Kids Books - Fantasy

Write Fantasy Fiction in 5 Simple Steps (Creative Writing in 5 Simple Steps)

Write Fantasy Fiction in 5 Simple Steps (Creative Writing in 5 Simple Steps)

By Laura Lee McKay

Really good book it helped me with writing a short story for my school work. It also talks about two authors, Rick Riordan & J. K. Rowling and how they got there ideas. The book gives you 5 easy steps to write a great fantasy fiction story. Thanks for reading -Ajg15's Reviews

The Shield of Kuromori

The Shield of Kuromori

By Jason Rohan

this is a great book about a kid that travels to Japan to spend the summer with his dad. But all that changes when Kenny gets caught up in a war that only he and the other special ones can see.

North of Nowhere

North of Nowhere

By Liz Kessler

I thought this book was fresh and an exciting read. I want to say thank you DOGO for sending me this amazing book. A long time ago I read another book by Liz Kessler called A Year Without Autumn... I thought they both connected and related in some way...which I think Liz Kessler has a talented way for writing about fantasy, adventures, and time traveling of course. It's about a girl named Amelia, but she likes it Mia... she finds out her Grandad is missing, but at the same time she meets Dee (by a private diary), who talks about harsh weather in her island. But Mia doesn't see any storms at all! She meets another friend named Peter who disappeared, and her (Peter's) sister, Sal, is nervous about finding Peter, but is now friends with Mia. Later they uncover the secret meaning of truth and what happened to Luffsands. With help by a unique compass that plays a significant role in the story. Also in different chapters they're different perspectives, that gives you more of the details. Will they uncover the secret, that hid the truth about their family? Will they find Mia's Grandad and Peter? It's up to you to read and find out. Also one more thing after you read this amazing book, North of Nowhere, and if you enjoy it, you might want to read A Year Without Autumn. I'm just telling you both stories had a signifiant plot, character, fantasy, and time traveling... you should READ IT!!!!!

A Wizard of Mars: The Ninth Book in the Young Wizards Series

A Wizard of Mars: The Ninth Book in the Young Wizards Series

By Diane Duane

Super duper cool nice Sci-fi urban fantasy and MARS!!!

Mark of the Plague (The Blackthorn Key)

Mark of the Plague (The Blackthorn Key)

By Kevin Sands

I knew this would kill me but I went for it anyway. Why oh why do I do this to myself? Well.. it was SO worth it. The Mark of the Plague by Kevin Sands was wonderful. It had everything you need in a book, humor, action, and mystery. It’s about Christopher, an apothecary-in-progress, who is his own master. He is now in the middle of the ‘plague-age.’ He has to, now, use clues and hints left by his old master to figure out the cure for the plague, with a few obstacles on the way. This book was a definite yes for me. And I say this once again, Kevin Sands’ writing is P.E.R.F.E.C.T.I.O.N The entire plot, characters, and setting complement each other SO PERFECTLY. *Characters* Christopher was the absolute best. He is so smart and funny that you got to love him. He is such a caring and clever character that rarely makes it in Middle-grade novels. Tom was one of those ‘side-kick’ characters that aren’t really ‘side-kicks.’ The very fact that Tom is technically a side-kick doesn’t get acknowledged in the novel. Christopher, who is the main character, doesn’t treat Tom like just a person that wants to help. No. He treats Tom like his equal. Like a true friend. And that is beautiful. The friendship in this book is just..beautiful This book, This series, Kevin Sands, Are the ABSOLUTE best! So thank you for making me satisfied with such great writing and therefore killing me. Five stars from me!

Minecraft: Story Mode

Minecraft: Story Mode

By Telltale Games

Minecraft Story Mode is such a fun game. You play Jessie, the lead hero, and your decisions affect the story.

Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims: Time-Travel Adventures with Exceptional Americans

Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims: Time-Travel Adventures with Exceptional Americans

By Rush Limbaugh

"Rush, rush, rushing into history!" So, you may think this is just another boring book about history. But it is far from it! Join Rush Revere, history teacher and iced tea poster-man, and his talking horse (yep, you heard that right! A TALKING HORSE!) named Liberty in their time travel adventures to important events in history, such as the Mayflower and the first Thanksgiving, which this book is about!! And let's not forget Tommy and Freedom. They're just regular kids in Rush's history class who happen to figure out Rush and Freedom's time traveling secret. When they get to the Mayflower, they are blown away. WOW, was life hard! Reading the story is like actually being there, and you get the full scoop about how life was like back then. And the first Thanksgiving is really cool, too! This book is DEFINITELY NOT your traditional history book, and also DEFINITELY NOT boring!! Written by highly rated national radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh, this book is a refreshing take on important events in the USA's history! I highly recommend this book to ages 7+ and rate it 4/5 stars.

Pinocula (The Creature from My Closet)

Pinocula (The Creature from My Closet)

By Obert Skye

Best book I've read so far in the series can't wait 2 read more stories about Robert Columbo Burnside and his weird yet cool closet

Five Nights at Freddy's: The Servant

Five Nights at Freddy's: The Servant

By Brandi Goodman

I love the game Five nights at freddy’s! I never thought DOGO books would have fanfic either! I’m sooo happy! Can’t wait to read it! (づ。◕‿‿◕。)づ

What Waits in the Woods

What Waits in the Woods

By Kieran Scott

It has been ranked as one of the books with the most surprising endings, and it totally lives up to it! It's the perfect scary mystery for anyone.

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