Kids Books - Historical

Let the Games Begin! (The Kingdom of Wrenly)

Let the Games Begin! (The Kingdom of Wrenly)

By Jordan Quinn

I like this book. It is adventurous and I like the meaning to it. I think I will prove that girls can do anything that boys can do!

The Copernicus Legacy: The Serpent's Curse

The Copernicus Legacy: The Serpent's Curse

By Tony Abbott

This book was so intriguing and AMAZING! It was a type of thriller, adventure, some mysterious creepy events, and mostly everything you want in this story...starts by someone kidnapping Wade's stepmother, to flying to Russia, and Great Britain, to almost all around the world, to even time traveling! Crazy... right?!?!?!? Wade, Darrell, Lily, and Becca go on a wild goose chase to get the relics before Galina.... will they make it??? Well it's up to you to read and find out! It was a really fun read, and I recommend for those who are fans of Percy Jackson series, the Septimus Heap series, and of adventurous/thrilling books!

The Copernicus Legacy: The Forbidden Stone

The Copernicus Legacy: The Forbidden Stone

By Tony Abbott

A really good book.....takes you to an unexpected journey while Wade, Darell, Lily, Becca and Dr. Roald try to find the first relic............. I am positive that all readers would love this book......

The Witch Hunter

The Witch Hunter

By Virginia Boecker

Andres Kattan

This is, hands down, the best book ive ever read. It keeps the author active at all times and I think that the author made a really good job at making the reader eant to know what's next in the story. Elizabeth Grey, the main character of the story, is a girl who knows the true definition of love, friendship, and of courageousness. At the beginning of the story, she is presented to the reader as the best witch hunters of the world. She lives an incredibly intense life of magic, in which many characters start to appear in the scence. I really recommend this story to anybody who is looking for a good, intense book that will last in you mind forever. It is the first book of two, which makes it much better because of its amazing ending. The ending will amaze you in so many ways that you won't be able to carry out your life peacefully if you dont read the second one. I hope that you like this book as much as I did and that it leaves a mark in all of you.

Mortal Heart (His Fair Assassin Trilogy)

Mortal Heart (His Fair Assassin Trilogy)

By Robin LaFevers

Looks like a really good book, and I mean good. I'm probably going to be able to read it .

Oh Say, I Can't See #15 (Time Warp Trio)

Oh Say, I Can't See #15 (Time Warp Trio)

By Jon Scieszka

I love Samantha she is so cool that is why i made a Samantha avatar i am a Samantha too :)

For Freedom: The Story of a French Spy

For Freedom: The Story of a French Spy

By Kimberly Brubaker Bradley

For Suzanne, World War II started when the bombs dropped, killing her pregnant neighbor and her neighbor's unborn baby. Before the bombs, Suzanne knew about the war, she just didn't think it would ever be near her, or impact her life. Soon, Suzanne and her family are kicked out of thier house by the Nazis and must find a place to live. It is terrible. But even throughout the drastic changes in Suzanne's life, she can still do the thing she loves, the thing she's amazing at. Suzanne can sing. Suzanne travels all over France for musicals and concerts, and starts to learn more about the Nazis, and just hates them even more. As Suzanne is traveling around France, she gets the attention of someone. That someone is a spy for the French Resistance and thinks Suzanne would make a good spy as well. Suzanne can't tell anyone, not even her parents. Suzanne agrees to it and is soon delivering messages for the French. She could get killed and tortured if she gets caught, but decides it is worth it for freedom. This is an awesome page-turning book, and you will be hooked until the very end. For Freedom: The Story of a French Spy is based on a true story, and Kimberly Brubaker Bradley did a great job of telling the story. I recommend this book to boys and girls ages 10+.

Lone Ranger / Green Hornet: Champions of Justice

Lone Ranger / Green Hornet: Champions of Justice

By Michael Uslan

i loved it. one thing very cool about it was that the characters were very realistic and it was not boring at all

End of the Line

End of the Line

By Sharon E. McKay

This book tells the story of a Jewish girl named Beatrix and her life in Holland during the Nazi invasion. Her mother gets taken off a street car by the evil Nazis and Beatrix ends up living with the two old brothers Hans and Lars who work on it. Beatrix insists on keeping the secrets of her family even to her new family. Read this book to find out what happens to Beatrix in thees horrible times.

Who Was Blackbeard?

Who Was Blackbeard?

By James, Jr. Buckley

It gives a lot of good info!

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