Kids Books - Siblings

The Mystery of Cabin Island (Hardy Boys, Book 8)

The Mystery of Cabin Island (Hardy Boys, Book 8)

By Franklin W. Dixon

This book was okay. I maen, I loved it, but it wasn't as good as the others. It wasn't fast paced. Medals are stolen, and Hardy boys Joe and Frank are in charge of finding the thief. But things happen. Their boat gets sabotaged. What will happen now? There are actually two mysteries in this book, so it had a good plot.

The House on the Cliff (Hardy Boys)

The House on the Cliff (Hardy Boys)

By Franklin W. Dixon

I think this is the second book in this series, but I'm reading these out of order, and it doesn't really matter. The Hardy Boys are investagating a house that is, of course, on a cliff. They have left because os an anynomous scream however. And now they have to figure out what's wrong with the house, all while they help their dad with a smuggling case. ARe these two things tied together, or is it just a mistake? .

Judy Moody & Stink: The Holly Joliday

Judy Moody & Stink: The Holly Joliday

By Megan McDonald

Stink only wants one thing for Christmas this year: snow. But with Hawaiian decorations and mailmen in shorts, it doesn't seem likely. Can Judy make her brother's wish come true? Join the gang for a wacky school play, uber-long Christmas lists, and more! Great for the whole family!

Best Friends (Sweet Valley Twins)

Best Friends (Sweet Valley Twins)

By Jamie Suzanne, Francine Pascal

I really enjoyed reading this book! Elizabeth and Jessica are two great twin sisters, and I really enjoyed reading about their adventures in middle school. It was a very entertaining story, and the characters were great!

Brothers at Bat: The True Story of an Amazing All-Brother Baseball Team

Brothers at Bat: The True Story of an Amazing All-Brother Baseball Team

By Audrey Vernick

Brothers at Bat is a nice book that explains the true story of an amazing all-brother baseball team. They face many challenges playing baseball, like a brother who injures an eye. But they keep together and they show the legacy of an all-brother team. It has all the features you are looking for in a good book, which is why this book is so memorable.

Oh, Brother... Oh, Sister!: A Sister's Guide to Getting Along (American Girl Library)

Oh, Brother... Oh, Sister!: A Sister's Guide to Getting Along (American Girl Library)

By Brooks Whitney

I like this book because it talks about everything you know your brother or sister does.it gives out great advice I remember when me and my big sister( @ajg16 )and me where always fighting when we shared a room when we where younger and the back of the book had this agreement signing thing .And we both signed it and it agreed for us to be buds.now me and my younger sister (that isn't on dogo ) if we ever share a room we can use it.I really like this book recommend this book to arguing siblings 😂I rate 4/5

West of the Moon

West of the Moon

By Margi Preus

West of the Moon by Margi Preus is a really good book that is sort of a play on the folktale "East of the Sun, West of the Moon." It is about two girls who try to run away from their evil goatman master. It's really amazing and I really liked reading it. "I want to do what's right. But how can I, when I am faced with only impossible choices?” ― Margi Preus, West of the Moon

A Long Way from Chicago by Richard Peck

A Long Way from Chicago by Richard Peck

By by Richard Peck

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Mary Alice and Joe thought they where going to have a normal summer with their perfectly normal grandmother. Wrong. So wrong. There grandma might as well be the craziest grandma anyone could ever have. And the kindest. And the funniest. And the trickiest. Although Mary Alice and Joe are a long way from Chicago everything is going to be okay as they learn important lessons and make friends. My brothers and I laughed so much when we read this book for school. It is really funny.

The Emerald Atlas (Books of Beginning)

The Emerald Atlas (Books of Beginning)

By John Stephens

So I rated this book 3.5 stars. Don't get me wrong, this is a REALLY good book but I USED to be in LOVE with fantasy novels. Now I'm kind of a little older and I've been reading less Middle Reader Fantasy (this is the first fantasy novel that I've read in like, a year), and more Young Adult novels. I read this book like a month ago, but I decided not to read the whole series (which I have never done before, I always finish a book series) because I'm kind of growing out of the Fantasy genre. I kind of got bored with the characters, only because the somewhat stereotypical "three abandoned orphans" plot is overused a lot. I really liked how Gabriel and the Empress were described. The Empress was really ruthless, and it definitely showed throughout the book. Gabriel wasn't your typical strong hero that comes out of nowhere, his personality and emotions were really raw a well-plotted. This book kind of reminded me of the Narnia series because it was so full of adventure and magic. The pacing of the book was absolutely on point, which I loved. Anyway, I thought this book was a little bit over average, I know that people younger than me would enjoy it. There's a lot of really awesome elements like dwarves, a mysterious book, giants, and other mythical creatures. I would recommend this to the 9-11 year old range.

The Berenstain Bears Get in a Fight (Berenstain Bears (8x8))

The Berenstain Bears Get in a Fight (Berenstain Bears (8x8))

By Stan Berenstain

Brother bear and Sister bear are being really mean to each other. And Papa bear tried to stop them but he was just as bad as them. Here again Mama bear has to help them and tells them stuff that makes them tell beter. And at the end of the day everything was just fine.

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