Kids Books - Children

Goosebumps Wanted: The Haunted Mask

Goosebumps Wanted: The Haunted Mask

By R.L. Stine

Goosebumps the Haunted Mask by R.L Stine is a horror novel that follows a girl named Carly that gets scared by everyone but now wants to be the one to scare people so she buys a haunted mask that comes with some unknown side effects. This novel is about learning how to just accept who you are as a person. This novel did a great job at showing the true horror of a haunted mask and it had some great twists too. I would recommend this book as a 4 out of 5 stars.

The Grand Escape: The Greatest Prison Breakout of the 20th Century (Scholastic Focus)

The Grand Escape: The Greatest Prison Breakout of the 20th Century (Scholastic Focus)

By Neal Bascomb

“A bone chilling tale not to be ignored” In my opinion this book shows the characters emotions and actions very detailed throughout the whole story. This book is great for someone who loves to be on the edge of the seat and wanting to keep reading no matter what. I would recommend this book to someone because the book has really detailed actions and emotions and shows what war and places were like back in WW2 time period.

The Darkest Hour

The Darkest Hour

By Caroline Tung Richmond

Banana

This book is very exciting to read. I recommend people who like world war ll.

Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler's Shadow

Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler's Shadow

By Susan Campbell Bartoletti

I liked this book because of all the topics addressed including manipulation, politics and war. she also made a good point about how they had to un-brainwashed kids. Hitler once said “ I began with the young ones, the older are all used up” this quote represents the subject matter of the book. Miles

The Arc of a Scythe Trilogy: Scythe; Thunderhead; The Toll

The Arc of a Scythe Trilogy: Scythe; Thunderhead; The Toll

By Neal Shusterman

They're all AMAZING books! And, although I would not like to live in a world like in the books, I also kind of would............ It's confusing. But totally read these books! It's an INCREDIBLE trilogy!

Boy21

Boy21

By Matthew Quick

Boy 21 by:Matthew Quick Have you a ever wondered what it is like to live in a neighborhood full of drug dealers, being one of the many white kids in the community. Well the kid in a book called Boy 21 by Matthew Quick, lives this life. Although all of these problems might be distracting, this boy named Finley, keeps himself away from all of these problems by playing his favorite sport, basketball. This is a great book because as I read on, the story was getting better and better. In this book, Finley is a high schooler that plays on the basketball varsity team and he has a girlfriend named Erin who also plays basketball. Finley lives in a neighborhood ruled by drugs, violence, and Irish mobs. His nickname is "White Rabbit" because he is, well white and he eats a lot of carrots. Everything was normal until Finley's coach tells him to help a new kid named Russ, who came to this school after a family tragedy and use to be a basketball star. Now Russ is called "Boy21". Finley has to help Russ even if it means giving up some things. Later on in the book, the two boys realize that Russ coming to the school was a good thing. I really enjoyed reading this book but in the beginning of the book, it was a little inappropriate but other than that, the book was great. I mostly loved when the author makes you infer what will happen next in this book. I'd say that this book is a real page turner because the author kept pulling the reader in about every other page. Mathew Quick is a 42 year old man who is most known for writing a bestselling book called "The Silver Linings Playbook". I believe that this book is kind of unique in its own way. I don't think that any other book was like this one. And the kind of people who would like to read this book are people who like a little bit of drama and sports and the age group for this book would be 13 and up.

Spy Ski School (Spy School)

Spy Ski School (Spy School)

By Stuart Gibbs

Awesome mystery and suspense as usual in the Spy School series. Thumbs up to Stuart Gibbs for that. The whole plot and story line plus the character’s traits made me laugh from start to end. Ben is really smart with numbers but is totally rubbish at fighting (no offense, Ben!) and Erica is beautiful, and amazingly athletic and knows pretty much every sport, except... skiing? The CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) usually sends Ben, Erica and the gang to exciting yet life risking adventures to defeat SPYDER, an evil organization that always has a master plan to take over the world and blame it on someone else. But this time, they’re targeting a Chinese billionaire named Leo Shang. The objective is to get close to Jessica Shang, Leo’s daughter. Ben is friendly so if he becomes friends with Jessica, he may become closer to finding out Leo’s plan to... cause destruction. But everything goes wrong when Mike’s best friend who is CONVINCED that Ben is a normal human but catches him acting very weirdly... almost like an agent? I’m not gonna say any more though, read Spy Ski School if you want to find out more!

School's Out - Forever (Maximum Ride, Book 2)

School's Out - Forever (Maximum Ride, Book 2)

By James Patterson

Eli Moore Mrs. Cook ELA writing 3 May 11 2022 Bird People go to School The book Maximum Ride: Schools Out Forever is written by James Patterson and the genre is science fiction. The setting of the book is Virginia and New York City, it’s set in 2010. The characters are Max, Fang, Nudge, Iggy, Gazzy, and Angel. The story follows Max and her flock starting to live with this FBI Agent named Anne. Eventually Anne signs the flock up for school. When at the school Max finds out that their principal is an Eraser (wolf Mutant). Max and the flock escape the school and they find out that Anne worked for the school so Max and the flock head to New York City trying to find a lab that has information about Nudges parents. While at New York Max gets kidnapped. She escapes and regroups with Fang, Iggy, Nudge, Gazzy, and Angel. All together they come up with a plan to head west. Topics that are addressed are school, romance, parents, scientists, and mutants. I liked the book but it wasn’t the best because Max and Fang don’t talk much during the book. Is not the best book out of the series by far. I rate it a 3.5 and I recommend this book to people who like bird people.

The Kingdom of Back

The Kingdom of Back

By Marie Lu

The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu is a fantasy book with a mix of historical fiction. This book takes place all around Europe and is about Nannerl Mozart, the older sister of Wolfgang Mozart (referred to as Woferl) wanting to be known in the world, and mark her place in history. But she was a shadow of her genius brother, who could work music like magic at such a young age. So Nannerl makes a deal with a so called Prince from another world, but all is not what it seems. This book talks about many important aspects of life such as family, love, stereotypes, and jealousy. I think that this book is a must read because if it’s amazing incorporation of fantasy and reality. If you are a fan of Marie Lu’s bestseller series Legend, you would love this book because they are both great examples of Marie Lu’s style. This review was written by Akarsh.

Tears of a Tiger (Hazelwood High Trilogy)

Tears of a Tiger (Hazelwood High Trilogy)

By Sharon M. Draper

Tears of A Tiger by Sharon M. Draper is a part of a series, and the genre of the book is realistic fiction. The book is about a boy named Andy who is a basketball player with his best friend Rob. After a basketball game Andy, Rob, Tyrone, and B.J all get into Andy’s car after drinking beer. Andy is driving on the highway and starts swerving and crashes killing Rob and leaving him injured. Andy is grieving Rob’s death and blames it on himself for Rob’s death. As Andy goes on in life the book focuses on him and how his family and friends help him.

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