Kids Books - Family
Never Let You Go
By Emma Carlson Berne
I really want to read this book! I read the description and this book sounds awesome!
More More More, Said the Baby
By Vera B. Williams
It looks exciting. My friends recommended this book, so I guess I will try it. I think I will love the book.
Here Today (Booklist Editor's Choice. Books for Youth (Awards))
By Ann M. Martin
I love this book because it shares the life of a girl who cares about things and loves her siblings
Solving Zoe
By Barbara Dee
i love this book and i highly recomend it! hahah guess what!!! my name is zoe? <3 this is a very amusing book and it is on my top shelf in my book case. and i rate books by the level (top being the best) Hehe follow me ~schoolgirl101
One of the Survivors
By Susan Shaw
This book is about a kid named Joey and he is a nice kid. One day when he is in school there is a fire and he and his friend are the only ones in his history class who survive. Now all of the parents of the kids who die are all mad and blaming Joey and his friend for killing them. That is a summary about the book One of the Survivors.
Ten Things I Hate About Me
By Randa Abdel-fattah
In Ten Things I Hate About Me, Jamilah, a Muslim-Aussie girl struggles with her identity. She has bleached-blond hair and wears blue contacts, but reveals her brown eyes and dons her hijab with the Muslim community. Jamilah just doesn't have the courage and strength to endure the teasing she would receive if she revealed her Muslim identity. Jamilah even goes by "Jamie" at school to hide herself! One day, Jamilah gets an email from a boy who saw her email address in a chat room. They trade emails back and forth, and soon they become the best of friends. Jamilah finds herself revealing things to her "pen pal" that she would never dare to share with anyone else. Will Jamilah finally discover who she really is? Read Ten Things I Hate About Me to find out.
Sorta Like a Rock Star
By Matthew Quick
this book is pretty good minus the cussing, but it gets really sad in the end...
Bittersweet Sixteen
By Carrie Karasyov, Jill Kargman
In the world of private chefs and chauffeurs, Laura just doesn't seem to fit in. She is enrolled in Tate High School, a top-notch private school for rich girls (except for Laura). Laura is best friends with Whitney, the most wealthy, perfect girl that ever lived, but still feels that she doesn't belong. One day, Sophie, an even prettier, richer girl with connections to movie stars struts into school as the new girl. Pretty soon, Whitney, Laura, and Sophie are all BFFs. Until Sophie and Whitney find out that they (gasp!) share a birthday. they can't have their sweet sixteen's on the same day! So Laura helps them work out a plan to share a bash. But mix in some prep school boys and rival parties, and this could be a disaster....
Soccerland (The International Sports Academy)
By Beth Choat
This book is really touching and inspiring...so the main character Flora, is a competive soccer player playing for her small school's soccer team. Her family works on a farm but her mom died when she was younger because of cancer. Her dream is to make it to the U.S. soccer team and it finally comes true when she gets accepted to a U.S. U14 which means a training place for 'pro' soccer players to train and maybe get accepted to the U.S. team if they are really good.









