Kids Books - Romance

A Thousand Pieces of You (Firebird)

A Thousand Pieces of You (Firebird)

By Claudia Gray

This book has a beautiful cover and a cool subject for its plot. I won't go any further into detail as I don't want to spoil anything, but I really liked it! However, I don't think that younger kids (as in 6th grade and younger) should read this book because there is one scene in here that is not appropriate. It's a good read, though!

Valentine Princess (A Princess Diaries Book, Vol. 4-1/4)

Valentine Princess (A Princess Diaries Book, Vol. 4-1/4)

By Meg Cabot

Once again, Mia Thermopolis, Princess of Genovia, brightens up another novel with her fresh and hilarious attitude. This time, Valentine's Day is just around the corner, and it's the first February 14th where Mia has a boyfriend! The problem is, Michael - along with Mia's best friend Lilly - is dramatically opposed to the holiday, claiming that it's just a mayday for candy and greeting card companies. And while Mia agrees with Michael, the romantic bone in her body won't let the issue go. This is a beautiful, short, and zealous novel that'll have you entertained till the end!

Lord of Shadows (Dark Artifices)

Lord of Shadows (Dark Artifices)

By Cassandra Clare

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There is a certain allure to the Shadowhunter world, and I can say that anyone who has read Lord of Shadows has found it. It is a work of urban fantasy, romance, mystery and a battle of the most interesting races that I’ve heard of. Everything in The Shadowhunter Chronicles is crafted with such care; each character having the flaws, drive and hangups that make them human. They are all just that—humans in a world that might not be ready for change. These books (of the Shadowhunter Chronicles) are so full of wonder, and they offhandedly remind the reader of the hard truths that exist in any world—real or fictional. There is so much to say about Lord of Shadows. This book brings about a sinister air of what is to come: it does not bring peace to the audience that follows its series, but there are moments of that same peace amidst the madness. There is no words in any language that can convey my anguish and tears as I neared the final pages. To have to put a book like this down! I would never consider it! The journey that this book took me on warrants an entire manuscript of raw emotion. I could never dream that words printed on paper could make me feel so many things—that people and a story created in someone’s mind could influence my way of thinking.

Requiem (Delirium Trilogy)

Requiem (Delirium Trilogy)

By Lauren Oliver

All of Lena's adventures have led up to this moment: breaking Portland free of its cured "Zombies." However, with Alex alive, she is still fighting a battle with amor nervosa deliria. Alex says he never really loved her. Lena doesn't dare to hope and rebounds to Julian. But when Alex strikes up a relationship with the lovely new girl, Coral, Lena can't deny her jealousy. Venturing through the Wilds with regulators means death at any moment, though, so Lena tries to push all of her feelings out of the way. The stakes are increasingly higher; regulators are now infiltrating the Wilds to kill all the Invalids. There is a traitor hiding within the Invalid group. Thousands die in the process. With her previously-thought-dead mother back, Julian and Alex fighting physically, and the Wilds a place filthier than she ever imagined, Lena wonders if it was a mistake ever joining the Invalids. But she made a choice. And without the cure, you are free to choose, even to choose the wrong thing. This book was dazzling, but the only thing I was opposed to was the open ending. I would not recommend starting the Delirium Trilogy at all if you do not like open endings, because this final book ends with one, and there is no fourth book. At the end, you don't really know who Lena ends up with, or if the Invalids win, or if Fred Hargrove dies, or if Portland simply becomes more corrupt. But the open ending is also a symbol: you, the reader, get to choose and interpret what will happen in the end, just as Lena and the Invalids get to choose because they are not cured and turned choiceless. Overall, I loved this book, I just am not a fan of indefinite endings.

Find Me Their Bones (Bring Me Their Hearts)

Find Me Their Bones (Bring Me Their Hearts)

By Sara Wolf

Bookclub 123

Is this book ok for 9 year old kids if it is I will add it to my club

Made for Each Other (My Boyfriend Is a Monster (Paperback))

Made for Each Other (My Boyfriend Is a Monster (Paperback))

By Paul D. Storrie

It's okay 4/5 and I like that you don't have to read them in order

The Speed of Falling Objects

The Speed of Falling Objects

By Nancy Richardson Fischer

Danny is no stranger to falling- after a bad fall at age seven that resulted in the the loss of her left eye, Danger Danielle Warren is a shell of her former adventurous self. But when her long-gone father, star of his own wilderness-survival reality show COUGAR offers her a chance to join him for a show co-starring teen actor Gus Price in the Amazon Rainforest, Danny jumps at the chance to reunite with her father and prove that she can still be the girl she was before the accident. The trials of the rainforest change Danny and bring many revelations. Readers will not be able to put it down! A page-turner to the end, Fisher’s The Speed of Falling Objects is a great book!

Izzy + Tristán (Spanish Edition)

Izzy + Tristán (Spanish Edition)

By Shannon Dunlap

Cool girl

I don't like it so much🙄

For Darkness Shows the Stars

For Darkness Shows the Stars

By Diana Peterfreund

this book was so good, but kind of broke my heart. its another ya dystopian, and this one involves genetic "mutations". its inspired by jane austen's "persuasion" which is a great bonus!

Tiger's Curse (Book 1 in the Tiger's Curse Series)

Tiger's Curse (Book 1 in the Tiger's Curse Series)

By Colleen Houck

this book is great for fans of indian mythology! its super interesting and i love Kelsey and ren! their adventures are really cool and it was adorable to see them fall in love.

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