Kids Books - Fiction

Falling Up

Falling Up

By Shel Silverstein

This collection of children's poems from Shel Silverstein is a real treat. Each of the creatures and characters is fascinating and never overly moralistically drawn. There are lots of laughs here -

The Wizard of Oz

The Wizard of Oz

By L. Frank Baum

I actually listened to this book as an audiobook but I really enjoyed it! I usually don't enjoy classics but I found this was so easy to understand, and the plot was really fun. I thought it was cool to finally know how the wizard of oz ended and overall I really enjoyed it.

The Art of Holding On and Letting Go

The Art of Holding On and Letting Go

By Kristin Bartley Lenz

i really love it. it shows cara's life and how she is transitioning from being a competitive climber to a regular high school girl. THIS BOOK IS A YOUNG ADULT BOOK

[(The Hiding Place)] [Author: Corrie Ten Boom] published on (April, 2009)

[(The Hiding Place)] [Author: Corrie Ten Boom] published on (April, 2009)

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This book is incredible! It is sad, happy and heartbreaking all at the same time! I read it a while ago, and I want to read it again! Definitely recommended!

Switched (Trylle)

Switched (Trylle)

By Amanda Hocking

read this series if you like romance, fantasy, and adventure. if you like the trylle trilogy, you'll also like the watersong series, also by amanda hocking. this book is so good and the ending is very sudden, leaving you hungry for the next book in the trilogy (ascend)

The Restaurant at the End of the Universe

The Restaurant at the End of the Universe

By Douglas Adams

I really liked this book, the sequel to The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy. Although I almost felt it could have been two separate books. None the less, it was funny and creative especially when they get to the restaurant... The end really makes you want to read the next book in the series and is really suspenseful It can be slightly confusing at a few spots but overall it was a great book.

Wheel on the School, The

Wheel on the School, The

By Meindert DeJong

The Wheel On The School is a John Newbery Medal award book written by Meindert DeJong. It’s about six schoolchildren who want to make change by welcoming storks back to Shora. I enjoy the simplicity of this book because it focuses on schoolchildren. The author conveys the thoughts and personalities in a way that makes me understand easier. When I read this book, it kind of made me think about how I thought and the way I thought when I was younger. I really like how the author starts the story. It all started when Lina was reading an “essay” about storks, and then all along the wheel idea came out. The schoolchildren searched the whole village just for a wheel to welcome storks into Shora. Then they couldn’t find a wheel, which was a problem, and they met numerous difficulties along the way, but they kept on persisting, which I enjoyed and liked about this book.

Island of the Blue Dolphins

Island of the Blue Dolphins

By Scott O'dell

I loved this book I give it a five out of five stars. You should read it if u have not yet. I won't spoil it. Cause it is a great book. It is almost like you are actually in terms book. That's my opinion.

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