yes the last installment of the saga, "Breaking Dawn" has breif sexual matirial but it is only implied and they are married.there is no cussing or sex .
The reading level of all of the books in the Twilight series are around 4th grade in terms of complexity, but the books contain material that is intended for an older audience.
it doesn't have a book level. but if it did, it'd probably be pretty high. TWILIGHT IS AWESOME!!!! (P.S.- book levels are for like 2nd grade books!)
Twilight, I know the movies have started coming out but the books are amazing.
I don't know, but I wouldn't try. The Twilight series(it's technically not a saga by definition) ranges from 4th to 5th grade level. Unless you read at that level, I wouldn't. By the way, the last time I tested in 4th grade level, I was in 2nd. Now I a 13, recently, and in the 7th grade. I have exceeded a college senior and therefore can read any book I would like. I hate Twilight though, and vouch for Harry Potter. No clue what the person above is talking about but, my daughter is in the 4th grade. For her, the four books range from 20 - 28 points. Hope that helps :)
Dick and Jane primers are a series of children's early reading books, on about a first grade level.
The Twilight Series would be good. twilight wouldn't be good because it is a 4th grade level. i am near your reading level and i read books written by arthur c. clarke. they are science fiction. they have some hard words but u can usully figure them out. i hope this helps! PS- twilight is an awesome series but not fit for your level.. it kinda sucks ya i no anybody can read any book they like! you just have to make sure that you can understand the book. -em
Yes, many of Beverly Cleary's books, such as the Ramona Quimby series and Henry Huggins series, are typically recommended for children in second grade. These books feature relatable characters and simple language that are engaging for young readers.
There are 3 books in the Seekers series. 1: The Quest Begins, 2: Great Bear Lake and, 3: Smoke Mountain These are pretty good books for maybe a 4th or 5th grade reading level.
I absoluely love the Nancy Drew books. There are a ton of ND series; some of them are better than others. Please note that the Nancy Drew movies and episodes are nothing like the books. Read the BOOKS!
The reading levels of the Matt Christopher books vary. According to the Accelerated Reader program most of the books are upper 3rd grade and 4th grade, with a few at the lower 5th grade level. When I taught 4th grade, the boys in my class devoured these books!
The Rainbow Magic book series is typically recommended for children ages 6-9, which corresponds to a reading level of around second to fourth grade. The books are designed to be engaging and accessible for young readers, with simple language and illustrations to support comprehension.
Here is what I think they are, however I am living proof this is wrong- I started in 5th grade and now in sixth grade I've read the series over about 5 times.Twilight- 6th and 7th gradeNew moon- 8th and 9th gradeEclipse- 10th and 11th gradeBreaking Dawn- 12th grade