Kids Books - Family

Red

Red

By Alison Cherry

I wanna read it but my sister said its hers so I think that means that I can't read it😖😖😖😖

Apache

Apache

By Tanya Landman

I would like to read this book as I know after reading numerous books by Tanya Landman she won't let us readers down this time either!

If I Grow Up

If I Grow Up

By Todd Strasser

This book shows how there are always going to be events to sidetrack us from achieving our goals. Deshawn (11 year old boy to start the book) lives in a ghetto neighborhood and has always been the smartest kid in school. But with lots of gangsters around his place and him having to make money for his family, he is not able to work on his work in school. He then is forced to join the gangster squad and soon learns it was a bad idea.

Froggy Goes to School

Froggy Goes to School

By Jonathan London

i like it a lot because it is great great book to read it is a good book because i love it because you will love it a lot to

The Night Children: An Escape From Furnace Story: A Tor.Com Original

The Night Children: An Escape From Furnace Story: A Tor.Com Original

By Alexander Gordon Smith

This book is not really part of the series and is just there to tell another story. I loved this book, it was so exciting and you found out about things that you never really thought about.

So Shelly

So Shelly

By Ty Roth

So Shelly tells the story of the aftermath of Michelle's, referred to as Shelly, death. She had committed suicide, and the stories are told from alternating perspectives, her best friend since young childhood, who happened to also be her neighbor, and a junior in high school, who had been in her club, and had eventually become her friend. The two guys had never really favored one another, but take on a road trip, wishing to fulfill Shelly's last wish, to scatter her ashes while playing her favorite song. As secrets are revealed and the mystery unravels, both of the boys realize the actual purpose of their journey to the spot where Shelly wished her ashes to be scattered.

Summer of the Mariposas

Summer of the Mariposas

By Guadalupe Garcia Mccall

When they go for their daily swim in the Rio Bravo, Odilia and her four sisters would never in their wildest dreams imagine that a dead man would come floating down the river, and the journey he would take them on. After the initial shock of the discovery, the cinco hermanitas fish the dead body out of the water and investigate. He lived in Mexico, and a few of the sisters have the crazy idea of taking him back to his family—not tell the authorities or their mamá, and nothing bad will happen. That was their plan. What Odilia didn’t know was that the next day they would be driving to Mexico, to do exactly that. None of them knew it would take longer than a day, and they would encounter many obstacles along the way. Things take a turn for the worse, and they seek help wherever they can. But some of the “help” is leading them straight into a trap… In McCall’s second novel reminiscent of The Odyssey, five sisters forever together embark on a journey that is not quite as easy as it seems. My thoughts: This book was very unique. I really did enjoy it. The idea of this book is awesome—uh, yeah, PLEASE give me a cool Aztec folktale modern odyssey retelling! I loved the mystery of it all—the dad is nowhere to be found, and how is the mom going to react when she finds out her five daughters have gone missing? There was this part at the quinceañera where dread washed over me and THINGS WENT DOWN. I had a few minor problems with this book: the characters, and the transition. Ok, the characters. I am sorry, but they have SUCH bad judgement. I figured things out like 30 pages before they did and I kept waiting for the moment when they would realize. Yeah, follow that talking donkey who says he knows how to get you where you want to go, right after someone warns you of a warlock who is in an innocent disguise. I mean really. And that is NOT the only time that happened. Next, the book started out realistically. Then, all of the sudden, creepy owls and chupacabras and Aztec goddesses come and you’re like, “Huh?” But even after those problems, I have to give this book a good rating because I just loved reading it and it was such an interesting and lovely story.

I Am Number Four: The Lost Files: The Last Days of Lorien (Lorien Legacies: The Lost Files Book 5)

I Am Number Four: The Lost Files: The Last Days of Lorien (Lorien Legacies: The Lost Files Book 5)

By Pittacus Lore

This is a fantastic book and I recommend all the ones who like adventure books to check it out. At the start of the book, Sandor the main character is a student from an academy. Sandor isn't a good student, but very smart. He got ways to party in the night club underage and not being found by the teachers. One time when Sandor is partying, another type of race Mogadorians attacked Sandor's planet. It ended up that the attack is too much for Lorien, Sandor is smart and chosen to become the last survivors of Lorien. Going to Earth and survive the Mogadorians. I would like to know how it is feel like to leave your hometown and knowing that you are probably not coming back. I will be sad and terrified. Going to another planet without being trained. What happen if you got discovered by the Mogadorians. What happen if you don't make it back home. The feeling of being hunted is something that I don't like. But in a situation like that, I don't think I have a choice to decide whether being hunted or not. I am lucky enough to be a survivor so I would try to make my people proud by fighting my way back to my homeland again.

Sweetgrass Basket

Sweetgrass Basket

By Marlene Carvell

I love it Mattie and Sarah will leave there father will he every come back will they go to him we don't know but I will find out what is going on . Somebody has to find out what will they do at there new home. Love keep it and don't forget it

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