Kids Books - Siblings

Jack and the Geniuses: At the Bottom of the World

Jack and the Geniuses: At the Bottom of the World

By Bill Nye, Gregory Mone

Claire

In this book, Jack and the Geniuses, Jack is an 11 year old with 2 genius foster siblings. Ava speaks many languages and builds robots for fun and Matt is amazing at math and astronomy. After breaking into their weird neighbor's house, the next day they are in for a surprise. They are invited to their neighbors house. It turns out, their neighbor is a scientist named Dr. Hank Witherspoon. The siblings become Hank's assistants. Ava, making robots, Matt solving equations, and Jack... answering emails. When Jack, Ava, and Matt are invited to Antartica, they go. Soon they find that one of the scientists has gone missing. Will Jack and the Geniuses find Anna the missing scientist, or will Anna die in the Antartica coldness. Read this book to find out!!

Tom Gates: Absolutely Fantastic (at Some Things)

Tom Gates: Absolutely Fantastic (at Some Things)

By L Pichon

Tom Gates is a boy who hated his teachers, Mr. Fullerman in particular. This book don't really have a main plot, but most of the book is about Tom talking about how awesome the school trip will be. Marcus and Tom are like enemies, Tom hated Marcus and Macus hated Tom. Tom's sister is called Delia and she is being really mean to Tom. My favorite part of the book is when Tom doodles of Mr. Fullerman in class. The drawings are hilarious. I really like the book it is funny and the font of this book makes you think that you are reading someones journal. I recommend this series to people who liked the Diary of a Wimpy series. It is very similar to it.

The Dance in the Dark (Scarlet and Ivy)

The Dance in the Dark (Scarlet and Ivy)

By Sophie Cleverly

I enjoyed reading this book so far because each chapter, the story is of Scarlet's or Ivy's point of view so you can see what and how the story is different for both of the sisters. Also, great cliffhangers which makes me want to read more. - Amelia27Roze : p

Lock and Key

Lock and Key

By Sarah Dessen

I read this book a while ago, but I'm thinking of rereading it, as I'm running out of books, but I think this book really appeals to older romance fans. I'm not sure it would be quite appropriate for the younger audience, but that's why it's in the teen section right? It has parts that are very cliché, but most is unique and heartfelt. I probably cried. I don't remember, but I think I did... It's pretty likely. I usually end up crying over Sarah Dessen's books. They really are very well written.

The 39 Clues: Doublecross Book 1: Mission Titanic

The 39 Clues: Doublecross Book 1: Mission Titanic

By Jude Watson

From the first 39 Clues book I couldn't get enough of the series. I began reading it because the first book was by Rick Riordan, one of my favorite authors, but then I continued to read to ones after written by other authors. I ended up learning about new authors and reading their other books, like Gordon Korman. I recognized this book's author, Jude Law, because she wrote the fourth book in the 39 Clues series, Beyond the Grave. Hearing about this book, I was super happy that they were going to continue the series and that they even found a way to bring Amy and Dan back into the story. Double Cross Book 1: Mission Titanic, is about the new head of the Cahill family, Ian Kabra. For Ian, this has been what he's been working for his entire life. However, he underestimated exactly how much responsibility the job requires. And just how much his own family would betray him to get his position. At a Cahill family meeting a sinister force, calling himself the Outcast, kicks Ian out of his own house calling him to young and weak for such an important role. However, he offers Ian a series riddles to decode to regain his rightful spot. With each riddle, there is a disaster set to occur and its up to Ian to stop it. His first mission is to save a boat rigged to sink. Ian is forced to get past his ego and look to his younger allies in the Cahill family for help. The books brings back your favorite characters, as well as introducing new ones. For fans of the 39 Clues series, this is a must read!

Misty of Chincoteague (Korea Edition)

Misty of Chincoteague (Korea Edition)

By Marguerite Henry

Marguerite Henry writes wonderful books about horses, and this one is by far my favorite. It is about a brother and sister named Paul and Maureen who have their hearts set on buying the horse that everyone calls Phantom. They want to buy her at the annual Pony Penning Day. For years no one has been able to catch her because she always slips out of their grasp and is believed to be a "Phantom". But this year Paul is finally old enough to go over to Chincoteague island and round up the horses with all the other men. The stakes aren't exactly fair for the Phantom though, because she has a colt! Paul and Maureen have saved enough money for the Phantom, but they hadn't realized they would have to buy the colt too. This is a great story that shows you that not everything is meant to be in captivity, some things are just wild.

One Shadow on the Wall

One Shadow on the Wall

By Leah Henderson

When Mor loses his baay (father), only three years after losing his yaay (mother). He is left alone to support his two sisters and himself, while hearing his baay and see his yaay's spirit. however, a group of boys called the Danka Boys get in the way and steal his food and money. They promise him protection, As long as Mor joins them. Mor has a choice: Join the Danka boys and be protected, or never join, and lose his food. Nobody ever said choices were easy.

Tangerine

Tangerine

By Edward Bloor

Amazing. Absolutely amazing. Tangerine is a story of Paul, who is legally blind. Even though he can't see very well, he still fights for the right to play soccer at his new school, Lake Windsor Middle School. However, the soccer coach tells Paul and his mother that Paul can not play because he was handicapped. Paul was sad, however, when his school is swallowed by a giant sinkhole, it gives him and his friend a chance to go to Tangerine Middle School. There, Paul is allowed to play Soccer, and meets new friends, as well. However, when Paul's evil brother Erik and his friend Author start to cause trouble, It's up to Paul and his friends to stand up for what they believe in. This book is spectacular! I really recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a inspirational story!

A Tale Dark and Grimm

A Tale Dark and Grimm

By Adam Gidwitz

Warning: If you are a little kid DO NOT READ THIS (younger than 13) this tale is indeed dark and indeed Grimm. It is dark, yes, but awesome. (Quote from book) This is the true story of Hansel and Gretal-and a bit before them as well. None of this would have happened if not for the First Raven, Second Raven, and Third Raven. As you venture through the TRUE story of Hansel and Gretal, a narrator accompanys you, making everything more opinion-based but hilarious. Little Hansel and Gretal leave at age five from the castle to go find better parents. This is the story of everything in the past, present, and future.

Bounce

Bounce

By Megan Shull

This book is amazing it starts at the bus three girl are the most popular and always rude the leader is Alexis wright (most popular) and the two girls by her are Whitney (best hair),and Tay (sweetest smile).They be mean to a girl that doesn't talk that much and Alexis says do you even were deodorant.Frannie (the star of the book) say in her head that she wants to stick up for the girl but she to afraid.Frannie has two siblings that don't care about her even her parents don't care about her.The parents decide to have a last minute trip to Jamaica.Frannie starts to cry her mother say that they want to have a alone time.Then when the day comes frannies mom comes in to say bye and it was chrismtas eve she wishes that she lived with a different family and it happened but it kept on happening over and over Frannie has to try to find a way to get back to her home sweet home.

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