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Emily the Strange Novel Series
Authors: Rob Reger, Jessica Gruner
Illustrators: Rob Reger, Buzz Parker
Number of Books in Series: 4
Age Group: 12 - 17 years

Reading Level: AR Levels 5.3-5.8
GLE estimated 8.4-8.6
F&P/GRL estimated Q-R
DRA estimated 60
Lexile® measure 870L-920L
Companion/Related Series: list of all Emily the Strange series

Book 1 Summary: Emily the Strange has lost her memory and finds herself in the town of Blackrock with nothing more than her diary, her slingshot, and the clothes on her back.


Emily the Strange Novels Book List:



This series should be read in the correct order listed here.

Book 1: The Lost Days
Ages 12-17. May 28, 2009.
AR: 5.5 (7.0 Points, Quiz #131206)
Lexile measure: 870L

Book 2: Stranger and Stranger
Ages 12-17. March 13, 2010.
AR: 5.8 (7.0 Points, Quiz #137891)
Lexile measure: 900L

Book 3: Dark Times
Ages 12-17. January 1, 2010.
AR: 5.7 (6.0 Points, Quiz #143270)
Lexile measure: 920L

Book 4: Piece of Mind
Ages 12-17. December 27, 2011.
AR: 5.3 (6.0 Points, Quiz #153395)
Lexile measure: 900L

Book Sets: Sets of Up to 4 Books


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