Kids Books - Family
Legacy (Vampire Beach)
By Alex Duval
it is one of the best books in the whole entire seires you should read it if you like vampire books
Alex and The Amazing Lemonade Stand
By Liz Scott, Jay Scott
it is about a girl who had cancer and then used a lemonade stand to raze money for her sickness. It was a true story. It is an important book because Alex helped herself and a lot of other people by her lemonade stand because after she sold she donated to her hospital.
Outlaw Princess of Sherwood (Rowan Hood)
By Nancy Springer
Yes!! I found this series! So far it is really good, although the library book I got has several torn out pages :(
Best of the Best (Baseball Great)
By Tim Green
I recommend this book because it is not boring and it wants me to read more.Second,I can actually understand the words.I would give this a five star.
Angels in Pink: Holly's Story
By Lurlene McDaniel
I Loved this book. I luv pink!!! Pink, pink, and more pink. YAY!!!! I recommend this book for kidz who like the color pink! YAY!! I just Love the word pink. If you like the color pink...YOU MUST FOLLOW ME!! :) I will like anything that has pink in it!!
Mr. and Mrs. Bunny--Detectives Extraordinaire!
By Polly Horvath
CuteBunnies
This was a very interesting book. It has lots of characters! It even has a real place in one of the chapters: Ye Olde Sphaghetti. My favorite part in the book was the end.
Crash (Visions)
By Lisa McMann
this book is about a girl named Jules who sees a vision of a truck crashing into a building and then a bunch of body bags!m she sees this vision everywhere. she has to find out when and where if she wants to save the person she loves!!!!!! i really did like this book though it was a little slow in the begging it picked up and got really exciting!!!!!!!
The Berenstain Bears and the Blame Game (First Time Books)
By Stan Berenstain
jaidayoung
a good book yes
Coram Boy (Costa Children's Book Award (Awards))
By Jamila Gavin
Coram Boy is a book that is set it in the 18th century and I feel as if this book was really detailed and the writing felt like it was truly from the 18-th century. It is pretty dramatic and somewhat sad about a man who everyone calls the Coram Man. Families give him money and their children hoping that he'll take them to the Coram Hospital to have a good life, but the Coram Man almost never brings the children to the hospital besides a select few. After Mish escaped from his father's brutality and saved one of the children he starts a new life at the Coram Hospital. Overall I think it was a great read even though in certain parts I was slightly confused with the writing.









