Kids Books - Family
My Formerly Popular Life (The Popular Life Book 2)
By S. B. Robinson
Hey guys my name is Hope and I just want to say that I just started reading this book and am already loving it if you like the first book you will like this one bye-bye now.
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By Julia Keller
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Didn't read all turned the book back in to the library. And if your reading this book please don't it's TERRIBLE!!!!!! Just wanted to tell you. Thanks :) ;) !!!!!!!!!!!!! Bye........
Mission (Un)Popular
By Anna Humphrey
Do you know what it's like to be pretty, popular, rich, and a spoiled only child? If so, you and Margot Button are nothing alike. Mission (Un)Popular by Anna Humphrey is a realistic fiction book with a lot of spunk and sass. This book takes place in Early 2000's Canada. Margot Button is the protagonist, and Sarah J. , a mean girl with all the power of the school, is the antagonist. One major conflict that occurs is Margot's lifelong friend, Erika, moving to a different school. Another is Margot being bullied by Sarah J. A turning point is when Margot begins to go along with her new friend, Em's lies about how Margot models with her. This leads to some lousy words said about Margot and Em, including a few nasty rumors that they are dating. I liked this book because it was pretty relatable, but not too relatable. I also liked the sadder, or darker point of view. I however did not like the younger point of view, I enjoy a more mature point of view, but that's just my opinion. Overall, I would rate this book a 6.5 and recommend it greatly.
Like Pickle Juice on a Cookie (Eleanor)
By Julie Sternberg
i wanted to read this book because it touches you heart, and sucks you in. when Eleanor has her friend over she sees the good side of her and not what she thought of he in the first place. so that taught me a valuable lesson. NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER ( which means never judge someone by what they did or what people said about them! see for your self if you like them or not) and that is why i think you should read Like Pickle Juice on a cookie. So Remember NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER!! THANK YOU!!! Hope you ENJOY this BOOK!!
Curveball: The Year I Lost My Grip
By Jordan Sonnenblick
I read this book about a month ago and I loved it. The ending was especially good and the whole way through peter finds his passion for photography in heart of his grandpa.
The Rules of Survival
By Nancy Werlin
because it looked interesting then i read it it was good and sorta scary (not really) and yeah it was really good i recommend it completely
Snail Mail, No More
By Ann Martin, Paula Danziger
It wasn't bad but its not my favorite but I started reading it in class and it caught on.
You Are Here
By Jennifer E. Smith
I am reading the book “You Are Here” By Jennifer e. Smith This book is about a young adult named Emma. One day she was looking through her attic and going through boxes, and boxes. At the very bottom of one of the boxes were birth certificates of her brothers Patrick, and Nate, and her sister Annie. Under hers was another certificate which had the same birthday as Emma. Just after that she realized that it was her twin brother Thomas, who had died just two days after they were born. Emma had no idea that she had a twin. Emma didn’t know if she should ask her parents if it was true. In chapter two a new character is introduced, and his name is Peter. At this point I don’t know if Peter knows Emma. I do know that he has an obsession with all types of maps. He lives in New Jersey and the only place he has visited is New York City. Peter has always had a passion for travelling. I would recommend this book to older kids because there are a lot of challenging words, and could be hard to understand.









