Kids Books - Fiction
homecoming
By Cynthia VOIGT
omg this is the best book any body could read i read it this year and it is awsome read the back because i dont want to spoil the best book ever written dont let the size of 312 pages fool you there are 6 more books to read after this one
Survivors: Tales from the Packs
By Erin Hunter
Alpha’s Tale: Pup lives in a wolf pack. Soon, he will get a name that signifies his personality...but many wolves in his pack think he doesn’t need a name, because he is half dog. This young wolf doesn’t know his father, and he is constantly ridiculed and bullied about it. But then, he finds a dog pack and rises in their hierarchy to become the Alpha, or leader. Read this book to find out more! Sweet’s Journey: After her only friend Lucky leaves to make his own life, Sweet must find a pack—or fend for herself. So when she comes upon a group of dogs, they accept her, and she becomes their second-in-command. But old memories from her past still haunt her...and she must face them. Read this book to find out more! Moon’s Choice: Moon lives a good life. She will become the Alpha of her pack one day, and she has an arranged mate. But then, every dog is thrown into danger. They all get sick—too sick to move, and the pack is defenseless. Soon, a dog named Fiery comes along, and tends to them...but Moon must make an agonizing decision. Read this book to find out more!
Kitty and the Moonlight Rescue
By Paula Harrison
My favorite character in the book is the orange cat Precious because she has hypnotizing powers, and hides treasure in her safe.
Warriors Super Edition: Firestar's Quest
By Erin Hunter
I checked out this book at my school library and now that I've finished it, I KNOW this is one of the best books ever written, packed full of adventure, love, and death. From the beginning where Firestar sees the SkyClan cats in his dreams to the journey that follows it. I wish the book would never end, but alas, I finished it in, like, 2 hours (And it was around 500 PAGES LONG!). I think the saddest part was when Rainfur died protecting his newfound clan... My favorite part though was when Leafdapple became leader! I would rate this INFINITY/5, and I can't wait to read the next books after this! 😍 x Infinity + Infinity...
Doble Fudge / Double Fudge (Spanish Edition)
By Judy Blume
Double Fudge, by Judy Blume, is about tolerance. When Fudge Hatcher was five, he asked his older brother Peter Hatcher how much New York cost. After Peter answered the question, Fudge was obsessed with money. He even planned to buy the entire world, or at least Toys “R” Us. The family had to tolerate that. It was already enough trouble, but then Fudge’s pet Myna bird stopped talking. He tolerated it, but refused to tell the other family members about this, until Peter caught Fudge imitating it. Soon, their long-lost relatives, the Howie Hatchers, came to their building. It was really annoying, and then their other little brother, Mini, swallowed one of Fudges’ lost teeth! I recommend this book for boys and girls, grades third to sixth.
The Girl Who Drank the Moon
By Kelly Barnhill
In the town of Protectorate every year they leave a baby as a “offering” to the witch for peace. However, the actual witch is a very kind one name Xan. One day when she goes to pick the baby up she finds herself falling in love with her. She names the baby Luna but accidentally feeds her moonlight instead of starlight which makes Luna magical. Xan is taking care of Luna but soon Xan realizes that taking care of a baby was a harder thing to do than she realized, and even harder when the baby is magical. Meanwhile in Protectorate there is a boy prepared to be a elder, leader of the town, but he has too much questions so the elders decide they will have to “do away with him”. But the oldest elder has a heart for this boy...Now because of fake stories about the “witch” or Xan, the kind boy plans on killing Xan for supposedly “stealing” babies when she is only protecting them from sorrow. The boy resigns from the elder council and marries a new wife named Ethyne. They now have the youngest baby which they will have to sacrifice. So the boy designs a plan to kill the witch before. Meanwhile Luna’s magic evolves making her having sudden outbursts of magic. Since her memories were hidden away she does not know what magic means but, thinks only that she remembers something about the word. She feels the need to protect Xan so she followers her dear Grandmama on a journey without her knowing and her two friends Gerth and Fydrian on her heels in search of her. Her “mad” mother is also searching for her lost, sacrificed daughter, Luna. She know the real witch and is out about to stop her from feeding on people’s sorrow. An epic story where paths cross defining truth from lie.
The Hate U Give
By Angie Thomas
Josiah McGhee Laura Cook Writing 1-5 11, May 2022 The praise I give The hate u give is a book written by Angie Thomas. The genre of this book is realistic fiction. The main characters are Starr and Khalil. During this book Starr has to face the grand jury against a police officer, and the decision of the jury shocks everyone. Some topics here are racial discrimination and racism and general. A quote from this book is “ what’s the point of having a voice if you’re gonna be silent when you shouldn’t have” This shows how Starr was really broken by this case and had no words. I would give this book a 5/5 because I loved every second I was reading it.
The Call of the Wild
By Jack London
I think this is the first classic book that I actually ENJOYED. I read the "kids" version for a book report in 3rd grade and really enjoyed it. The "full" version is even better. I liked how Jack London showed what BUCK thought at the moment since many other books hide the feelings of a dog. Overall, very fun to read. I'd recommend for Grades 5+
Six of Crows
By Leigh Bardugo
Featuring amazing heists, lovable characters, great friendships, and lots of waffles, Six of Crows is by far one of my favorite books of all time. The plot and world felt almost tangible, and after reading, I found myself longing to travel to Ketterdam. This extraordinary book has female characters that seemed real and believable, and they were people who I could root for in the story. Many fantasy novels tire out the "damsel in distress" trope, as they do the "overprotective boy who will kill you if you tough his girl" cliche, but this book does neither. Inej and Nina are powerful protagonists, as are Wylan, Jesper, Kaz, and Matthias. If you like heists, LGBTQ+ representation, hilarious friendly banter, and the occasional waffle, you will love Six of Crows.









