Kids Books - Adult
Nobody's Princess (Princesses of Myth)
By Esther Friesner
Great book, the second one is great too!!!! This book DESERVES TO BE READ!!!! I loved Milo, he was my favorite!!! This book is pretty much the same as the story about Helen of Troy but this is about Helen of Sparta!!!!!! The second book is GREAT too!!!!
Tiger, Tiger
By Lynne Reid Banks
This is a good book, but very gory at the arena part. I would not recommend this book to anyone younger than 11 years old.
Someone Like You
By Sarah Dessen
Halley's best freind Scarlet, who's always been her rock, the one she relies on for comfort, is pregnet. This worst part, the father died in a motocycle accident. Halley then meets Macon, the bad boy who begins to lead her down a bad path. This is just, awesome, pure geniousity.
Brain Jack
By Brian Falkner
I think this book is the best. This book is great for people who enjoy computers and teamwork, because this book has those words written all over it. This book is about a boy who hacked into one of the big networks and then he got "arrested" but got recruited by the people who arrested him. Then a big virus starts attacking one of the trends and they have to defeat it. This is such a great book. I loved it.
Coffeehouse Angel
By Suzanne Selfors
Im still reading the book, im not done yet, but so far i love it. I cant tell how its going to end and i like that in a book! Its really great so far, im hoping it doesnt take a turn for the worse...
Real Time
By Pnina Moed Kass
i am reading this in 7th grade english class and its scary and sad but its really good and reall ygood.
Death Trap (Robot Wars, Book 1)
By Sigmund Brouwer
this book is about a boy named tyce, the first human born on mars, who has to go on a mission to save the dome he lives in from an oxygen crisis that may kill everyone he loves. the book was awesome, you should really read it.
The Silent Boy
By Lois Lowry
The Silent Boy tells the story of Jacob from Katherine’s point of view. The background of the story threw way back to 1908 to 1911 before World War 1. Jacob was a “touched” boy, which means he had problems on mental health and couldn’t talk. Katherine, extremely different from Jacob, was a doctor’s daughter who was only in second grade. I personally think this book is deep in its meaning but not within the use of words. Living in a distinct way, Jacob barely spoke and was trying to hide himself. Throughout the words, I could feel the growth of the friendship between Jacob and Katherine. Even though he never talked or looked at her, she understood Jacob through observing and feeling. I like this book, but I personally think the author wrote the story too exquisitely if Katherine was the speaker.