Kids Books - Fantasy
A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses)
By Sarah J. Maas
i think this was my favorite book in the series. i understand where he coming from, but that doesn't justify his actions, and i guess it was fate. i was honestly in love with rhys from the first time i saw him, and this book just made me so happy.
The Lost Boy
By Greg Ruth
The trailers for it look really cool.I realy want to read this mostly because of the suspense
Thea Stilton Special Edition: The Secret of the Fairies: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure
By Thea Stilton
oh my gosh. I have read almost every Thea and Geronimo Stilton book. I feel like I will be reading these books when I am an adult. HAVE TO read it!
Rise of the Isle of the Lost: A Descendants Novel (The Descendants)
By Melissa de la Cruz
A mer festival a Triton missing a barrier a storm a pirate crew, Auradon , key words . What happens in this I’ll let you figure it out by reading it
Houdini and Me
By Gutman, Dan
I will admit, I did have my own doubts when I began to read Houdini and Me. Our protagonist, 11 year old Harry Mancini, was born and raised in the home that Harry Houdini himself lived in for the last twenty something years of his extraordinary life. Like most 11 year olds, Harry copes with typical struggles of tweens: not being given a phone, too much homework, friend drama, and the looming fact that Harry Houdini wants to switch places with Harry Mancini for the rest of eternity. Harry Mancini and his best friend Zeke decide to one day test out whether placing a penny on a train rail would flatten the penny or derail the train (Spoiler alert: It flattens the penny). Harry, after placing the money on the train rail, gets his shoelace stuck in the train rail and barely avoids being crushed by the train. However, Harry also sustains a concussion on the way down and falls into a week long coma. When he wakes, Mancini discovers that someone has sent him a flip phone as a get well gift, and Harry is less than thrilled. But all of his feelings swap when he begins to receive texts from someone; they claim to be Harry Houdini communicating from the dead. Harry Mancini enjoys his nightly text exchanges with Houdini until the latter Harry suggests that both of them switch places for one hour. Harry Mancini complies, and afterwards Houdini suggests that they do the switch once again, but they will both never return to their original form. The story ends in an amazing plot twist with Mancini waking up from another week long coma, only to find a flip phone inside a get well present. I enjoyed reading this book, and would really love to learn about what being stuck in this time loop means for both Harrys. A true page turner, I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys thrills and mysteries.
Cardcaptor Sakura Omnibus vol. 1
By Clamp
If you are into anime and are a little younger I recommend this book for ages 9+ I was 11 when I read it and I enjoyed it! *YOU HAVE TO READ THE BOOK BACKWARDS SINCE IT WAS WROTE IN JAPAN*
Cardcaptor Sakura Omnibus, Book 2
By CLAMP
The library I went to only had 1 and 2 so I will have to watch the show to see what happens.
Ronan Boyle and the Bridge of Riddles (Ronan Boyle #1)
By Thomas Lennon
Ronan Boyle is a hilarious, unlikely hero in his country of Ireland. He is part of the Galway garda (the Irish word for police) and after being used to squeeze through a tiny oubliette (the French word for 'to forget,' thus a shaft where people would drop things and they would end up in there, forgotten) during a garda case (because Ronan is known for being gangly) he gets promoted to the Special Unit overnight! Suddenly his life is changed FOREVER. First off, he had always heard the legends of the mythical creature-filled town Tir Na Nog, but when he started training with the garda Special Unit, he discovered that Tir Na Nog is not a legend at all, but a real town! And yes! It WAS filled with faerie folk, leprechauns, you name it! And Ronan Boyle is the good guy amongst the crime-filled streets of Tir Na Nog, faced with new cases every day. But there is one ultimate thing Ronan wants to accomplish: clearing his parents' names. His bookish, museum curator parents were *SUPPOSEDLY* involved in a business of finding artifacts that could be considered Irish national treasures, and selling them to shady art dealers for da big bucks. But Lord Desmond Dooley accused Ronan's parents of *again, SUPPOSEDLY* stealing the "Bog Man," which was an artifact they found that ended up testing out to reveal it was over 4,000 years old, meaning it was Ireland's OLDEST KNOWN ARTIFACT. Ronan's parents were thrown into the slammer, and much to Ronan's dismay, barely seemed unhappy there, as they had BOTH joined GANGS at the jail!!!!! YES. PRISON GANGS. Yet Ronan still wants to clear their names regardless of their experience. In this laugh-out-loud funny novel, Ronan tries to find his place in the Tir Na Nog Special Unit, and all in all, the world. I thought this book was incredibly funny, the author Thomas Lennon has a great sense of humor when it comes to writing! Ronan was a very relatable character at times, and I stressed, smiled, and gasped with him along his journey throughout the book. This was a great book, and I recommend it to anyone who likes comedic, adventure, or folklore books!
Minecraft: How to Build a House Step by Step
By Minecraft Books
Simple, get wood of any type and craft wood planks and then start building a house. I also know another fun game called Animal Jam. Go to animaljam.com and have fun!
Pokémon: Mystery Dungeon (Pokemon)
By Makoto Mizobuchi
its about a person that turn into a pokemon because of a curse.he makes friend with a mudkip and started to explore with him.then gengar a pokemon says that the guy had the curse and caused the natural disaster.i think its a great book.you should read it









