Kids Books - Action
Vampirates: Empire of Night
By Justin Somper
Holy Cow!!! My favorite in the series yet, by far. I can`t believe how Justin Somper came up with such a great idea for a book series! I`m surprised its not more popular- I think it is better then Percy Jackson or Harry Potter (which are both amazing book series, too)
Dark Life: Book 1
By Kat Falls
Dark life by Kat Falls This book is about a guy named Ty and his girlfriend named Gemma. They encounter lots of earth shattering earthquakes so the only way to survive underwater. On their journey they meet a lot of their friends trapped underwater. By now your probably thinking how do they breath underwater well they have suits with rebreathers on them so they can live deep under water. For food and water they go to sunken ships that where there from the Beginning by that I mean the Rebels with big submarines shoot down other submarines and scavenger bots. If you are still wondering if there are huge monsters in deep blue yes. Maybe there are some still in our ocean today but they encounter big heavyweight giants that swim but don't eat but megalodon does. Rebels are people who scavenge around for food. They are basically people from the apocalypse but they are saine at the same time. If they were to go up to the surface they would deal with some pretty bad radiation sickness. But there very little chances you could survive because there are lots of tsunamis happening which break the floor and causes immediate volcanic eruption. In this book they live in the ocean because the world has basically ended and the only way to survive is to go underwater. The protagonists of the book are Ty and Gemma,the antagonist of the book would probably be the raiders or the Rebels. The one major conflict is that they have trouble surviving and the other major conflict is that most of there things get taken by the raiders.Ty tried his best by gathering food and shelters for other people,and they can't really do anything to the raiders because they have armor,guns,food,medicine,and men (lots of them).Personally I liked the book because it was sort of my type of book what I mean by that it is a fictional book.But I highly recommend this book for kids who can read with speed because I just barely finished the book in time. BY: Cameron Lavoie
Magisterium: The Golden Tower (The Magisterium)
By Cassandra Clare (author) Holly Black (author)
This is a really good book, I loved it and all the other books in the series. This is the final book in the Magisterium series and it was the perfect ending. Call finally tells Tamara his feelings about her and is surprised to hear the answer. He is so desperate because he doesn't know what to do so he turns to advice from Jasper! Call, Tamara, Jasper, their newfound friend Gwenda, Call's dad, and, though no one knows it, Aaron, go on an adventure together to figure out how to win one last battle. I definitely recommend this to any middle schooler who loves fantasy.
Bad Unicorn (The Bad Unicorn Trilogy)
By Platte F. Clark
Bad unicorn looks like a good book .Brae actully has this but I want to try now.i love the cover its so bad unicorny
The Thief of Always: A Fable
By Clive Barker
In this book, Harvey and Wendall are two kids who are really bored, and are taken to a house during holiday. They discover that the house has magic. They try to escape the house, but discover that everything in the house are illusions, including the people. Every day in the house was a year. Another character, Mr. Hood, is trying to persuade Harvey to become his Apprentice by giving him what he desires, but Harvey refuses. The book is interesting, it can be scary with lots of weird creatures. But, this may be a good experience for readers to inspire them to read fantasy titles. Fantasy books are special. *Warning* there is some language in this book...but it is still a good book.
The Chestnut King: Book 3 of the 100 Cupboards
By N. D. Wilson
This book was soooooo good and great. I'm happy that henry defeated the evil witch queen. Although I would've enjoyed a few more books.
The Girl Who Drank the Moon (Winner of the 2017 Newbery Medal) - Gift Edition
By Kelly Barnhill
When a librarian recommended this book I was confused because of the title. now that I read it, it's safe to say this book was amazing. So many stones unturned, so many stones turned-well actually only one- so many great-no AWSOME characters. My friend (who knows I read WAY to much) wanted me to try this book and I told her I've already read it. I really recommend this book it was amazing.
Awesome Dog 5000 vs. The Kitty-Cat Cyber Squad (Book 3)
By Dean, Justin
i still love dog man more but i do love this book
Fish
By Gregory Mone
Fish, a 12-year old boy who loves the splashing sea. But one day, after their only horse died, Fish was sent to the city to earn some money. His Uncle Gerry ordered him to send a purse filled with shiny, gold coins somewhere. But one day, a pirate thief steals the precious treasure, Fish is determined to get the gold back. And the only way to get it back, was to join the pirate crew that the pirate thief had come from. But one day, when Captain Cobb mentions a precious treasure that could bring them wealth, and they believed, or KNEW that the gold coins were the solution to find the treasures. But as he worked his life with the smelly pirates, he meets some friends and a betrayer. Can Fish find out what the coins mean? Can he get back the missing purse? And can he even go back to his family?
Willa of the Wood
By Robert Beatty
This is an amazingly written book by Robert Beatty! Although I did not like the Serafina series by him this book was truly..... there’s just no words about how beautiful this book is! The strong themes/messages about standing up for what you think is right, perseverance, hope, change, friendship and much more is truly what makes this book the best of the best. The strong tiny details everywhere in the book really make the story and scenes come alive! And I love that it’s placed in 1900 and in the Great Smoky Mountains! The cover art is colorful and gorgeous and it just has such a strong storyline and message! This book should probably be for readers ages 10-11+/5th grade and up, because it does have some violence, and some blood. Read it now! Please like and follow! Bye!









