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My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish Series
Author: Mo O'Hara
Illustrator: Marek Jagucki
Number of Books in Series: 6
Age Group: 7 - 10 years

Reading Level: AR Levels estimated 5.1-5.4
GLE estimated 4.6-6.3
F&P/GRL estimated O-P
DRA estimated 50-60
Lexile® measure 740L-790L
Companion/Related Series: Big Fat Zombie Goldfish Adventures


My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish Book List:



The stories are sequential in terms of character development but the main plots are relatively independent in each book. It's probably best to read these in order, but not critical.

Book 1: My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish
Ages 7-10. January 1, 2001.
Lexile measure: 740L

Book 2: The Seaquel
Ages 7-10. January 1, 2013.
Lexile measure: 790L

Book 3: Fins of Fury
Ages 7-10. January 2, 2014.
Lexile measure: 790L

Book 4: Any Fin Is Possible
Ages 7-10. January 1, 2012.
Lexile measure: 790L

Book 5: Live and Let Swim
Ages 7-10. January 1, 2001.
Lexile measure: 770L

Book 6: Jurassic Carp
Ages 7-10. January 1, 2001.
Lexile measure: 740L

Companion Book: My Big Fat Zombie Fun Book
Ages 7-10. January 2, 2018.

Book Sets: Sets of Up to 6 Books


Other Websites for Additional Information:

Author Website for Mo O'Hara



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