Connecticut 8th grade reading list
The 110 books most commonly assigned to Connecticut 8th grade students in US schools — each with its reading level and a cited source.
110 books cited for Connecticut 8th grade
Assignments tied directly to Connecticut’s CT Core Standards or national curricula with a Connecticut-specific citation.
1919 The Year That Changed AmericaMartin W. Sandler
A Few Red DropsClaire Hartfield
A First Time for EverythingDan Santat- A Mango-Shaped SpaceWendy Mass
- A Sea of Lemon TreesMaría Dolores Águila
- African TownIrene Latham
- After Ever AfterJordan Sonnenblick
- All He KnewHelen Frost
- Almost AstronautsTanya Lee Stone
Among the HiddenMargaret Peterson Haddix- An American PlagueJim Murphy
- Anything But TypicalNora Raleigh Baskin
Bea and the New Deal HorseL. M. Elliott
Before the Ever AfterJacqueline Woodson- Behave Yourself, Bethany BrantPatricia Beatty
- Beyond the Bright SeaLauren Wolk
- Black PotatoesSusan Campbell Bartoletti
Bomb: The Race to Build—and Steal—the World's Most Dangerous WeaponSteve Sheinkin · 920L
Brown Girl DreamingJacqueline Woodson · 990L- Bull RunPaul Fleischman
ChainsLaurie Halse Anderson · 780L- Chronically DoloresMaya Van Wagenen
Claudette ColvinPhillip Hoose- CursedKarol Ruth Silverstein
Day of TearsJulius Lester
Dead End in NorveltJack Gantos
DragonwingsLaurence Yep · 870L
Elijah of Buxton (Scholastic Gold)Christopher Paul Curtis- Enchanted AirMargarita Engle
- Five Flavors of DumbAntony John
- Forever Is NowMariama J. Lockington
Gaither Sisters Trilogy CollectionRita Williams-Garcia
Game ChangerTommy Greenwald
GhostJason Reynolds · 730L
Hand in HandAndrea Davis Pinkney
HatchetGary Paulsen · 1020L
Heart and SoulKadir Nelson- Hurt Go HappyGinny Rorby
- I Lived on Butterfly HillMarjorie Agosín
Inside Out & Back AgainThanhha Lai · 800L- JipKatherine Paterson
King and the Dragonflies (Scholastic Gold)Kacen Callender
Little WomenLouisa May Alcott · 1300L- Lucky Broken GirlRuth Behar
March Book ThreeJohn Lewis
MexikidPedro Martín
Mick Harte Was HereBarbara Park
MockingbirdKathryn Erskine- Mystery FishSally M. Walker
New KidJerry Craft
One Crazy SummerRita Williams-Garcia · 750L
Orbiting JupiterGary D. Schmidt
Out of the DustKaren Hesse · 740L
P.S. Be ElevenRita Williams-Garcia
Piecing Me TogetherRenée Watson
PostedJohn David Anderson
ReboundKwame Alexander · 780L
RememberToni Morrison- RestartGordon KormanRestartGordon Korman · 730L
Roll of Thunder, Hear My CryMildred D. Taylor · 920L- Rose Under FireElizabeth Wein
- Seen and UnseenElizabeth Partridge
- Small StepsLouis Sachar
SmileRaina Telgemeier · 410L
Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and YouJason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi · 1000L- Streams to the River, River to the SeaScott O'Dell
- Team MoonCatherine Thimmesh
- Tending to GraceKimberly Newton Fusco
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time IndianSherman Alexie · 600L
The Adventures of Tom SawyerMark Twain · 950L- The Art of Keeping CoolJanet Taylor Lisle
- The BombTheodore Taylor
The Call of the WildJack London · 1120L
The CrossoverKwame Alexander · 750L
The Diary of a Young GirlAnne Frank · 1080L
The First State of BeingErin Entrada Kelly- The Girl Who Drew ButterfliesJoyce Sidman
The Graveyard BookNeil Gaiman · 820L- The Green Glass SeaEllen Klages
- The Hired GirlLaura Amy Schlitz
The House on Mango StreetSandra Cisneros · 870L
The Hunger GamesSuzanne Collins · 810L- The LandMildred D. Taylor
The Last CuentistaDonna Barba Higuera- The Life and Death of Adolf HitlerJames Cross Giblin
The Mona Lisa VanishesNicholas Day- The Parker InheritanceVarian JohnsonThe Parker InheritanceVarian Johnson · 610L
- The Poet Slave of CubaMargarita Engle
- The River Between UsRichard Peck
- The Running DreamWendelin Van Draanen
- The Surrender Tree / El ábol de la rendiciónMargarita Engle
- The Tequila WormViola Canales
The Thing About LuckCynthia Kadohata- The Unlikely Hero of Room 13BTeresa Toten
- The Voice That Challenged a NationRussell Freedman
- The WallPeter Sís
- The Words We KeepErin Stewart
- The Words in My HandsAsphyxia
Things Not SeenAndrew Clements- Trouble Don't LastShelley Pearsall
- Twelve Days in MayLarry Dane Brimner
Twenty-Four Seconds from Now . . .Jason Reynolds- Under the Blood-Red SunGraham Salisbury
- Under the MesquiteGuadalupe Garcia McCall
UnwindNeal Shusterman- Waiting for NormalLeslie Connor
We Are the ShipKadir Nelson
When Stars Are ScatteredVictoria Jamieson
When You Reach MeRebecca Stead · 750L- You're Welcome, UniverseWhitney Gardner
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About the Connecticut 8th grade reading list
In Connecticut schools, 8th grade students are most often assigned books drawn from CT Core Standardsalongside the national curricula that apply nationwide — Common Core State Standards Appendix B, AP English, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. ReadingList currently tracks 110 titles for 8th grade in Connecticut, each tied to a Connecticut-specific curriculum citation. Across the list, Lexile measures span 410L–1300L.
8th grade sits in the 6-8 grade band, where students are middle-grade readers. At this stage the emphasis is on analyzing theme, character, and author's craft across full-length novels and their first classics. Assigned reading skews toward full-length novels, plays, memoir, and frequently-challenged contemporary titles, with text complexity that, per Common Core’s Appendix A reading bands, typically falls around roughly 700L to 1010L. Measured against that 925–1185L range, of the 25 titles here with a Lexile score 6 are grade-level, 18 are more accessible (often assigned for theme over challenge), and 1 is a stretch text that may need scaffolding. Because readers in a single 8th grade classroom can span several hundred Lexile points, this list is best read as a starting point rather than a fixed requirement.
Connecticut’s English Language Arts requirements are set by CT Core Standards (portal.ct.gov). Most states pair their own standards with the Common Core text-complexity framework, so the 8th grade list below blends Connecticut-specific assignments with the widely-taught national canon. Every title links to its primary source on the book’s detail page, so you can confirm exactly where and why it is assigned.
How to use this list:match a title to your child’s most recent Lexile or guided-reading level rather than to the grade alone. Teachers building a 8th grade unit can pair a Connecticut-cited core text with a grade-appropriate companion novel; parents previewing summer or supplemental reading can check each book’s content notes and challenge history before assigning it.
Common questions
- How many books are assigned to 8th grade students in Connecticut?
- 110 books appear on ReadingList for 8th grade students in Connecticut, sourced from CT Core Standards and national curricula (Common Core, AP, IB) with applicable grade citations.
- What's the Lexile range for 8th grade reading in Connecticut?
- Lexile measures across the 8th grade Connecticut reading list range from 410L to 1300L. Books without a published Lexile (poetry, drama, picture books) are not included in this range.
- Where does this reading list come from?
- Entries reference CT Core Standards (published at portal.ct.gov) plus national curricula that apply to Connecticut schools: Common Core State Standards Appendix B, AP English Literature and Language, IB Diploma Programme, and Cambridge Assessment International. Every assignment row on each book's detail page links its primary source.