It’s World Book Day!

World Book Day (Thursday March 3rd), is celebrating 25 years! To mark this occasion, I have picked one book from each of the past 25 years to create a display.

1997 – Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone (J.K. Rowling)

1998 – Skellig (David Almond)

1999 – A Bad Beginning (A Series of Unfortunate Events) (Lemony Snicket)

2000 – Stormbreaker (Alex Rider, No. 1) (Anthony Horowitz)

2001 – Noughts And Crosses (Malorie Blackman)

2002 – Eragon (Christopher Paolini)

2003 – How To Train your Dragon (Cresssida Cowell)

2004 – Diamond Girls (Jacqueline Wilson)

2005 – Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief (Rick Riordan)

2006 – Pretty Little Liars (Sara Shepard)

2007 – Diary of A Wimpy Kid (Jeff Kinney)

2008 – The Hunger Games (Suzanne Collins)

2009 – Tales From a Not-So-Fabulous-Life (Dork Diaries, No. 1) (Rachel Renee Russell)

2010 – Billionaire Boy (David Walliams)

2011 – The Worst Years of My Life (Middle School, No. 1) (James Patterson)

2012 – Kick-Off! (Jamie Johnson, No. 1) (Dan Freedman)

2013 – Coco Caramel (Cathy Cassidy)

2014 – Beware The Kitten Holy (Lumberjanes, No. 1) (Shannon Watters)

2015 – The Nowhere Emporium (Ross Mackenzie)

2016 – Dog Man (Dav Pilkey)

2017 – The Hate U Give (Angie Thomas)

2018 – Heartstopper (Alice Oseman)

2019 – Look Both Ways (Jason Reynolds)

2020 – The Cousins (Karen M. McManus)

2021 – Stick Boy (Paul Coomey)

Which book will be popular in 2022?

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