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Vesper Holly Series
Author: Lloyd Alexander
Number of Books in Series: 6
Age Group: 10 - 15 years

Reading Level: AR Levels 5.5-5.9
GLE 5.3-7.5
F&P/GRL estimated P-Q
DRA estimated 60
Lexile® measure 770L-840L


Vesper Holly 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: The Illyrian Adventure
Ages 10-15. January 1, 1986.
AR: 5.5 (5.0 Points, Quiz #8531);  GLE: 7.5
Lexile measure: 770L

Book 2: The El Dorado Adventure
Ages 10-15. April 30, 1987.
AR: 5.6 (6.0 Points, Quiz #63442);  GLE: 7.4
Lexile measure: 800L

Book 3: The Drackenberg Adventure
Ages 10-15. April 28, 1988.
AR: 5.7 (5.0 Points, Quiz #63441);  GLE: 5.3
Lexile measure: 840L

Book 4: The Jedera Adventure
Ages 10-15. April 27, 1989.
AR: 5.6 (5.0 Points, Quiz #14141);  GLE: 7.5
Lexile measure: 800L

Book 5: The Philadelphia Adventure
Ages 10-15. April 19, 1990.
AR: 5.8 (5.0 Points, Quiz #10942);  GLE: 7.5
Lexile measure: 820L

Book 6: The Xanadu Adventure
Ages 10-15. February 3, 2005.
AR: 5.9 (5.0 Points, Quiz #86252)

Book Sets: Sets of Up to 6 Books




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