Kids Books - Children
Distant Waves: A Novel of the Titanic
By Suzanne Weyn
this my favorite book! it mentions the titanic more in the end but it is an awesome!!!!!! :D
The Girl with the Silver Eyes
By Willo Davis Roberts
I give this book a 5 star because it show how people are different. This book reminds me about the book tuck everlasting because how the tucks have everlasting life. This book is about how this shy girl and with her silver eyes and her cold blank stare, the ten-year-old makes others feel uncomfortable. And life without friends has convinced Katie that she's different from everyone else and destined to be alone forever.
Royal Crush: From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess
By Meg Cabot
I didn't even know their was a third book until I looked Meg Cabot . Now I really want to read this book.
Two Dogs in a Trench Coat Go to School: Book 1
By Julie Falatko
This book is the best it is so good how do they allowed this in school you are right it is so funny to also confusing for me how can a dog go on top of another dog that's what I think is confusing I like this book their are more books to read to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!....................
Bravo!: Poems About Amazing Hispanics
By Margarita Engle
I really love this book because its about Hispanic heritage month and talks about all the back old days Hispanic people out there so that's why I really love this book by the way its funny I'm the first person to review this book
The Legend of Rock Paper Scissors
By Drew Daywalt
Three mighty warriors- rock, paper scissors- are not happy as they have no good warrior to face. Rock beats everyone, scissors beats everyone, paper beats everyone- just no match. They travel far of their kingdoms to find a good warrior- and everything changes the day rock meets paper, paper meets scissors, and scissors meets rock. They all FIND A MATCH FOR THEMSELVES. Twirling in joy, celebrating, and beaming with happiness, Drew brings an exceptional story of three mighty warriors we honor today with the tradition of rock, paper, scissors.
NOPE 3: Terrifying True Stories of Ghosts, The Undead and The Paranormal (Ghost Stories, True Ghost Stories, Conspiracy Theories, True Ghost ... And Hauntings, Haunted Asylums)
By Graham Thorne
I like this book because its about girl that died years ago and she the whole house and she takes down kids so they can join them in the great beyond and haunts them forever. I it because this isn`t fiction its nonfiction so its real. And I love scary stories and of course it is scary book.
The FunJungle Collection: Belly Up; Poached; Big Game
By Stuart Gibbs
Stuart Gibbs never fails to amaze me. His works are some of the most clever, creative, and enticing books I have ever had the pleasure of reading- FunJungle included. The series takes place in a tourist attraction called- I bet you'll never guess- FunJungle. We follow Teddy Fitzroy, a twelve-year-old boy, as he solves mysteries revolving around FunJungle's animal inhabitants (a hippo that appeared to have died unnaturally, a rhino being shot at, etc.) Later on in the series, the focus shifts to animals outside of FunJungle (dinosaur bones being stolen, a local mountain lion, a bear at Yellowstone), a change I personally wasn't too fond of. I also wasn't Summer x Teddy's biggest fan- I felt as though their relationship became pretty bland after they started "dating"- but it wasn't too distracting from the plot overall. That being said, the mysteries and action were RIVETING. I can proudly say I binge-read this series! With its unique characters, fun animal factoids, and a rollercoaster of a plot, FunJungle had me hooked, and I hope it hooks you too!
Pokémon: Sun & Moon, Vol. 1 (Pokemon)
By Hidenori Kusaka
I hated the Sun and Moon anime. Most of the characters were bland and annoying (I will admit, I did enjoy Sophocles' character, though) and Ash was, as usual, almost completely oblivious to the fact that he'd actually had experience with Pokémon before. But, this review isn't about the anime. It's about the manga. My library had volumes one through three, and I decided to pick them up on a whim. The plot follows Sun, an errand boy who dreams of one day earning a million dollars, and Moon, a girl who is in pursuit of new scientific discoveries. Sun is "delivering" Moon to Professor Kukui- a friend of Sun's- and the two encounter a strange Pokémon and Team Skull's Grunt on their journey. With its cute characters, unique and well-made region, and Pyukumuku- LOTS of Pyukumuku- Pokémon Sun and Moon's first installment made for a light and fun read! Whether you're a fan of the anime, video game, or TCG cards, these manga are lovely.









