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20 Middle Grade Series So Engrossing Tweens Can’t Put Them Down

by Melissa Taylor

My daughter reads for hours at a time — curled up in her cozy teal chair, That’s every parent’s dream, right? At the moment, she’s on book three of a new favorite series — because there’s nothing better than reading an amazing book and then finding out there are even more books to devour! Well-written, compelling book series like the binge-worthy choices below will keep your kids passionately reading, too.

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  • Theodore Boone Series

    by John Grisham

    If you like action and mystery, the seven-book Theodore Boone series provides hours of thrilling adventures with the 13-year-old titular character. Despite his young age, Theodore knows the law and uses his burgeoning legal skills to help people in need and solve difficult, often dangerous cases.

  • Max and the Midknights Series

    by Lincoln Peirce

    Magic, adventure, and humor collide in this illustrated series from the author of Big Nate. Each book in the series follows Max and her friends, the Midknights, on their misadventures. They rescue kidnapped uncles, save their kingdom from monsters, and tackle evil twins.

  • The Wingfeather Saga Series

    by Andrew Peterson, illustrated by Joe Sutphin

    This captivating fantasy series follows the adventures of the Igiby siblings — Janner, Kalmar, and Leeli — as they discover their hidden heritage and confront dark forces threatening their world of Aerwiar. Filled with imaginative world-building, compelling characters, and themes of courage and sacrifice, the series weaves a rich tapestry of epic quests and familial bonds across its four books.

  • The Misfits Series

    by Lisa Yee, illustrated by Dan Santat

    Kids who love humor, heists, and adventure will devour this series from Newbery Honoree Lisa Yee. When Olive gets dropped off at a reforming arts boarding school, she’s surprised to discover that it’s an academy for crime-fighting kids. Soon, Olive and a group of diverse friends must stop a heist, find missing artwork, and investigate rumors of a mythological sea monster.

  • Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Series

    by Chris Grabenstein

    My daughter and her classmates, like many tweens, absolutely love the well-written Mr. Lemoncello’s Library series. When a group of students win an overnight stay at the new Mr. Lemoncellos’s Library, they don’t realize that they’ll have to use the library resources to solve complicated puzzles in order to leave.

  • Tristan Strong Series

    by Kwame Mbalia

    If you loved Percy Jackson, pick up this fast-paced adventure series based on African American folklore. It’s about a boy named Tristan who accidentally opens a portal to a magical realm. Suddenly, Tristan is thrust into an ancient battle alongside John Henry and Brier Rabbit that will require him to strike a deal with the trickster Anansi. The first book of this irresistible series is also available as a graphic novel.

  • The Last Kids on Earth Series

    by Max Brallier, illustrated by Douglas Holgate

    Jack and his buddies are holed up in his tricked-out backyard treehouse after the monster apocalypse turns most of the town into zombies. Despite all this, Jack makes monster and zombie fighting seem like a fun video game. The Last Kids on Earth is a page-turning, humorous adventure series, which currently contains 10 novels and has also been adapted into a Netflix Original series!

  • Fablehaven Series

    by Brandon Mull

    Fantasy lovers can’t get enough of this bestselling series about a pair of siblings who spend a summer at their grandparents’ secluded home. But what starts as a normal visit takes an unexpected turn when they discover their grandparents are caretakers of a preserve for magical creatures. As threats against the preserve arise, the siblings must help their grandparents save their family, their home, and the ancient laws that keep the creatures in check. This series is hands-down one of the most engrossing and bingeable fantasy adventures for kids.

  • Samantha Spinner Series

    by Russell Ginns

    Puzzle-loving kids will enjoy this humorous mystery series about a girl with a missing uncle, a set of clues, and a rusty red umbrella. But there’s more to the umbrella than Samantha realizes, and soon she gets whisked away on a globe-trotting adventure. Each book brings a new mystery, new experiences, and more fun!

  • Hilo Series

    by Judd Winnick

    With 12 books in this rib-tickling graphic novel series, your kid will have plenty of reading material to keep them occupied. Hilo, Gina, and DJ go on one adventure after another and tackle everything from space robots to monsters. Silliness, action, and full-color illustrations make this series utterly binge-worthy!

  • The Forgotten Five Series

    by Lisa McMann

    Superpowers, adventure, betrayal, and friendship await inside this action-packed series from the author of The Unwanteds. Five kids with supernatural abilities venture into modern society for the first time and navigate a world that has outlawed them. Each installment takes readers deeper into the fight against a corrupt government. This pulse-pounding series will keep kids glued to the page!

  • Alex Wise Series

    by Terry J. Benton-Walker

    Alex Wise’s summer vacation goes from bizarre to apocalyptic when the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse attack Los Angeles and kidnap his younger sister. Alex teams up with an unlikely set of heroes that includes his former teacher, his best friend, and a grumpy demi-god to save everything he loves from the Four Horsemen. This three-book series combines humor and action into an unputdownable adventure that young readers find irresistible.

  • Merci Suárez Series

    by Meg Medina

    Merci Suárez is a sixth-grader navigating the challenges of family, friendships, and school, with a focus on cultural identity and the ups and downs of adolescence. The series offers a heartfelt and humorous exploration of Merci's coming-of-age journey in a Cuban-American family.

  • Futureland Series

    by H.D. Hunter, illustrated by Khadijah Khatib

    This action-packed, STEM-centered middle grade series about a floating theme park is the perfect blend of a futuristic reality and the familiar patterns of a whodunit mystery. Eleven-year-old Cam has grown up living in Futureland, the futuristic amusement park his parents built. When the robots and rides start glitching and people go missing, it's up to Cam and his new friends to save his home and family.

  • Sweet Valley Twins Series

    by Francine Pascal and Claudia Aguirre

    The Sweet Valley twins are back and better than ever in this new graphic novel series! Adapted from the original novels, these books follow sisters Jessica and Elizabeth as they attend school, make friends, navigate drama, and get crushes. Even though only a few installments are available, more are on the way and will give your kids something to look forward to.

  • Emily Windsnap Series

    by Liz Kessler, illustrated by Sarah Gibb

    Send your reader on an undersea adventure with Emily Windsnap, a young girl who discovers she’s half mermaid. As Emily explores her new identity and life under the waves, she gets whisked away on one exciting quest after another. Emily and her friends must defeat the Kraken, break a curse, and rescue passengers from a sunken ship, among other tasks. Readers who love The Little Mermaid will enjoy this whimsical 10-book series.

  • Ranger's Apprentice: The Royal Ranger Series

    by John Flanagan

    Return to the epic Ranger’s Apprentice fantasy world with this new, gripping adventure series featuring a strong female character. Now an adult, Will is a legendary but disillusioned Ranger who is appointed to train the first female Ranger, the rebellious Princess Madelyn. As Madelyn trains to become a skilled Ranger herself, together they’ll investigate a mysterious death linked to dangerous criminals.

  • The Unicorn Rescue Society Series

    by Adam Gidwitz, illustrated by Hatem Aly

    What if mythological creatures were real? On a school field trip, Elliot and Uchenna learn that mythical creatures actually are real when they rescue a Jersey Devil and are subsequently inducted into the secretive Unicorn Rescue Society. Bad guys, dragons, world travel, and more makes the Unicorn Rescue Society series a great choice for children who like magic and fantasy books.

  • Jake the Fake Series

    by Craig Robinson and Adam Mansbach, illustrated by Keith Knight

    When Jake is admitted into the Music & Art Academy with a decidedly lackluster musical talent, he decides that he’ll keep his spot at the school by morphing into a totally weird (and hilarious) persona called “The Dentist.” I mean, who can question an artist and their quirks, right? Even though he might not have musical or artistic talent, one thing is for sure – Jake’s got a clear knack for comedy.

  • Impossible Creatures Series

    by Katherine Rundell, illustrated by Ashley Mackenzie

    When Christopher and his friend Mal discover a group of unmapped islands filled with magical creatures, they’re thrilled. But they soon find out that magic is fading from the islands, endangering the animals that live there. The friends embark on a breathtaking, action-packed quest to find the source of the fading magic and save the islands from destruction. This bestselling three-book series is a must-read for classic fantasy lovers of all ages.

Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in 2019 and updated in 2026.