Kids Books - Children
The Treasure of Way Down Deep
By Ruth White
I liked the suspense and ideas of this topic that encouraged me to keep reading the book. I am currently reading it and its a really great book for me. My school library classifies it as historical fiction.
Blended
By Sharon M. Draper
Have you ever felt like you don't know if you are this or that? Maybe you felt torn apart. Or maybe you even felt like you don't belong. Then welcome to Isabella's world. Her life hasn't been easy. Well, it's easier if I start from the beginning. Isabella's parents' got a divorce, one of the worst things that could possibly happen (her mom is white and her dad is black). Now, she goes to her moms house, then the next week her dads house, then switch and the same thing over and over. It makes her feel like a visitor because she can't live in a permanent place. After the divorce her mom has a new boyfriend and her dad has a new girlfriend. So much is going on, it's hard for Isabella to take in. After a few months or so Isabella's friend finds a noose in her gym locker. Suddenly, there are more questions than answers! Who would do such a thing to one of her best friends? While the mystery is still not solved other things are going on, that is her moms boyfriend proposed to her mom and her dad proposed to his girlfriend! Not only that ,she has a piano competition coming up! As she is on her way to the competition they get stopped by the police. What is going on? Hands up! Isabella is scared and as she is pulling her phone out from her pocket to text her parents, BANG! She falls to the floor. My thoughts: Wow! What a fantastic book! There was so much going on in this book that sadly, I just could not fit it in my review. But if I can't fit it in my review and you want to know what happens then you have to get this book! Isabella is very inspiring! She has gone through so much but she just keeps going!I recommend you read this book!!! And I hope after you read this book you will also be inspired. Have an awesome day!
My Brother Sam Is Dead
By James Lincoln Collier, Christopher Collier
Tim Meeker, a boy who lives in Redding, Connecticut during the Revolutionary War in America. While his father was against the Rebels (Patriots) and the war, Mr. Meeker is also against his elder son, Sam of fighting in the war and taking the part. TIm's friend, Betsy Read, a daughter of Colonel Read who you would often see Tim talk to a lot, who kept updated about what is happening in the war. But things are happening, men who were at war died or wounded in action, and others disappeared without any trace. That's happened in the 1770s. - Happy Reading!
THE MAGIC FINGER (THE BEST OF ROALD DAHL)
By TONY ROSS (ILLUSTRATOR) ROALD DAHL
I loved this book so much i read it over and over again. My favourite part about this book is when the girl in this story put the magic finger on her teacher because she spelt the word cat wrong in class and the teacher said that she was a stuipd girl and that is when she put the magic finger on the teacher and the teacher started growing a tail and whickers. I would recommend this book to people who like funny stories.
Auggie & Me: Three Wonder Stories
By R. J. Palacio
This books is definitely one of the books I will not forget. I love this book so much and I also love the moral of this story. Julian is one of the those kids in the story that can come off as a nice kid and then different around kid. If I could, I could read this book over and over and it would not get boring. This book is filled with so much excitement and emotion. This is about this 5th grader that is born with facial defects. When he goes to school he meets Julian. Julian gets very upset that he is going to his school. He then finds his own ways to get back at August. Will Julian learn to deal with it or never learn from it? I personally really love this book. I also really recommend that you read all of her other books. They are just as good as this one. If you are looking for a book that is impossible to put down definitely get this one.
The Catcher in the Rye
By J.D. SALINGER
Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger is a very interesting story about a high school boy called Holden. At the beginning of the story, Holden is annoyed in several situations so he decides to go to New York. Holden tends to do "adult things" but his mind just becomes more and more chaotic. I don't really like the ending of this book because it was unclear as to what happened to Holden. Although this book is slightly complicated, I liked reading and understanding how the world is presented to Holden, his love for his sister and Jane will never change, while everyone else is dirty and complexed. He has to deal with who he is, death of his brother, relationships with everyone, and most importantly, himself. Because of the people he cares about, he has to suffer all the pain himself and hide it deep down his heart. People should definitely read this book, the thoughts Holden has will never get you to stop thinking about our society!
It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood (Adapted for Young Readers)
By Trevor Noah
This is a awesome book! Trevor Noah is a funny comedian, so you don't think his life would be like this. You find out what living in an African village is like. Great job Trevor Noah! I recommend this for mostly kids 10-12! Enjoy!😁
The Green Ember
By S. D. Smith
Heather Longtreader along with her brother, Picket as they reside in cozy house with their family until bad things had happened; their family had gone missing without any explanations, causing Heather and Picket to go out on dangerous adventure, fought against the herd of wolves with their swords. Day by day, they're hoping to find their family and go back of where they belong, in the warm, cozy house, being safe with the family. During the siblings' adventure, they met Smalls, Emma, Miss Weaver aka Maggie, and Kyle. Heather and Picket also met their uncle for first time. Overall, this book is pretty good and I would recommend this for people who loves bunnies. - Happy Reading!
The War Below
By Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch
This book captures the struggle and the horror of the Holocaust. This book is very interesting, and shows you what it was like to live during the Holocaust. This book made me feel emotional, and it made me want to know what would happen on the next page. The ending was happy however it made me angry to see how much the characters suffered and lost. I recommend this book to people wanting to learn more about what it was like during the Holocaust, and I recommend it to people who like books based on historical events. I also recommend it to people who have enjoyed other books written by this author. I rate this book 5/5.
The Cat In The Hat
By Dr. Seuss
Dr Seuss is fantastic. He always uses rhyme and repetition! When you read it out loud, it has rhythm too. His books are so fun and interesting to read.









