We know you LOVE reading the Faithgirlz! series, so we thought "Hey, let's tell you about some other great series you're bound to dig too!"
This section of the site is great for exploring new types of books (or for finding that perfect gift for others that might have tastes different from you.)
We'll keep this hot list updated often, so be sure to check back to see what we're reading next. Till next time, read on!
There's a Spaceship in My Tree!

Series Format: Three Book Series
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
The Plot:
Beamer, age 13, who speaks only Californian, is an alien in the world of Middle America, exiled to a bizarre, ancient house on a mysterious street that may or may not exist on any map. With the help of a nerdy African-American kid named Ghoulie, a gangly tomboy named Scilla, and a miraculous, broken-down tree house shaped like a spaceship, he battles the indigenous life forms in his new home, from bullying creatures to the strange inhabitants of dark castles, subterranean caverns, and a spider web the size of a house, to discover how God gives a distinctive purpose to each uniquely designed human being.
Our Thoughts:
This series rocks!
Liberty Letters: Adventures in Jamestown

Series Format: Four Book Series
Genre: Historical fiction
The Plot:
Longing for adventure, Abigail Matthews survives a dangerous journey to the New World as well as the Starving Time, but faces her greatest challenge at the hand of her enemy, the Indian princess, Pocahontas. In London, England, her friend Elizabeth Walton desperately wants to make her mark on her world, but society’s conventions and her own stubborn nature threaten to crush her dreams.
Our Thoughts:
Awesome stories with lots of historical information.
The Story for Kids

The Plot:
The Story for Kids gives the "big picture." and you'll find out that God's story is not just a collection of random adventures--it's a complete story that tells about God's great love for his people.
Our Thoughts:
This book based on the New International Reader's Version reads like a novel. It's full of fun art and thought-provoking questions.
