Now the ‘Lights Out’ visitors are gone, we thought it would be a good idea to compile a list of the children’s books that they liked reading undercover, and the ones they thought they’d like reading if they were reading after lights out today. So here’s a list! (Some of them might be out of print, but libraries will often have a copy of books that are out of print. Check your school library or your local public library. Ask your librarian!)
- The Museum of Mary Child by Cassandra Golds
- Swallows & Amazons series,
- Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery
- The Queen’s Music
- Deb Abela’s ‘Max Remy’ series
- Enid Blyton’s The Secret Seven series The Famous Five series, The Magic Faraway Tree, The Enchanted Wood, The Folk of the Faraway Tree, The Wishing Chair series.
- The Nancy Drew Mysteries
- Roald Dahl books: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, James and the Giant Peach, The BFG
- The Pippi Longstocking books by Astrid Lindgren
- Dr. Suess, in particular Green Eggs and Ham and Horton Hears a Who, and Oh, The Places You’ll Go!
- Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are
- Whiteoaks of Jalna Chronicles’ by Mazo de la Roche
- Artemis Fowl
- Diary of a Wimpy Kid
- The Shark in Charlie’s Window
- The Sky is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson
- Thai-riffic by Oliver Phommavanh
- Zac Power
- Specky Magee
- Bonnie and Sam
- Captain Underpants
- CS Lewis’s Narnia series, including The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
- Jaguar Warrior by Sandy Fussell
- Silver Curlew by Eleanor Farjeon
- David Grimstone’s Gladiator Boy series
- Little Women
- Black Beauty
- What Katy Did
- Heidi
- My Friend Flicka
- Thunderhead
- Betsy in Spite of Herself by Maud Hart Lovelace, the adventures of a young teen in 1907.
- The Works of Lewis Carroll
- Hardy Boys
- Nancy Drew
- Nine True Dolphin Stories by Margaret Davidson
- Fast-talking Dolphin by Carson Davidson
- Mrs Piggle Wiggle books
What about you? Do you have any books you’d recommend? Tell us in the comments!




I was born in Port Pirie and lived there until I was thirteen. Port Pirie is a country town about 200 kilometres from Adelaide in South Australia.
Alphabet Soup magazine has been celebrating the launch of Undercover Readers (our new reviewers club for kids)! If you’d like to join the Undercover Readers Club, you’ll find an information pack you can download from the 
Alphabet Soup magazine is celebrating the launch of Undercover Readers (our new reviewers club for kids)! If you’d like to join the Undercover Readers Club, you’ll find an information pack you can download from the 









Alphabet Soup magazine is celebrating the launch of Undercover Readers (our new reviewers club for kids)! If you’d like to join the Undercover Readers Club, you’ll find an information pack you can download from the 




Today we welcome Jackie Hosking, here to tell us about her experiences of reading undercover. She loves to write rhyming poetry. We’ve published several of her poems in Alphabet Soup magazine, and she’s had poems published elsewhere, including The School Magazine, and in an anthology, Short and Scary.
Alphabet Soup magazine is celebrating the launch of Undercover Readers (our new reviewers club for kids)! If you’d like to join the Undercover Readers Club, you’ll find an information pack you can download from the 


Alphabet Soup magazine is celebrating the launch of Undercover Readers (our new reviewers club for kids)! If you’d like to join the Undercover Readers Club, you’ll find an information pack you can download from the

Alphabet Soup magazine is celebrating the launch of Undercover Readers (our new reviewers club for kids)! If you’d like to join the Undercover Readers Club, you’ll find an information pack you can download from the