Kids Books - Fantasy

The Komodo Conflict (Battle Bugs #6)

The Komodo Conflict (Battle Bugs #6)

By Jack Patton

The Battle Bugs have to fight General Komodo's lizard army for the final time to defend Bug Island.If the Battle Bugs lose, Bug Island will be lost forever.

The Search for Delicious

The Search for Delicious

By Natalie Babbitt

Gaylen, the king's messenger is sent on a long journey to poll to see what 'Delicious' is. And when he takes the poll, a civil war may be started.

The Maze Runner Files (Maze Runner)

The Maze Runner Files (Maze Runner)

By James Dashner

this book is static amazing action adventure and not to mention the grievers I recommend this book if you are a person who likes to read thrilling page turning books

Sidekicked

Sidekicked

By John David Anderson

Bunny

John David Anderson is one of my favorite authors! “Sidekicked” had some characters that I felt like I could relate to, which gave the story more depth. I didn’t want to put this book down.

Zombies vs. Unicorns

Zombies vs. Unicorns

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I selected this book because 1, my brother bought it for me and 2, I absolutely LOVE zombies! I also picked this book because it reminds me of my favorite zombie movies with the ironic endings or amazing endings such as Zombie land or Resident evil.This book is filled up with a whole bunch of different stories for each chapter, basically trying to persuade you into being on the zombies or unicorns side.My favorite chapter is the children of revolution and it's about when a girl baby sits these really weird children that barely know how to talk and was told NOT to open the gate to the cage they were in, guess what she decided to do that and it did not end well.. A very exciting part on the unicorns side is when a girl decides ton take care of a killer baby unicorn that came from the circus. I highly recommend this book if you love zombie or unicorn stories.

Dorothy Must Die

Dorothy Must Die

By Danielle Paige

In this book there's a girl name Amy Ever since 3rd grade she lived in trailer and was bullied by many people.Then she got to high school and a tornado hit causing her to go to OZ just like Dorothy except here's the deal.Dorothy came back to OZ and became princess even though there was another princess.Every time Dorothy got something she wanted she wanted even more.She turned Evil causing some of the people we know best to turn Evil too.Amy is the other girl from Kansas and her missions is to make sure Dorothy dies.Frankly the bad witches just might be the good ones...

Switch

Switch

By Ingrid Law

I read the first book, Savvy, and when I saw this one, I knew I just had to read it! So far I'm loving it, the actual SWITCH in the book is mysterious and unexpected, and Granny P. has disappeared! I'm almost done, and I can't wait to see what happens next!

The Door to the Lost

The Door to the Lost

By Jaleigh Johnson

The Door to the Lost sounds and appears to be an amazing adventurous book, which are my favorite kind of stories. I love the cover of the book since it is full of curiosity and mystery. I am really looking forward to reading this and finding out the real question; What is in the Door to the Lost?

The Apprentice Witch

The Apprentice Witch

By James Nicol

Arianwyn has flunked her witch's assessment: She's doomed. Declared an apprentice and sent to the town of Lull in disgrace, she may never become a real witch-- much to the glee of her arch-rival, Gimma. But remote Lull is not as boring as it seems. Strange things are sighted in the woods, a dangerous infestation of hex creeps throughout the town, and a mysterious magical visitor arrives with his eye on her. With every spirit banished, creature helped, and spell cast, Arianwyn starts to get the hang of being a witch--even if she's only an apprentice. But the worst still lies ahead. For a sinister darkness has begun to haunt her spells, and there may be much more at stake than just her pride . . . for Arianwyn and the entire land.Such a amazing book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Frank Einstein and the Antimatter Motor (Frank Einstein series #1): Book One

Frank Einstein and the Antimatter Motor (Frank Einstein series #1): Book One

By Jon Scieszka

Frank Einstein is a science genius. He works on inventions and helps his grandpa with his shop while his crazy parents are traveling around the world for their travel blog. But Gramps is about to lose the shop because of the lack of finances, and Frank is convinced that he can win the Science Fair and win the money he needs to keep it open. On the night he tries to bring his robot to life, he misses his chance. Or so he thinks—a spark creates a chain reaction and builds two robots; and Frank is oblivious. After his failed invention, he wants to create something bigger, and better with the robots help, but his arch-nemesis may prove to be an obstacle. In a science-filled story, Jon Scieszka writes an illustrated adventure that is great for younger readers. My thoughts: I thought this book was a fast and fun read. I liked everything about this book, and I think young readers will love it, as well as fans of science. The illustrations were amazing, and I love the cover. This was a wonderful start to a sure-to-be-loved middle-grade series!

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