Books written in the 2000s, assigned in US schools
US schools assign 100 books written in the 2000s Contemporary YA boom; Persepolis, The Book Thief, Eleanor & Park — many of these reach assigned-reading status within a decade of publication.
- Books on file
- 100
- Lexile range
- 450L–1090L
- Grade span
- K–12
- Decade window
- 2000–2009
Themes of the 2000s
family (16) · friendship (16) · identity (7) · coming of age (6) · courage (6) · humor (5)
Authors writing in the 2000s
Kate DiCamillo (4) · Andrew Clements (2) · Beverly Cleary (2) · Carl Hiaasen (2) · Cynthia Kadohata (2) · Cynthia Lord (2)
Genres
Realistic Fiction (9) · Literary Fiction (5) · Middle Grade Fantasy (5) · Fantasy (4) · Adventure (2)
The 2000s canon
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Because of Winn-DixieKate DiCamillo · 610L
Esperanza RisingPam Muñoz Ryan · 750L
Persepolis: The Story of a ChildhoodMarjane Satrapi- Shades of GrayCarolyn Reeder
- The Art of Keeping CoolJanet Taylor Lisle
A Single ShardLinda Sue Park · 920L
Life of PiYann Martel · 830L
StargirlJerry Spinelli
The Sisterhood of the Traveling PantsAnn Brashares- Touching Spirit BearBen MikaelsenTouching Spirit BearBen Mikaelsen
HootCarl Hiaasen · 760L- The LandMildred D. Taylor
- The Life and Death of Adolf HitlerJames Cross Giblin
The Secret Life of BeesSue Monk Kidd · 840L
Artemis FowlEoin Colfer
Gregor the OverlanderSuzanne Collins
Purple HibiscusChimamanda Ngozi Adichie · 920L
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-TimeMark Haddon · 1090L
The Kite RunnerKhaled Hosseini · 840L
The Million Dollar ShotDan Gutman
The Tale of DespereauxKate DiCamillo · 670L
A Week in the WoodsAndrew Clements
Geronimo Stilton: Lost Treasure of the Emerald EyeGeronimo Stilton · 530L
RememberToni Morrison
Ruby HollerSharon Creech
There's a Boy in the Girls' BathroomLouis Sachar
Wenny Has WingsJanet Lee Carey
Cryptid HuntersRoland Smith
Day of TearsJulius Lester
EragonChristopher Paolini
FlushCarl Hiaasen
How I Live NowMeg Rosoff
Kira-KiraCynthia Kadohata
Looking for AlaskaJohn Green
Mercy Watson to the RescueKate DiCamillo · 450L- Mystery FishSally M. Walker
The Book ThiefMarkus Zusak · 730L
The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 1)Rick Riordan · 740L- The River Between UsRichard Peck
- The Tequila WormViola Canales
The Thief LordCornelia Funke
The World According to HumphreyBetty G. Birney
American Born ChineseGene Luen Yang · 530L
BunniculaDeborah Howe
FablehavenBrandon Mull
Ivy and BeanAnnie Barrows · 580L
Ramona ForeverBeverly Cleary- RulesCynthia Lord
RulesCynthia Lord- Team MoonCatherine Thimmesh
The Sea of MonstersRick Riordan
The White DarknessGeraldine McCaughrean
Things Not SeenAndrew Clements- Zelda and Ivy, the RunawaysLaura McGee Kvasnosky
ChampMarcia Thornton Jones
Diary of a Wimpy KidJeff Kinney · 950L
How to Steal a DogBarbara O'Connor- Tending to GraceKimberly Newton Fusco
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time IndianSherman Alexie · 600L- The BombTheodore Taylor
The Higher Power of LuckySusan Patron- There Is a Bird On Your Head! (An Elephant and Piggie Book)Mo Willems
UnwindNeal Shusterman- A Mango-Shaped SpaceWendy Mass
ChainsLaurie Halse Anderson · 780L
Cracker The Best Dog in VietnamCynthia Kadohata
Deep and Dark and DangerousMary Downing Hahn
ElevenPatricia Reilly Giff
Jellicoe RoadMelina Marchetta
Nothing's Fair in Fifth GradeBarthe DeClements
Please Write in this BookMary Amato
The Graveyard BookNeil Gaiman · 820L- The Green Glass SeaEllen Klages
The House in the NightSusan Marie Swanson
The Hunger GamesSuzanne Collins · 810L
The Mysterious Benedict SocietyTrenton Lee Stewart- The Surrender Tree / El ábol de la rendiciónMargarita Engle
- Trouble Don't LastShelley Pearsall
- Under the Blood-Red SunGraham Salisbury
We Are the ShipKadir Nelson
All the Lovely Bad OnesMary Downing Hahn
Bad News for OutlawsVaunda Micheaux Nelson- Benny and Penny in the Big No-No!Geoffrey Hayes
Claudette ColvinPhillip Hoose
Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous LifeRachel Renée Russell · 890L- Forged by FireSharon M. DraperForged by FireSharon M. Draper
Going BovineLibba Bray
Million-Dollar ThrowMike Lupica
PowerlessMatthew Cody
Ralph S. MouseBeverly Cleary
So B. ItSarah Weeks
Stolen ChildrenPeg Kehret
Surviving the ApplewhitesStephanie S. Tolan
The City of EmberJeanne DuPrau- The Game of SilenceLouise Erdrich
The Great Gilly HopkinsKatherine Paterson
The Lion & the MouseJerry Pinkney
The Miraculous Journey of Edward TulaneKate DiCamillo
When You Reach MeRebecca Stead · 750L
Where the Mountain Meets the MoonGrace Lin · 810L
How the 2000s appear in US school reading lists
Books written in the 2000s (2000-2009) appear in 100 titles on this corpus, assigned across grades K through 12 in US schools tracked by ReadingList. The 2000s decade saw the rise of YA fiction in mainstream school curricula — The Hunger Games, Persepolis, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian — alongside continued assignment of mid-century classics. The 2000s corpus on this page is anchored in titles that survived the post-publication critical-attention window and were taken up by state ELA framework documents within 10-20 years of publication — that lag is typical: a book rarely enters a state's approved-instructional-materials list immediately on release.
Featured 2000s authors in this corpus include Kate DiCamillo, Andrew Clements, Beverly Cleary. Recurring themes across 2000s assigned-reading titles include family, friendship, identity, with the period's dominant forms being Realistic Fiction and Literary Fiction. State ELA framework documents typically pair 2000s titles with cross-disciplinary social-studies units: history teachers and English teachers often co-plan a unit that treats a 2000s novel as both literary text and primary-source historical document. AP English Literature and IB Diploma Language A both reward students who can read a 2000s text in its historical context — connecting the work to the political, economic, and cultural conditions of 2000-2009.
For parents researching 2000s titles for home reading or independent study, the practical entry point is theme + grade fit, not date alone. A 2000s novel taught in 11th-grade AP English may have content (violence, sexual themes, period-specific language) that makes it inappropriate for an 8th-grade reader of similar Lexile measure. Each book's detail page lists the specific grade ranges where it is assigned and the curriculum framing that governs that placement — useful when picking a 2000s title for a particular student's needs.
Common questions
- How many 2000s books does the canon include here?
- 100 books written in the 2000s appear across the curricula and state ELA standards tracked by ReadingList. Each one is cited from a state department of education, AP/IB syllabus, or peer-reviewed source.
- What's the Lexile range for 2000s books?
- Lexile measures for 2000s assigned-reading titles range from 450L to 1090L. Books without a published Lexile measure (poetry, drama, graphic novels) are not included in this range.
- What grades assign 2000s books?
- Books written in the 2000s are assigned across grades K through 12 in US schools tracked by ReadingList. Specific grade-level assignments are listed on each book page.
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