Kids Books - Romance

Crown of Midnight (Throne of Glass)

Crown of Midnight (Throne of Glass)

By Sarah J. Maas

I'm a bit late for this review, since I've already finished chugging through every entrancing page of Queen of Shadows and am soon going to be on to Empire of Storms. You'd think I'd have forgotten all 448 pages of Crown of Midnight, but no. Crown of Midnight continues weaving the enticing web that Ms. Maas begun spinning in the first installment of this series (which I highly recommend you dive into if you haven't already). Celaena is now freed from her toiling in Endovier, but she's still a slave to the vile King. Well, a disobedient slave. She's dancing on a fine line between life and death by sparing and then smuggling her targets out of Rifthold. But her own isn't the only life at risk. When something shocking and horrible comes to pass, Celaena's world is torn apart. As Celaena's bloodlust grows, something else grows with it. Something dark. Since I'm almost done with this whole series, I can promise you that Crown of Midnight is only the beginning of a wondrous, charming, bitter, tear-wrenching series, but as a whole, it will shock you. You're not going to be able to let go long enough to stop reading. Definitely not for elementary age range because of language and sexual innuendo, but teens will LOVE. You've been warned—and encouraged.

Raging Sea (The Undertow Trilogy)

Raging Sea (The Undertow Trilogy)

By Michael Buckley

Another great Undertow book. Magnificent writing, and the 3D characters make you feel like part of the team. Let's go Lyric and Fathom!

A Court of Thorns and Roses

A Court of Thorns and Roses

By Sarah J. Maas

This wonderful book written by Sarah J. Mass is packed with fantasy and magical creatures like the Fae. This book is mostly about how Feyre, the main character, falls in love with Tamlin, the High Lord of the Spring Court, and how she breaks the curse and becomes a High Fae. Although this book is incredible, there are a few things that you should be aware of before reading this book, and that is 1. They use foul language and 2. There are a few parts in this book that are inappropriate (especially in the 2nd book), other than that I would definitely recommend this book, but (always that but) for ages 12-13+. I hope you enjoy this book just as much as I did! Happy Reading!!

Defy Me (Shatter Me)

Defy Me (Shatter Me)

By Tahereh Mafi

This book is awesome it inspires me so much

Imagine Me (Shatter Me)

Imagine Me (Shatter Me)

By Tahereh Mafi

A good ending to the Shatter Me series, but not the best one. I still liked it though!

Restore Me (Shatter Me)

Restore Me (Shatter Me)

By Tahereh Mafi

Wow. No words. This book though heavy on government and politics was easy to race through. I thoroughly cannot wait to read Book 5!

Shadow Me (Shatter Me Novella Book 3)

Shadow Me (Shatter Me Novella Book 3)

By Tahereh Mafi

Actual rating - 3.75( more of three star than 4 though) This honestly wasn't really amazing. It was pretty repetitive, especially after reading Restore Me. This is not really one of the more necessary novellas.

Olivia

Olivia

By Ian Falconer

i used to watch this on tv Olivia is always in trouble she has a younger brother she is funny her brother cry to much

All This Time

All This Time

By Mikki Daughtry, Rachael Lippincott

I truly wanted to like this book. I did not. In All This Time, the protagonist, Kyle Lafferty, gets broken up with by his lifelong girl Kimberly right off the bat. Then, while they're fighting in Kyle's car about why they don't work together anymore, there's a freak storm that causes Kyle and Kimberly to get in a car crash. Kyle wakes up to learn that Kim is dead. Unable to cope, he defers his dream school, UCLA, which he was supposed to go to in September. After months of nightmares and not really living, he meets Marley, a sweet girl who shares similar trauma. Slowly, they fall in love while trying to heal together. But what first seems like an okay story takes a complete turn, and there are so many twists and inexplicable events that the story doesn't make any sense at all by the end. There are so many attempts at plot twists and shocking the reader that it's a confusing, nonsensical pile of pages. The beautiful cover and the famous authors first attracted me, but now, I can't look at this book the same way. Please do not let yourself down by reading this. It is truly confusing and overwhelming.

Black Beauty (100 Copy Limited Edition)

Black Beauty (100 Copy Limited Edition)

By Anna Sewell

The story about Black Beauty had been started when he was just a foal. He was described as a horse with black coat, along with the black mane. But once when he got older, he got sold to many different hands (people who works with horses) such like; Squire and Lady Gordon, Miss W--, Miss Anna, etc. Beauty also friends with other horses; Merrylegs, Ginger, and Captain. Even though this book is fictional but the way the author, Anna Sewell wrote about Black Beauty has just felt so real. I had really enjoyed this book and this book would be perfect for any horses-lovers. - Happy Reading!

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