Kids Books - Fantasy
La elite (Roca Editorial Juvenil) (Spanish Edition)
By Kiera Cass
I love this book! I read the first one as well, The Selected and that was pretty good too. The story really drags you into it.
Demon Sacred Volume 2
By Natsumi Itsuki
Aww, poor Rina...why does the cutest charachter always have a problem? Oh, this is a bit random but i f you mix Rina and Monas hair and put it on Mona, shes Sailor Moon:3
Legend of Herobrine: A Minecraft Novel (Based on True Story)
By Gamerlife Publishing
If you're a Minecraft Lover, you'll know about Herobrine. The excitement in this story, along with the awesomeness of Minecraft and the terror of the Herobrine myth make this a great read for people young and old who play Minecraft.
Tin Star
By Cecil Castellucci
This was an intense Sci-Fi read. It's like Star Wars, but a less advanced and there's more of a...human nature about everything and everyone, although the humanness of this story is masked by alien forms and names. First off, the first chapter intrigued me and left me puzzled in a good way. Tula speaking up, being beaten, being left for dead, feeling worthless, and feeling her first start of the violently bitter hatred that fuels her through the whole book. I'd say the things that held me back from fully delving into this book were these: Tula, well, I didn't really feel for her. Maybe I lack empathy, but I wasn't feeling as much sympathy as the author intended me to feel. The reason I wasn't sympathizing is because of this blind hatred that consumes her and her actions. Nothing will truly satisfy her until her thirst for Brother Blue's blood is satisfied. It's almost impossible to care for someone who cares for almost no one. Also, this book lacked much-needed description on characters so that I had no clue as to what they look like and I have to guess. The descriptions come too late in the book. As a reader, I shouldn't have to guess what a character looks like! Other than that, this was a really interesting book that passed three years (book-wise) in time very smoothly and has a writing style that is no-nonsense and down to the point. I would recommend to 12 and older, as some of the material would not interest elementary readers and is inappropriate for ages below middle school.
Elgen Guard General Handbook (Michael Vey)
By Richard Paul Evans
I haven't actually read it yet but I read the first four so I Know this one is going to be good.It is also 20 or more on reading counts.
Lio: Making Friends
By Mark Tatulli
It wasn't great but it was a great book of a scientist that is very little but it is funny to see what he does.