Kids Books - Siblings

Sealed with a Secret

Sealed with a Secret

By Lisa Schroeder

Sealed with a Secret is a book about a girl named Phoebe, who’s sister is leaving for university soon. They don’t get along at all, until Phoebe finds a letter written 70 years ago hidden inside a old but expensive compact at a antique store. The letter contains a spell that can be used to bring two people together. Phoebe decides to try it out with her sister and goes on a scavenger hunt around London, where she lives, to figure out the clues and do them. But in reality, that’s not what she really needed to get her friendship back with her sister, Alice. I like this book, and I would recommend it! :)

Kate the Great, Except When She's Not

Kate the Great, Except When She's Not

By Suzy Becker

i want to read this book because i read the first book and it is really interesting so i am really wanting to get this book and read it when. i am done reading this book i will write a review for you guys so you will understand why i love kate the great series

The Magic Trap (The Lemonade War Series)

The Magic Trap (The Lemonade War Series)

By Jacqueline Davies

I've read all the books in the Lemonade Series and LOVE all of them! I like the Lemonade War a little more, but I think that the new book in the series, The Magic Trap, is REALLY good. I liked it because in the other four books you only hear and hardly see the Treski's dad but in this book he is there almost the whole time, and it is interesting how different Jessie and Evan are around him. In this book, Evan is practicing magic tricks. Their mom needs to go on a trip, and their dad stays with them. He suggests Evan throw a magic show. All is well, and Jessie and Evan are just warming up to their dad when disaster strikes and some unexpected things happen bringing the magic show to their last priority and family first. It seems predictable in the middle, but you'll never guess what happens in the end. I hope everyone will enjoy this book as much as I did!

From You to Me

From You to Me

By K.A. Holt, K. A. Holt

This book is about a girl named Amelia, who’s sister, Clara, died a few years ago from an accident in the town’s lake. She’s starting eighth grade, and just wants everything to seem like they were the same. But when she receives Clara’s letter to her future self that she wrote back in sixth grade, instead of her own’s, she discovers a list of things that her sister had wanted to do. Amelia decides to finish the list her sister never got to do, so maybe she’ll stop hurting and become like what she was before. However, soon, Amelia realizes that she’ll never go back to being her old self, and that was okay! This is a really great book, and I would reccommend it! ;)

The Candy Smash (The Lemonade War Series)

The Candy Smash (The Lemonade War Series)

By Jacqueline Davies

The fourth book in the Lemonade Wars series follows the life of Evan, a fourth grader who wrestles with a secret crush, Valentines Day arts and crafts, and discovering his true self. His younger sister, Jessie is trying to make Evan's fourth grade year as miserable as possible. The precocious journalist believes everything should be publi; Evan however, believes in privacy. As these two siblings battle eaxh other, they first have to make it through fourth grade. Davies presents a true coming-of-age story of self-discovery, that is sure to entertain fans of the Lemonade Wars series. What I thought about it: I usually prefer first-person point pf views, but in this case I love the third person narrative. The author perfectly described every character's feelings exceedingly well. The hardships that the characters had to overcome were relatable to me, and the story was realistic. The book kind of reminds me of Andrew Clements' novels which I love. The short entries of poetry were very enlightening. I've noticed that the books have become more and more serious as the series progresses, and I hate to admit it, but that's just part of growing up. The added twist to the story was the mystery of the candy hearts and I think that it tied the story together very well. Overall I think that boys and girls alike would enjoy this story. ~ifeelbookish

Among the Barons (Shadow Children)

Among the Barons (Shadow Children)

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

I'm right now on the 5th book and the series so far are so good. I can't put these books down because they're are sooo super good. If you read the first one you will be hooked into it like a fish.

The Mark on the Door (Hardy Boys, Book 13)

The Mark on the Door (Hardy Boys, Book 13)

By Franklin W Dixon

Oh, these books just keep getting creepier! I like it. The Hardy boys are going to Mexico with their friend Chet and Fenton Hardy, their dad. They are going to investigate a criminal before he starts doing dangerous things. Only their not the only ones with tricks up their sleeves......

The Hidden Harbor Mystery (Hardy Boys #14)

The Hidden Harbor Mystery (Hardy Boys #14)

By Franklin W. Dixon

Theres treasure in between two docks, and the Hardy boys want to find it. But they are not the only ones who want it. The boys have to work together to investagate the treasure before others get there first. I thought this book was good, because it was adventurus.

Treasure Hunters

Treasure Hunters

By James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein

the Treasure hunters is a about the kidd kids ,beck storm, bick and tommy,who is actually really funny.but when they were sailing with there dad,a really bad storm came along and took him over board.and their mother was lost cyprus,and was dead-or thats what they said.so now their orphans and there alone at sea with a ship (the lost) sinking.the kidds are trying to find what there dad was looking for and try to get into the "room" to get a treasure map to a ship.thats when they come along louie louie,(a person who dose business with anyone who cares to do business with him),and demand to make him fix the lost,and make a trade for the bumblebee bauble for the african mask.but i'm not going to tell you about the whole story.they go through lot of twist and turns and they figure out what really happened to their parents.so to summon up the story it's a funny adventure book with lots of steps to finding their missing parents

Hunting for Hidden Gold (The Hardy Boys, No. 5)

Hunting for Hidden Gold (The Hardy Boys, No. 5)

By Franklin W. Dixon

Gold is stolen from a camp with miners, and now it's up to Fentan HArdy to solve the mystery theft. Who took the gold? Unfortunatly, he gets injured. Lucky for him, his sons, Joe and Frank, help him on the case. Will thehy be able to turn the theives over to the sherrif, or will they be the laughing stock of their village? This book was good! I think this series is the second best mystery series after Nancy Drew.

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