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Junior Library Guild Selection Books in Order
Below you'll find the complete list of Junior Library Guild Selection books in publication order. This is generally the recommended reading order for the series.
Reading order verified: March 2026
Quick Answer
What order should I read the Junior Library Guild Selection series? Start with "Emma and the Blue Genie (With: Oliver Latsch,Kerstin Meyer)" (2002) and follow publication order through all 16 books.
The complete Junior Library Guild Selection reading order is listed below in publication sequence.
Publication Order

Emma and the Blue Genie (With: Oliver Latsch,Kerstin Meyer)
2002

Egyptian Diary: The Journal of Nakht (By: David Parkins,Richard Platt)
2005

My Best Friend, the Atlantic Ocean, and Other Great Bodies Standing Between Me and My Life with Giulio (By: Jane Harrington)
2008

Lucky: Maris, Mantle, and My Best Summer Ever (By: Wes Tooke)
2010

Candy Bomber: The Story of the Berlin Airlift's (By: Michael O. Tunnell)
2010

Child of the Civil Rights Movement (By: Raúl Colón)
2011

Zombie Makers (By: Rebecca L. Johnson)
2012

Zorro Gets an Outfit (By: Carter Goodrich)
2012

Courage Has No Color (By: Tanya Lee Stone)
2013

Chasing Shadows (By: Swati Avasthi)
2013

Journey into the Deep (By: Rebecca L. Johnson)
2013

Behold the Beautiful Dung Beetle (By: Cheryl Bardoe)
2014

Santa Clauses: Short Poems from the North Pole (By: Chuck Groenink)
2014

Handle with Care: An Unusual Butterfly Journey (By: Loree Griffin Burns,Ellen Harasimowicz)
2014

Winter Bees & Other Poems of the Cold (By: Joyce Sidman)
2014

The Hugely-Wugely Spider (By: Ethan T. Berlin)
2018
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