleyn's perspective.
Engages young readers in European history.
Strengthens comprehension and critical thinking skills.

My Story: Anne Boleyn and Me (My Royal Story)
Alison Prince, 2004
Award winning
Banned Book Club
Kim Hyun Sook, Ryan Estrada, 2020
198 pages
Why to read
Encourages freedom of expression and thought.
Explores themes of resistance and unity.
Inspires dialogue on censorship and rights.
Engaging historical context, relevant today.

Banned Book Club
Kim Hyun Sook, Ryan Estrada, 2020
Award winning
A Place to Hang the Moon
Kate Albus, 2021
309 pages
Why to read
Captivating narrative set during World War II.
Themes of resilience, family, and belonging.
Encourages empathy and historical awareness.
Ideal for middle-grade readers' engagement and growth.

A Place to Hang the Moon
Kate Albus, 2021
Award winning
Bomb (Graphic Novel)
Steve Sheinkin, 2023
256 pages
Why to read
Exciting narrative on historical, real-life espionage.
Encourages interest in science and history.
Enhances comprehension of complex events and ideas.
Stimulates discussion on ethics and responsibility.

