Kids Books - Family

The Way I Used to Be

The Way I Used to Be

By Amber Smith

The saddest book you will ever read. This will break your heart. Read as you yell at Eden in your mind, smile at the page when something good happens, and as a silent tear rolls down your cheek. LETS GO EDOSH!

Speak

Speak

By Laurie Halse Anderson

Melinda is hated, by just about everyone. She called the police on a party during the summer, and she won't tell anyone why, this makes everyone absolutely despise her, and she starts her freshman year off with no friends. What Melinda won't say about the party is what's killing her inside. She feels depressed and doesn't want to go on... with anything. As Melinda struggles with the past and the pain Andy Evans caused her, she soon realizes that to give up would be letting him win. This book inspired me to never give up, no matter how hard it is. Melinda could of given up any time but still, she continued with life and fought through the pain. She is a brave, inspiring person that almost anyone can look up to! This is a must read and you should read it as soon as you can, you won't regret it!!

Julie of the Wolves: Treasury (Julie of the Wolves, Julie, and Julie's Wolf Pack)

Julie of the Wolves: Treasury (Julie of the Wolves, Julie, and Julie's Wolf Pack)

By Jean Craighead George

Julie Edwards Miyax who are also just known as just Miyax. Her father, Kapugen, who disappeared several years ago before the post of the book. Her mother died when Miyax were barely even 5 years old. In the book, the father Kapugen had told his daughter was that when she become 13, she would marry Kapugen's friend, Naka's son, Daniel who are also 13. This had made her to run away and live with the pack of the wolves but this had only happened temporarily. Sometimes you can see the letters between Miyax and her pen-pal and friend from San Francisco; Amy Goodwin. This book have some tragic and heart-breaking parts along with heart-feeling parts. - Happy Reading!

The Monster in the Hollows (The Wingfeather Saga)

The Monster in the Hollows (The Wingfeather Saga)

By Andrew Peterson

I LOVE THIS BOOK SERIES!!! 🚨SPOILERS🚨The Wingfeather Saga (book 3) is about Janner, Kalmar, and their little sister Leeli. They and their mother Nia, their grandfather Podo (who used to be a pirate), their unckle Arthrum, and a book colector from Glipwood named Oskar have set sail to the Green Hollows to hide from Gnag the Namless but the moment they arive the people of the Green Hollows already don't like something about them. Janner's little brother, the high king of Anniera, is a Grey Fang like the many they have fought in the past. After a bit Nia used a Hollish way to set her Fangish sun free but under a condition, if Kalmar breaks a law, Nia will take the same punishment wether she was involved or not. Though while in the process Arthrum left for what he thought would be for the good of the rest of the Wingfeather family. Soon the Wingfeather family makes their home at a large house called Chimney Hill aswell as go to a school. While there they get to pick their guilds. Leeli picked the houndry (where she learns to train dogs), Kalmar picked the Durgen guild (where he learns to fight), and Janner picked- well- he was forced to pick the Durgen guild aswell so he could protect his brother incase things got bad because he is the throne warden. They stay in the Green Hollows into the fall and everything is normal- untill one night when a monster called a cloven creeps by the large home. After that night Janner heard a lot less of Kalmar's snoring. One day Kalmar showed Janner a cave he found in the prarie. Though little did he know Kalmar was hiding a big, ugly, smelly secret inside the cave he thought was just an empty cave. Suddenly, night after night more and more animals are taken from the farmers of the Green Hollows till one night, Janner notices his brother has been sneeking out of the house each night. One snowy night, Janner fallowed his brother's tracks to find his own brother was responsible for all those lost animals. Kalmar brought Janner to the cave to reviel his secret, he was hiding the cloven they saw that night. He was nursing it back to health (it was wounded because someone tried to end its life the night they first saw it) because he said when he looked into it's eyes, he saw himself. He had been taken into custidy that very moring to hear him and his mother would be exicuted- for eating a girl? He had taken the animals... but he sertianly didn't eat any one. Especally the house maids daughter, Bonnie. Just before they where going to be exacuted, the cloven Kalmar helped came walking in with a smile on his face and a little girl in his hands. The girl Kalmar was accused of eating. But just as it came in with the little girl, he was taken down by the Hollows fulk. But not even the cloven took the little girl. It was an 87 year old man named Bonifer Sqoon, the old man who gave them Chimney Hill, had risen aginst them and brought in an army of Grey Fangs. After a bit of fighting, Janner realized this cloven wasn't just a monster, it was his father he thought was dead his whole life. And just before the Grey Fangs and Bonifer where about to sail off to Throg with them, their cloven father and their mother (who is still a human) raced to the rescue. Their father had been badly hurt and they decided to grant him his last wish. To sail the Anniera. Though they turned around when their father's life had come to an end, Janner was able to live a short dream he would have never thought possible in a million years: to sail on a boat with his father. When ther arived back at the Green Hollows, the began making plans to go to war with Gnag the Nameless. I hope your found this review helpfull! God bless!

Meet Me at the Moon[MEET ME AT THE MOON][Hardcover]

Meet Me at the Moon[MEET ME AT THE MOON][Hardcover]

By GiannaMarino

This book is a classic mom and kid tale for as the two split up and then come together again!😍😀

Tangerine

Tangerine

By Edward Bloor

Amazing. Absolutely amazing. Tangerine is a story of Paul, who is legally blind. Even though he can't see very well, he still fights for the right to play soccer at his new school, Lake Windsor Middle School. However, the soccer coach tells Paul and his mother that Paul can not play because he was handicapped. Paul was sad, however, when his school is swallowed by a giant sinkhole, it gives him and his friend a chance to go to Tangerine Middle School. There, Paul is allowed to play Soccer, and meets new friends, as well. However, when Paul's evil brother Erik and his friend Author start to cause trouble, It's up to Paul and his friends to stand up for what they believe in. This book is spectacular! I really recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a inspirational story!

The Viper's Nest (The 39 Clues, Book 7)

The Viper's Nest (The 39 Clues, Book 7)

By Peter Lerangis

Journeys and much more clues are coming but this time it starts in the 39 clues, The vipers nest. In this journey of the 39 clues Amy and Dan has to go and hunt for the 39 clues and has to be prepared really closely that can lead them to an unimaginable power that will lead them by being taken by a heavy toll with them seeing a woman that died, but somehow gets wanted and chased by the Indonesian police and ends up getting trapped on a island with this man knowing everything about their parents of their death, which leaves them facing a tropical storm. Just when they think it can't get any worse but ends up to will since the Cahills have one more rattling skeleton for Amy and Dan to reach the way of discover for the terrible truth about their family branch... I found this book filled with wonder and excitement, connects you through the story leaving u with a rhetorical ending of what will happen next.

The Selection (4 Book Series)

The Selection (4 Book Series)

By Kiera Cass

I would also recommend these amazing books for people that are at least 12 or older because in "The One" their is some stuff that younger people can watch

The Sword Thief (The 39 Clues, Book 3)

The Sword Thief (The 39 Clues, Book 3)

By Peter Lerangis

This book is actually not bad when I first started reading it but when I start reading it was so interesting filled clues that is why it is called 39 clues. This book is about a girl that is 14 years of age and her younger brother named Dan who goes to Japan trying to find the sword thief the clues was filled with Japanese and they had to try finding the clues themselves they had some help from a girl I think Alistair yeah she helped them about the Japanese clues and to try to find all about the stuff the sword thief than they found a coin that looked like Harry potter thing it was called the philosophers stone and than they found another clue of how it was made and then they think there might be a lie for one of the chosen clues from their uncle. In the end they found the mystery after the sword thief and in the end Amy was very sick she went behind a tree and was terribly sick and the end. This book is funny a lot of secret stuff full with clues between pages and this was the first book I red of 39 clues.

Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer

Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer

By Megan McDonald

I am hanging out with my cousins this summer, so I thought this would be a good book to read because Judy and her friends make a bucket list of things to do that will make the summer totally awesome! But things don't work out the way she plans, but some other cool plans like a treasure hunt and bigfoot club makes her summer not just fun but funtastic! The bigfoot hunt club is too funny. My favorite part would be when Judy and Frank tried to tip rope walk over a small body of water but ended up wet in the water. You need to read the book to see how the both hunts collide for Judy! Easy read that I finished in two days.

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