Kids Books - Children

Warriors: A Vision of Shadows #4: Darkest Night

Warriors: A Vision of Shadows #4: Darkest Night

By Erin Hunter

Embark on a magnificent journey with Rusty, later known as Firepaw, as he stumbles across forest cats and becomes one. Later, he might be the bravest of them all. Sometimes sad, sometimes funny, and always amazing... this is my favorite series, tied with the Harry Potter series.

Warriors: A Vision of Shadows #2: Thunder and Shadow

Warriors: A Vision of Shadows #2: Thunder and Shadow

By Erin Hunter

Warriors: Thunder and Shadow is a compelling story woven with in-depth plots and heartwarming characters who show plenty of courage, bravery, and loyalty throughout the book. It thrilled, heartened, fascinated, and interested me, after just the first page. You will immediately never want to put this spectacular book down...so prepare to be amazed!

Shattered Sky

Shattered Sky

By Erin Hunter

Spectacular story! Fascinating, thrilling, and adventurous, a truly good book. Alderheart, Twigpaw, and Violetpaw are worrying deeply for their Clans. An evil rogue named Darktail has taken over the forest, and tempted many other cats to join him. Every cat is afraid...too afraid to fight back against the tyrannical force. This might be the end of the Clans! Alderheart sees a vision...one that might help defeat Darktail once and for all. Violetpaw is caught up with the rogues, trying to save her friends. Twigpaw knows she has to follow Alderheart’s vision and seek answers. Can these cats save their Clans? Or will their quest for answers end in nothing? Read on to find out!

Bravelands #3: Blood and Bone

Bravelands #3: Blood and Bone

By Erin Hunter

Bravelands: Blood and Bone has what it takes for an epic, thrilling, and adventurous book that draws readers to open it up and dig into a particularly great story. Awesome characters, amazing plot, and the sweet twist of a good book! It depicts a wild world of animals in a way that will enthrall and amaze you.

Warriors: SkyClan and the Stranger #1: The Rescue (Warriors Manga)

Warriors: SkyClan and the Stranger #1: The Rescue (Warriors Manga)

By Erin Hunter

An awesome, adventurous thrill ride...this book will amaze everyone who reads it! Follow the warrior cats on their journey, and discover many new things! Leafstar is the leader of SkyClan, now faced with an impossible choice; whether to continue leading her Clan, or step down as leader to be with her mate and kits. She must decide; Clan or kin? Which one will prevail? Then, a disaster strikes; SkyClan is hit by a terrible flood, worse than anything Leafstar’s warriors have seen. They will survive—or die. As the flood rages on, all the cats wonder: will their Clan be destroyed? Or can they live through this terrible force of nature? Read the book to find out!

Firestar's Quest (Warriors Super Edition)

Firestar's Quest (Warriors Super Edition)

By Erin Hunter

This book was the first Erin hunter book I read. I didn't know anything at that time. I started in Fourth grade. Did you know that Erin Hunter is 4 people? If you don't believe me, then go to www.warriorcats.com/ and click on about the author.

Everything Dolphin: What Kids Really Want to Know about Dolphins (Kids Faqs)

Everything Dolphin: What Kids Really Want to Know about Dolphins (Kids Faqs)

By Marty Crisp

This book is good so far it has really interesting facts about dolphins!!!!!!!

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (picture book edition) (Narnia)

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (picture book edition) (Narnia)

By C. S. Lewis, Hiawyn Oram

I recommend this book to people who love fantasy and fiction. What I loved about this book is that it had tons of figurative language, which made me feel like I was there with the characters . I like that in a book. If you wanna read this book, do it!

Zebra Forest

Zebra Forest

By Adina Rishe Gewirtz

I rate this book as fair since I enjoy reading the details the author writes to describe everything. I can feel as if I am in the book, experiencing everything with all the characters. She makes me have reactions and predictions to the book, especially in the end of chapter 34. Chapter 34 is when Rew runs away from their house, into the “Zebra”, the forest their house is surrounded in. Annie, her grandmother, and Snow chase after Rew during the night, and during a thunderstorm. Annie returns first, and when she sees Rew, Snow, and her grandmother return, page 182 makes me strongly react in a certain way. Page 182 says, “...Andrew Snow...I saw him, dirty and grim. He was carrying Gran.” When I read this, I have to read it over since it makes me scared. Before I read on, I thought that a tragic event happened to Gran. I also appreciate that the protagonist, Annie, has a younger brother named Rew, who has a unique personality, but I don’t appreciate the way Annie emotionally reacts to events. When Andrew Snow, Annie’s dad who lived in jail escaped from jail, held Annie, Rew, and their guardian, their grandmother, hostage in their own house, Rew reacts as most children would do. He reacts violently and angrily since nobody is telling the police about Snow’s escape from jail. Annie doesn’t do anything, even when Rew makes a letter and asks her to put it in the mailbox when Snow allows her to leave the house. Annie hides the letter and lies to Rew instead since she doesn’t want Snow to go. Annie thinks that Snow was a trustworthy person to be around, but Rew is smarter and knows that he can be dangerous, since the reason that he was sent to jail was that he killed a person. Annie’s grandmother doesn’t do anything either, but for an acceptable reason. She doesn’t want to hear Snow talk to her since she’s disappointed in her son, and Snow keeps trying to ask her questions that she doesn’t want to answer. I partially admire Gran’s personality, while partially disliking it. My favorite thing that I admire about her is that even though she’s experienced at taking care of Annie and Rew, she also can care for herself. When Snow holds her family hostage, she doesn’t talk to anybody, leaving Annie and Rew to take care of themselves. I think that it’s smart to sometimes help yourself first since Gran works hard to take care of Annie and Rew, and can use a break. Gran hides in her room for a long time so Snow doesn’t bother her, which teaches Annie and Rew how to be responsible during these types of situations. My least favorite thing about Gran is that she lies frequently, has a large amount of practice, and uses it to protect information that can should be shared. For example, before Snow came, Gran tells Annie and Rew that their father was killed by an angry man who was sent to jail. It was actually the opposite. Their father killed an angry man and was sent to jail. I believe that Annie and Rew can handle knowing about this since they deserve to know about their own father. Also, when Snow first came to hide in their house, Rew thought that Gran was lying and became extremely violent and angry, since he didn’t believe that Snow was his father at first.

Heck: Where the Bad Kids Go

Heck: Where the Bad Kids Go

By Dale E. Basye

One day, 11-year old Milton Fauster and his 13-year old sister Marlo are in the Grizzly Mall of Generica, Kansas. They go into a store where Marlo shoplifts some lip gloss, which she surreptitiously stashes in Milton's backpack without his knowledge. A mall security officer spots this, and tries to accost the two. As Marlo and Milton are running through the mall with the security guard chasing them, Milton realizes Marlo tricked him into being an accomplice. Pausing for a moment in front of a giant marshmallow statue of a Grizzly Bear, and Milton spots Damian Ruffino, his extremely unhygienic tormentor, school bully, and all -around delinquent, sticking dynamite in the marshmallow grizzly's behind. Before the mall security guards can catch up with them, the marshmallow grizzly bear explodes prematurely, and Milton, Marlo, and Damian all die. The last thing they see is flaming marshmallow all over the mall. The next thing they know, Milton and Marlo are holding hands and plummeting downward and Milton feels a slight sting. When he and Marlo land, they find themselves in Limbo, the waiting area for the Nine Circles of Heck, which include Rapacia, Blimpo, Fibble, Snivel, Precocia, Lipptor (Wise Acres), Sadia, and Dupli-City. Because of her sins (e.g., the shoplifting) Marlo has been sent to a sort of "lite" version of Hell reserved for bad kids, called "Heck"; Milton, apparently, has been judged guilty by association and sent there with his sister. Processed through the afterlife's terrible bureaucracy, Marlo and Milton are conveyed to a nightmare of a school in Heck, presided over by principal Bea "Elsa" Bubb, who torments her charges with pretty much the worse things they can imagine in a school. Milton and Marlo are separated and Milton meets Virgil, who befriends him, and the two plot an escape from heck and return to Earth and the land of the living. But Damien, who has been bad enough that he has started to rise in the hierarchy of Heck, is sent after them and foils their plans, landing them back in Heck. Marlo, meanwhile, has been causing her own brand of chaos by organizing a resistance among the girls in the heckish school, causing Principal Bubb to decide that the Fauster siblings are problem children. She decides to deal with them by sending them to the next lower circle of Heck: Rapacia.

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