Kids Books - Action

LEGO The LEGO Movie: Emmet's Guide to Being Awesome

LEGO The LEGO Movie: Emmet's Guide to Being Awesome

By Ace Landers

This book is about how Emmet is so awesome (😂) ...ok it's time to wake up Emmet says you should do exercises .situps , pushups, and parade marching (is it just me or is watching a Lego do jumping jacks hilarious😂😂 ) now this book shows and tells other ways to be awesom e.I really enjoyed this book and thought it was funny 😃 I recommend to all ages and I love this book so I rate this book 4/5 stars 😁 😁 😁

The Clockwork Sparrow (Sinclair's Mysteries)

The Clockwork Sparrow (Sinclair's Mysteries)

By Katherine Woodfine

Have you ever had something stolen from you and you don’t know who stole it? Well in The book The Mystery of the Clockwork Sparrow. A conflict is Mr. Sinclair has to find out who stole his Priceless Jewel Bird from his store that just opened. The author of this book is Katherine Woodline. It takes place in Sinclair's department store. The protagonist is Mr. Sinclair because he’s trying to find out who’s stealing from his store. This book’s narrator is from all the people in the store. The sparrow is the antagonist because it has diamonds and jewels all over it which makes people want to steal it because it’s really valuable. People in his Brand new store are trying to steal the bird and have to find out who's trying to steal it. And another conflict is that there’s more than a couple people in the store. They start to find out who is trying to steal the bird towards the ending of the book. The turning point is when they have enough clues to find out who the thief is. And I recommend this book to people that enjoy Mystery and Horror.

The Hero's Guide to Being an Outlaw

The Hero's Guide to Being an Outlaw

By Christopher Healy

Annie Botts

I think the hero's guide to being an outlaw is kind of boring-sounding to me. I guess every other book is waaaaaaay better.

The Hero's Guide to Storming the Castle

The Hero's Guide to Storming the Castle

By Christopher Healy

This book is the 2nd in a series. It's about a group of heroes whom you might recognize as characters from some fairy tales. My favorite is Prince Liam, who is not afraid of much, except his horrible fiancee, Sleeping Beauty. In this book, the heroes have to get a magical sword from a 10-year-old villain: the Bandit King. It has the power to give its bearer control over the minds of everyone they see. Obviously he would use it to make the heroes go rogue... which would be bad. There are many funny and adventurous parts of the book, I can't pick a favorite. I would give this book 6 stars- the best! I can't wait to read the next one.

New Lands (The Chronicles of Egg)

New Lands (The Chronicles of Egg)

By Geoff Rodkey

Here’s my review for the ARC I received of New Lands. Thank you Penguin for providing me the ARC! Enjoy! After Egg’s standdown to Pembroke, he is going away. He knows Pembroke will try to find him and get the map from him, so he travels with Guts to Pella Nonna in the New Lands. In just three weeks, Guts has become a famous guitar player whom everyone knows, but that is proving to be a distraction to finding the treasure before Pembroke does. But then something happens after meeting an Okalu girl that leads to a major turn of events; and they get kidnapped. In a fast-paced, adventurous sequel, will Pembroke make Egg give up the map, or will Egg resist? Will the impossible happen, where Egg finds his family? Rodkey pens a delightful read with thrilling action, and does not let readers down. What I thought about it: Geoff Rodkey amazes me once again. Once again, the action is unstoppable in this sequel, and the description is very vivid, painting a bright picture in your head. The cover art for this sequel in my opinion is amazing, and I think it is better than the first book. New Lands is pretty much a wild goose chase, with Egg, Millicent, Guts and Kira being chased by all of Pembroke’s men and the Moku tribe. I can not stress enough how much I love Geoff Rodkey’s writing, it is just…WOW! I mean, I don’t have any other words to describe it, really. I also loved the twists and turns in the plot, and they just catch you off guard. Geoff Rodkey; KEEP WRITING!

West

West

By Edith Pattou

West by Edith Pattou is the second book that comes after the amazing East book. I really enjoyed both of these books and this one especially was just so untterly incredible! I loved the adventure, the courage that the main character, Rose, showed, the excitement, the love and the beauty of the whole story all together. I would totally recommend it to anyone who loves amazing stories about journies into the unknown!

Gaspard and Lisa at the Museum (Gaspard and Lisa Books)

Gaspard and Lisa at the Museum (Gaspard and Lisa Books)

By Anne Gutman

Gaspard and Lisa are always up to something, and there is no difference this time. Their classmates are not nice to them, and they find a way to continue their mischief. Gaspard and Lisa hatch a plan and they enter the group of extinct animals. Their plan works exactly as they dreamed of, but then the museum closes and they are stuck. Will they be able to escape the museum, or will they stay locked up there for the rest of the night.

How I Became A Pirate

How I Became A Pirate

By Melinda/ Shannon, David (ILT) Long

There is a boy that is playing on the beach- and stops when he sees something- a pirate ship. He tries to inform his parents, but they do not listen. The boy goes back to working on the sandcastle and the pirates look at him. They take him because they think he is a good digger, and he learns how to be a pirate.

A Long Way from Chicago by Richard Peck

A Long Way from Chicago by Richard Peck

By by Richard Peck

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Mary Alice and Joe thought they where going to have a normal summer with their perfectly normal grandmother. Wrong. So wrong. There grandma might as well be the craziest grandma anyone could ever have. And the kindest. And the funniest. And the trickiest. Although Mary Alice and Joe are a long way from Chicago everything is going to be okay as they learn important lessons and make friends. My brothers and I laughed so much when we read this book for school. It is really funny.

The Emerald Atlas (Books of Beginning)

The Emerald Atlas (Books of Beginning)

By John Stephens

So I rated this book 3.5 stars. Don't get me wrong, this is a REALLY good book but I USED to be in LOVE with fantasy novels. Now I'm kind of a little older and I've been reading less Middle Reader Fantasy (this is the first fantasy novel that I've read in like, a year), and more Young Adult novels. I read this book like a month ago, but I decided not to read the whole series (which I have never done before, I always finish a book series) because I'm kind of growing out of the Fantasy genre. I kind of got bored with the characters, only because the somewhat stereotypical "three abandoned orphans" plot is overused a lot. I really liked how Gabriel and the Empress were described. The Empress was really ruthless, and it definitely showed throughout the book. Gabriel wasn't your typical strong hero that comes out of nowhere, his personality and emotions were really raw a well-plotted. This book kind of reminded me of the Narnia series because it was so full of adventure and magic. The pacing of the book was absolutely on point, which I loved. Anyway, I thought this book was a little bit over average, I know that people younger than me would enjoy it. There's a lot of really awesome elements like dwarves, a mysterious book, giants, and other mythical creatures. I would recommend this to the 9-11 year old range.

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