Kids Books - Family

Treasure Hunters: Secret of the Forbidden City

Treasure Hunters: Secret of the Forbidden City

By James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein

CuteBunnke

This third novel in the unique Treasure Hunters series is even better than the first two. They travel to two locations: Germany and China. So it should really be called "Treasure Hunters: Across Europe and Asia". While on the journey, you learn about the tomb of Qin Shi Huangdi, Pablo Picasso, The Forbidden City, The Nazis, and about the past of the two eldest Kidd children: Tom and Storm.

The Fowl Twins

The Fowl Twins

By Eoin Colfer

Wow. Just wow. I loved this book so much! I'm on the edge of my seat just waiting for the next book to come out! The Fowl Twins are almost as good as Artemis Fowl. The twins are under Nanny's control, but the twins find trouble quickly. The go on an incredible journey, seeing things they never saw before. The even get temporary killed. But aside from their major differences, they discover that they need to work together to get back home, with just a little help, of course.....

Goldilicious (Pinkalicious)

Goldilicious (Pinkalicious)

By Victoria Kann

Pinkalicious now has a unicorn named Goldilicious. Goldilicious will protect her from Pinkalicious's brother, Peter. This book is very colorful, and I recommend it to people who enjoy short stories. Pinkalicious books can teach readers good lessons and has good themes. Not only that, but they are also funny as well. I rate this book 5/5.

Eddie Red Undercover: Mystery on Museum Mile

Eddie Red Undercover: Mystery on Museum Mile

By Marcia Wells

Edmund Lonnrot is a normal 11 year old kid. Well, except for his photographic memory and his amazing drawing abilities. One day his father tells him that he was losing hours at work, making them unable to afford Edmund's school. That all changes when the police come to Edmund with unusual request. Work for them and they would pay for Edmund's school next year. You see the police have been unable to solve a crime because the suspects keep changing the way they look. Eddie's job? Go to the art museum and draw anyone suspicious. If they're able to catch the thieves the NYPD will pay for Eddie's education next year. I liked this book because it was so fast paced. I didn't like the way the adults acted in this book and the twists were kind of predictable. But, I think fans of mysteries and Theodore Boone will absolutely love Eddie Red: Mystery on Museum Mile!

The Absolute Value of Mike

The Absolute Value of Mike

By Kathryn Erskine

I’ve read Kathryn Erskine’s books, Mockingbird, before, and this book is almost as good! It’s about a boy named Mike, who’s father is a genius, especially in math and science. His father wants him to be just like him, but Mike has a math learning disability. He tries to please his father, but when he gets sent to live with his great aunt and uncle while his father travels abroad, he gets the surprise of a lifetime. Poppy, his great uncle, hasn’t moved since the death of their son, almost four months, and Moo, his great aunt, watches imaginary movies in her car and calls it “Tyrone”, when she shouldn’t be driving anyways. But when Mike finds out that the town he’s staying at is trying to adopt a child from Romania, he jumps in, and figures out the true Mike in himself. This book is pretty good! :)

Delirium (Delirium Trilogy)

Delirium (Delirium Trilogy)

By Lauren Oliver

Lauren Oliver brings a zesty, fresh, dystopian novel to the publishing world in her new book "Delirium" starring main protagonist Magdalena Haloway. With each chapter starting with an excerpt from the Book of Shhh, Lauren does an incredible job of establishing a futuristic world where love is viewed as a disease. Magdalena, or Lena for short, is a teenager who is about to be cured forever from having to experience amor nervosa deliria, the love disease. In the beginning, she counts down the days until her curing. But when a fluke cuts her cure short and reschedules it, Lena is in for a whirlwind when she meets Alex. If love is a disease, why does it feel so good? Maybe Lena understands her mother's suicide a little better after all. In this spellbinding part one of Lauren Oliver's trilogy, readers will not hesitate to purchase the next two books from the very first page.

Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs: As Retold by Mo Willems

Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs: As Retold by Mo Willems

By Mo Willems

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This was SUCH a good book! You know the story of Goldilocks. But this one is different! These dinosaurs, mama dinosaur, papa dinosaur, and some other dinosaur visiting from Norway, set up a trap for a girl to eat. So here comes Goldilocks falling into the trap! Except it doesn’t go the way the Dino’s want it to! I was cracking up while reading this, and so will you. I give it five stars.

One Crazy Summer

One Crazy Summer

By Rita Williams-Garcia

Rita Williams -Garcia is the author of one crazy summer . on one crazy summer there's three girls looking for her mom because their mom left them with their dad The setting of the story one crazy summer the tree girls travel to Oakland and California in 1998 to look for their mom. The main characters are the three girls and their mom One thing could be that they are going to go all the way to California to look for their mom and their mom might not know them or love them. My book is find and i like some things and dislike some things like went they are traveling because a long long way and one thing the i like is all the adventure they had because it was fun “ better come on and get loving now “ i think the this quote meaning is to get love now or something like that I feel the this book is really good because all the adventure’s they had i feel like i am in the adventures and i like how important is this trip for them and it really hard for them because they have not seen her mom for a long time.In the story one crazy summer the author made a strong connection with the story.

The Raymie Nightingale Three-Book Collection

The Raymie Nightingale Three-Book Collection

By Kate DiCamillo

This is a very interesting series. I do really like them, and I love Kate DiCamillo, but I think that these, or at least the first one, are for a younger age. Maybe not, but there is definitely something different about these books. I love them though, and I would recommend them for kids ages 9- 14

Truth or Dare

Truth or Dare

By Jacqueline Green

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THIS BOOK IS SO GOOD BECAUSE IT TALKS ABOUT GIRLZ AND HOW THY DO LITTLE THINGS......

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