Kids Books - Education
Explorer Academy: The Falcon's Feather
By Trudi Trueit
Awesome! Thrilling, mysterious, and a truly good story. Definitely recommended for readers who want a book with action and a sweet, different twist. Cruz Coronado’s epic journey continues in The Falcon’s Feather, as he looks for the second piece of a cipher given to him by his mother. The cipher holds secrets...and answers to his most important question; what really happened during his mother’s death? Everyone says she died in a lab accident, but is that really true? Turns out it wasn’t an accident at all, but a purposeful attack, planned by an evil company called Nebula, destroying everything she had made in her lab. Now, Cruz and his friends, Emmett and Sailor, have been sent on a quest to find and bring back the clues that will tell him what formula his mother was making before she died. Can they find the second clue? Or will time run out? Read this book to find out!
The Borrowers (Puffin Modern Classics)
By Mary Norton
In old houses, under the floor, live tiny people called Borrowers. The borrowers don't bother to make stuff like beds or spools of wool or safety pins. Instead, the Borrowers create their furniture using "borrowed" items from "human beans." There aren't many Borrowers left. One Borrower family, composed of three, lived in an old house in England. The father was called Pod, the mother Homily, and the child Arrietty. Arrietty isn't like other borrowers. She doesn't want to spend her entire life cooped up in a house, seeing the sky only through tiny glimpses through the grating. Arriety wants to live outside, under the blue sky. But girls are usually not allowed to go on borrowing trips through the house. After many days of asking, Pod finally gives in and allows Arietty to come. On the trip, Arrietty is seen by a human boy. He agrees to keep their secret, but what will happen when more people find out?
Roald Dahl's Creative Writing with Matilda: How to Write Spellbinding Speech
By NILL
it is so good even though it is not as good as the movie, it is still good! now, on the book I know HOW she does her power because it explains more how she thinks so I really Really REALLY recommend this book
Fortnite Battle Royale Hacks: Surviving the Final Circle: An Unofficial Guide to Tips and Tricks That Other Guides Won't Teach You
By Jason R. Rich
I LOVE Fortnite. Regenade rader is the bestest character and even though they dindnt talk about her much it Is the best gane ever. READ THIS IF YOU LUV FROTINE!
The Light in Hidden Places
By Sharon Cameron
This book is so amazing. If you are a fan of Realistic Fiction, this is your book. This book happens during World War 2. The main character is Stefania who hides 15 Jew. Will she survive? Will the Nazi catch her? Read the book to find out more. Have fun reading!!!
The Year of the Book (An Anna Wang novel)
By Andrea Cheng
Hi, and I hope you will enjoy my review of Year of the Book. I don't understand why people are saying sort of negative things about this book. For example, one person said the main character (Anna) was too serious. If you really catch the details, there are reasons why she is pretty serious. Besides, there are some really amazing characters like Marlin from Finding Nemo and Mulan who are serious but truly awesome. Maybe Anna doesn't live up to their standards, but she's still a really amazing character. Here is the plot: Anna Wang used to be best friends with Laura once upon a time. But now, Laura tends to hang out more with her new-found friends, Allison and Lucy, instead of Anna. Anna, instead, becomes friends with Ray, and even more so, her books. Anna's mom works for a man called Mr. Shepherd who is elderly and very kind, but pretty lonely ever since his wife passed away. Anna is embarrassed seen with her mom and her cleaning supplies. Anna is also embarrassed that her mom doesn't have perfect English, but she still loves her. I can relate to this because even though sometimes my mom does things that are embarrassing to me, I still love her. Anna goes to Chinese school to learn more Chinese (Anna only knows a few words) and meets a girl named Camille. Camille, like Anna's mom, is not yet quite over the language barrier and has an especially hard time with reading, but Camille is a kind and good friend. Anna slowly starts to reconcile with Laura. Laura comes to Anna whenever her best friend Allison is mean to her, like on Halloween, when Laura has a dispute with Allison about something, Anna and Laura go trick-and-treating together. Laura later has a sleepover with Anna when she has family problems. Even though Anna has troubles of her own, which are similar to mine, Laura's troubles are much worse in my opinion. Her dad is an angry man who throws things and shouts, and even though the family doesn't want him, he keeps coming back. Laura becomes best friends with Anna once again, even turning down an offer from Allison to 'be part of the popular crowd' once again. Happily ever after :) Pros + Cons + Grading Section: The ending was amazing, in my opinion, pretty perfect, but not going to spoil it. The artwork is very quirky and very cute (the drawings done by Abigail Halpin). I love that this book is relatable. I often had to pause now and then and say, "Wow, I experienced that." or "Hey, I love that book!" I especially loved the character of Anna, who was basically my twin because I had similar friends and one of my friends is really like Laura. I also love reading and I like how awesome books have little "cameos" in the Year of the Book. (Totally get the title now.) A lot of the characters are three-dimensional, and basically it should be 5 stars. One thing I didn't like was that it was like Laura was using Anna at some parts. Like if Allison didn't invite Laura, then Anna was her second choice. It was almost like Anna was the third/fourth wheel, even when they were close. So it's 4.5 for me, but since 4.5 rounds to 5, I gave it a 5 :D ~FelicisOwl
FNAF Theories & Rumors: An Unofficial Five Nights At Freddy's Book
By Survival Press
Really creepy. The game is also really scary, and this handbook is technically a guide. Really scary, and some deaths. HIGHLY NOT RECOMMENDED TO PEOPLE WHO ARE YOUNG OR HATE BLOOD.
Superfudge (Fudge)
By Judy Blume
this book is one of the best books i ever read,i also read another book of Judy Blume called tales of a fourth grade nothing,and i loved it,anyway,in this book is that peter's mom is going to have another baby and also,fudge is going to have a new pet! what will happen after this?you need to read to find out.
Holt McDougal Library, Middle School with Connections: Individual Reader Goodbye, Vietnam
By RINEHART AND WINSTON HOLT
Secrets are in the air. Water deep and gloomy, an old boat with wood that's rotting. Suspense as they boarded the boat. Worry that they would get caught before they set sail. Gloria Whelan is an American poet, short story writer, and novelist. She writes books for children and young adults. She won many awards such as the annual National Book Award for Young People's Literature in 2000 for Homeless Bird. Goodbye Vietnam by Gloria Whelan is not part of a series. This book is about a 12 or 13 year old girl named Mai who is from a small village during the Vietnamese war. When her community is threatened, Mai, who is one among many, steals away in the cover of night. Getting onto an old, crowded boat just to feel safe, She tries to escape with her family to a new world with towering buildings and a loud atmosphere. This book is a new favorite read! The main character Mai is in her early teens (12 or 13) yet her experience is so intense that she acts like an adult. The author uses her topic to escape and elaborates with many conflicts between the protagonist and the society, disease, and the forces of nature. She creates an entire persona for each character with a distinct personality. The author uses sentence structure in a way that you can almost live in the book through the sentences. Gloria Whelan brings many ideas and opinions into the short span of 14 chapters and leaves you longing for more. If you are a fan of historical fiction, action, escape, and refugees then this is the book for you! I recommend this book for ages 7-14
Rollercoasters (EDGE: Go Turbo)
By Jim Brush
This book is not in the least factual and me being a roller coaster enthusiast can prove that. It doesn't explain about the forces that you experience while on a coaster and why there is so much math involved when designing one. It is disappointing how a book can be so wrong. Do not buy this book as there is way more factual information online. I recommend a YouTube channel called coaster bot. He explains rides and parks in great details that anybody can understand.









