Kids Books - Literature

Time Bomb

Time Bomb

By Joelle Charbonneau

Imagine you went to school, and then suddenly a bomb went off? This is what six teenagers experienced as they went to their high school to prep for the school year at the end of summer. All six were innocently doing their own activity inside when... BOOM! A bomb exploded. In an instant many of the people who are in the school are killed and those six teenagers have to find a way to escape the real-life horror story in front of them. Time Bomb is a thrilling story that will chill you down to your bones. As Diana, Tad, Frankie, Cas, Z, and Rashid fight to stay alive as more bombs continue to shake their school, they must learn to trust each other and to have hope. Time Bomb will fill your head with anxious questions on who's alive and who did it. It is certainly a must-read!!!

A Spark of Light: A Novel

A Spark of Light: A Novel

By Jodi Picoult

this book is for a more mature reader, like maybe at least eighth grade. it has violence, and talks about abortion, but it really is a perspective-changing book. the story is really touching, and is worth reading.

The Grace Year

The Grace Year

By Kim Liggett

this is my favorite dystopian/ fantasy novel of the whole year, i could read it over and over again. its almost like thriller, but i would definitely recommend it to an older reader.

When Dimple Met Rishi

When Dimple Met Rishi

By Sandhya Menon

this book was super cute! it was pretty funny and a quick read, i would definitely recommend it. my favorite character would definitely be dimple, she seems so sweet!

Wildcard (Warcross 2)

Wildcard (Warcross 2)

By Marie Lu (author)

oh my god i loved this book so much and i was so lucky to find it at the library! i read it in two days, but honestly, i could have finished it all at once. I have em and hideo together (aA) and the end wrapped up the story very well. there were plenty plot twists, but i loved it so muchhhhhh

Thea Stilton and the Mystery on the Orient Express: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure

Thea Stilton and the Mystery on the Orient Express: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure

By Thea Stilton

This book is very good. I have read almost all of the Geronimo Stilton books, and this is better than all of the rest. I recommend this book to kids from age 7-9 because of the reading level and print size.

The Wishmakers

The Wishmakers

By Tyler Whitesides

WARNING, contains spoilers! This book is about a foster kid named Ace who can't remember his past from before he was nine years old, and all he has left of it is an ace of hearts. He opens a genie jar and suddenly becomes a Wishmaker with a quest that if he fails, will end the world as we know it, but he can wish for help if he accepts a consequence. While working on his quest he meets a Wishmaker named Tina, whose mom is an ex-Wishmaker and is very sick because of all her consequences.

The Fever Code: Book Five; Prequel (The Maze Runner Series)

The Fever Code: Book Five; Prequel (The Maze Runner Series)

By James Dashner

Yet another marvelous book by author James Dashner! This story takes place after The Kill Order. It tells of Thomas’s life before the Maze, and about his friends. You learn their backgrounds, and there are some very surprising twists in here! The end makes me upset, because someone betrays Thomas, or maybe 2 people betray him, I’m not exactly sure. But in The Death Cure, the very same person/people save Thomas! Anyways, this was an amazing book that is sure to satisfy your Maze Runner questions! Enjoy!

A Summer to Die

A Summer to Die

By Lois Lowry

Papaya

This book captures the sweet rounded feel of summer, along with the sibling rivalry that is hidden beneath all sibling relationships. It captures the harrowing feeling of loss, and the echoes left behind from Molly. It speaks of how much a life can be changed by a simple move, a loss, in a short amount of time. Meg learns what it means to be beautiful. I certainly recommend.

My Summer of Pink & Green: Pink & Green Book Two

My Summer of Pink & Green: Pink & Green Book Two

By Lisa Greenwald

If you are a girl and you have been in middle school or if you are in middle school this book is for you.The book is called my pink and green summer it is by Lisa Greenwald. The book took at the old Mills pharmacy and the pink and green spa. The protagonist is Lucy, she is in 7th grade she is nice,smart and good at makeup. The antagonist is Bevin, she keeps Lucy away from the spa so that she can hang out with Lucy. The first conflict In the book her sister brings her boyfriend home for the summer. Lucy was looking forward to hanging out with her sister but now she can't because she has to hangout with her boyfriend instead. The second conflict is when Lucy friend got a boyfriend to! The whole summer she was hanging out with him so Lucy was left out and had to hang out with Bevin. But thing started to get better for her when she started to give all he attention to Bevin and not her friends and family. I recommend this book to any girls that have been in middle school or are in middle school.

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