Kids Books - Fiction
A Figure in Hiding (The Hardy Boys #16)
By Franklin W. Dixon
The hardy boys books are my favourite books series in the world. They are packed with adventure and mystery!!! This one started when a blind peddler sent the hardy boys a warning with a strange glass eye on it. This glass eye takes them on a big mystery. I would recommend these books for 8 to 14 year olds. This book was one of the best so far in the series. You should read it.
Captain Underpants and the Perilous Plot of Professor Poopypants (Captain Underpants #4)
By Dav Pilkey
Poor Professor Poopypants is just trying to show the world his brilliance and how he can help it. Unfortunately for him, everyone ignores his inventions and instead laughs at his silly name. This gets Professor Poopypants enraged, and he becomes a villain who changes the names of everyone! George and Harold are in despair. Can Captain Underpants once again save the day?
Zombie Halloween (Goosebumps Most Wanted Special Edition #1)
By R.L. Stine
So far I like the fact that it's spooky, and funny ,I am on chapter #6. I would give this book a thumbs up , or a 5 star. I hope you enjoy this book like I am.
Children of Dune
By Frank Herbert
I read this book in a week, I borrowed it from my friend, and WOW it was intense. I would totally recommend this to anyone who likes to read
Mary Anne's Bad-Luck Mystery (Baby-Sitters Club)
By Ann M. Martin
When Mary Anne finds an unsuspecting chain-letter in her mailbox, she is undeterred. But soon the innocent seeming letter turn out to be a curse. Everything goes wrong for the BSC girls while babysitting until one day Mary Anne finds a charm that she must wear "or else". How could a seemingly innocent chain letter turn out to be such a mysterious curse? I thought this book was great. Going in a more of a mystery dialogue, Ann M. Martin captures the spookiness of Halloween and the thrill of trying the find the suspect of the mysterious chain letters. This book was fun to read, a little spooky, and sometimes funny. I suggest if you like mysteries, friendship, and babysitting. Happy reading!
The Julian Chapter: A Wonder Story (Kindle Single)
By R. J. Palacio
I remember that when I first read Wonder, I had WONDERED what the story would be like from Julian's perspective. I gave this book two stars because it was almost exactly the same as Wonder. I was curious to know what Julian had to say, but I feel like R.J. Polacio only wrote it because readers wanted to hear from Julian's point of view. I think the story would have been better if it was in Wonder, and not in a seperate book. Please know that I'm not saying Wonder was a bad book. I read Wonder at least five times, I loved it so much. But I don't think that it was necessary for R.J. Polacio to write this one. 365 Days of Wonder was a good book because it had a lot of prefects, and it went with the story, but not too much like in the Julian chapter. Anyhow, this is what the Julian Chapter is about. The Julian Chapter is basically Wonder from Julian's perspective. If you don't remember from Wonder, is the bully who gets punched by Jack Will. In the book, I feel like R.J. Polacio skipped some moments that were written in Wonder which I would have loved to read about from Julian's chapter. And although she tells why Julian wouldn't come back to Beecher Prep, I feel like instead at the end she should have made Julian decide to go back to Beecher and try again the next year. And have a big reason to. I was very dissapointed with the book. After reading Wonder I thought The Julian Chapter would have been better than what I read. Sorry for the super LOOOOOOOONG review! Thanks for reading.
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
By Mildred D. Taylor
Once slavery was over, it wasn't really over. African Americans were still treated horribly. That's what I think this book is trying to say. Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry is a great book that reflects what black people had to deal with. From getting pushed into the road, to getting Kerosene poured over their body's, they had to persevere through it all. I think the author is trying to help people understand how things really were back then. Even though this family is not real, people went through the very same things they did in the story. In school and at home we really don't learn enough black history. We don’t learn that how they were treated was so bad. We learn that they were treated badly but this book really goes into the lives of a family and really showed how hard it was for them.
Wizard of Earthsea
By Ursula K. Le Guin
In Earthsea, a group of hundreds of islands, wizards are common. Almost every island has at least one, and they can cure illnesses, summon animals, and change the weather. Ged was a wizard, and eventually he became the greatest sorcerer in all of Earthsea. But when he was still a prentice learning the art of wizardry, he said an ancient spell and summoned a spirit from the dead, accidentally releasing an evil shadow in the process. To correct his mistake and capture the shadow, he had to journey across Earthsea, meeting many dangers. Will Ged find the shadow? I liked this book because it was exciting, and the author's writing style was great!
The Testing Trilogy (3 Book Series)
By Joelle Charbonneau
i have started the first book. so far i like it
Wretched Waterpark (The Sinister Summer Series)
By White, Kiersten
Parents leave - now courageous Theo, cautious Alexander, and addicted-to-phone teenanger Wil with their strange aunt. When she decides to go to a waterpark, the trouble starts. From Wil acting strange to fake people, can Theo and Alexander figure everything out?









