Kids Books - Fantasy
Requiem (Delirium Trilogy)
By Lauren Oliver
All of Lena's adventures have led up to this moment: breaking Portland free of its cured "Zombies." However, with Alex alive, she is still fighting a battle with amor nervosa deliria. Alex says he never really loved her. Lena doesn't dare to hope and rebounds to Julian. But when Alex strikes up a relationship with the lovely new girl, Coral, Lena can't deny her jealousy. Venturing through the Wilds with regulators means death at any moment, though, so Lena tries to push all of her feelings out of the way. The stakes are increasingly higher; regulators are now infiltrating the Wilds to kill all the Invalids. There is a traitor hiding within the Invalid group. Thousands die in the process. With her previously-thought-dead mother back, Julian and Alex fighting physically, and the Wilds a place filthier than she ever imagined, Lena wonders if it was a mistake ever joining the Invalids. But she made a choice. And without the cure, you are free to choose, even to choose the wrong thing. This book was dazzling, but the only thing I was opposed to was the open ending. I would not recommend starting the Delirium Trilogy at all if you do not like open endings, because this final book ends with one, and there is no fourth book. At the end, you don't really know who Lena ends up with, or if the Invalids win, or if Fred Hargrove dies, or if Portland simply becomes more corrupt. But the open ending is also a symbol: you, the reader, get to choose and interpret what will happen in the end, just as Lena and the Invalids get to choose because they are not cured and turned choiceless. Overall, I loved this book, I just am not a fan of indefinite endings.
The Light in the Lake
By Sarah R. Baughman
The Light in the Lake is a rising, empowering book with interesting plots, heartwarming characters, and what it takes to write a great story. The author emphasizes the importance of love and happiness in a way that makes the reader excited for each page.
Extras (Uglies)
By Scott Westerfeld
This book differs from the rest of the series. Instead of Tally Youngblood, Aya Fuse is the main character. In a time when social ratings are all that matter to teenagers, Aya is left out. Her brother is going to be invited to he hundred party soon, and she is an unknown journalist. But when she discovers containers filled with unknown things, her boring life is soon to become very unusual...
Find Me Their Bones (Bring Me Their Hearts)
By Sara Wolf
Bookclub 123
Is this book ok for 9 year old kids if it is I will add it to my club
Made for Each Other (My Boyfriend Is a Monster (Paperback))
By Paul D. Storrie
It's okay 4/5 and I like that you don't have to read them in order
Shadowhunters Slipcase
By Cassandra Clare
I have bought this already,I think its quite usefull.Cause I have all series of shadowhunters those books were amazing!!
Treasure Hunters - FREE PREVIEW EDITION (The First 10 Chapters)
By James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein
I love this book series it is awesome! When I started to read through s I was in a challenge with my brother and we had a challenge that whoever finished there book first would win a dollar and he won but we each picked a book from each other's room to give to the other person to read and he gave me treasure hunters then I kept reading and got addicted to it and I loved it because it had pictures and me being me nine year old tried it and so sense my brother had already finished the series he gave his books to me so the treasure hunters series became mine.
Starfell #1: Willow Moss & the Lost Day
By Dominique Valente
i didnt have the book but i like the title oh and im new my name is shdowgil i hope that all of u vl be my friend
Killer Pizza: The Slice
By Greg Taylor
I really loved this book. It was an exciting read. There were some parts that were funny and there were some parts that seemed more serious. I think this book is a good read for middle school students.









