Kids Books - Family

See You On a Starry Night

See You On a Starry Night

By Lisa Schroeder

"See You On a Starry Night" by the beloved Lisa Schroeder is about a girl whose parents have recently divorced, Juliet. In turn, Juliet moves to a beachside house with her mom and her older sister. When she isn't visiting the beach Book Trailer, making friends, or composing lists, she tries to figure out who's behind the message-in-a-bottle she finds in the ocean. This novel moves a bit slowly and is often submerged in Juliet's thoughts rather than actions, but otherwise, it's a sweet and suitable book for anyone who's experienced family conflict.

All American Boys

All American Boys

By Jason Reynolds, Brendan Kiely

this book reminds me a little bit of the hate u give, and is written by some pretty great authors! it is super interesting and powerful, and relates to the events going on now.

Just Mom and Me (American Girl) (American Girl Library)

Just Mom and Me (American Girl) (American Girl Library)

By American Girl Editors

i want to get this book because i have just dad and me and i want just mom and me

American Royals

American Royals

By Katharine McGee

wow, this book was really interesting! i loved the drama between the characters and the next book is definitely worth waiting for. my favorite character was probably Beatrice.

Time Bomb

Time Bomb

By Joelle Charbonneau

Imagine you went to school, and then suddenly a bomb went off? This is what six teenagers experienced as they went to their high school to prep for the school year at the end of summer. All six were innocently doing their own activity inside when... BOOM! A bomb exploded. In an instant many of the people who are in the school are killed and those six teenagers have to find a way to escape the real-life horror story in front of them. Time Bomb is a thrilling story that will chill you down to your bones. As Diana, Tad, Frankie, Cas, Z, and Rashid fight to stay alive as more bombs continue to shake their school, they must learn to trust each other and to have hope. Time Bomb will fill your head with anxious questions on who's alive and who did it. It is certainly a must-read!!!

A Spark of Light: A Novel

A Spark of Light: A Novel

By Jodi Picoult

this book is for a more mature reader, like maybe at least eighth grade. it has violence, and talks about abortion, but it really is a perspective-changing book. the story is really touching, and is worth reading.

The Grace Year

The Grace Year

By Kim Liggett

this is my favorite dystopian/ fantasy novel of the whole year, i could read it over and over again. its almost like thriller, but i would definitely recommend it to an older reader.

When Dimple Met Rishi

When Dimple Met Rishi

By Sandhya Menon

this book was super cute! it was pretty funny and a quick read, i would definitely recommend it. my favorite character would definitely be dimple, she seems so sweet!

Mia a Matter of Taste (Cupcake Diaries)

Mia a Matter of Taste (Cupcake Diaries)

By Coco Simon

Mia is a true socialite. She's part of the well-known Cupcake Club business, has a famous personal stylist for a mom, and most importantly, is one of the most fashionable girls in school. So when she finds out she needs braces AND glasses at the same time, she's positively horrified. In her eyes, Mia will become a brace-faced, four-eyed freak! How will she ever show her face? But looks aren't everything, and Mia is about to learn that there's more to life than being trendy.

Emma Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice (Cupcake Diaries)

Emma Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice (Cupcake Diaries)

By Coco Simon

Emma's younger brother, Jake, gets tonsillitis, her friends, the Cupcake Club, spoil him with special cupcakes that were made just for him. But Jake is feeling so miserable when he is sick that he makes Emma miserable too. To make things worse, Emma can't stand seeing blood and gets squeamish around hospitals, but Jake wants Emma to stay by his side. Can she conquer her fears to help her brother?

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