Kids Books - Fiction
Nat Enough
By Maria Scrivan
This book's review popped on my dogo books review section and I was interested. This book is a lot like dork diary, and the main character is Natalie (Nat). Her "best friend" Lily had never been good toward her but when middle school started, things get worse between them as Lily start hanging the COOL kid Alex. She has a crush on Derek, which the book haven't explained in-depth, so I hope it is in the next book. Anyway, Natalie try to cling on the fact that Lily can still be her friend. Although she talks openly about her nerdyness and Natalie's (real) friends Zoe and Flo tells her no. Will Nat realize how to be cool in her own way? Giving too much away is not going to earn any smiles, so that's it! Wait, did I mention how funny it was? Well it is!
Gregor The Overlander (Underland Chronicles)
By Suzanne Collins
This book is great. It's set in summertime. Gregor's stuck in his family's apartment, babysitting his younger sister, Margaret (Boots). When he has to do the laundry, he takes her with him to the laundry room. As he does the laundry, Boots disappears down a grate to a world under New York City. Gregor follows, and they fall down to the Underland with giant rats, bats big enough to ride on, and strange, pale, violet-eyed people. As strange as all this is, what's even stranger is that they're calling him the warrior, the Overlander foretold to save the Underland. You should read this, whoever you are.
Louisiana's Way Home
By Kate DiCamillo
Louisiana climbs into a car like a heap of depression. Tears falling from her eyes. Her Granny is taking her somewhere where she finds hard secrets, and new friendships. Although she misses her friends Raymie Clarke and Beverly dearly, she must find a way where she can go without them. Another great read my Kate, and you must take the task to read this incredible book, ending with an ending that may effect people differently. Read to find out.
American Born Chinese
By Gene Luen Yang
”American born Chinese” By Gene Luen Yang is a graphic novel story which takes place in a mythical world/ Heaven and America. The characters Are Jin Wang, Monkey king, and Danny. This novel started When the monkey king went to a big party in Heaven and he was denied access because he was a monkey and did not wear shoes. The Monkey king took matters into his own hand and beat them all up. This made the monkey king change who he really was and he tried to bet the best and tried to fit in with all the other gods, this correlates with every other character in this novel. Jin was the only Chinese American boy in his class so he always felt like the odd one out so he wished he was and American boy so he wouldn’t feel so alone so later on in life it forced him the change how he looked.Danny is an all American boy and he has a cousin from China which all ways embarrasses him and ruins his reputation so he transfers schools every year so he doesn’t have to bare the embarrassment. Some topics in this story are self appreciation, friendship and loving yourself. I recommend this book to you because this is a short cool graphic novel and you can learn valuable lessons when you read this book I would rate this a 5/5 book got read it
The Graveyard Book
By Neil Gaiman
I absolutely loved this book! There were so many cliffhangers. Plus tons of climax points. I would highly recommend. If i could give it more than a five i would. SUMMARY- MAY BE SPOILERS--There is a small baby boy who's family gets murdered. He somehow escapes unnoticed. But he doesn't even know he is escaping. He goes to the graveyard while the murderer is hot on his trail . The ghosts make him leave. But they protect the baby. They say that they will keep him. His guardian is named Silas. He is half living half dead. He is raised by the ghosts. He learns to haunt and to fade. There are TONS of crazy adventures that happen. One day the murder finds him again. Want to know why he wants to kill him so bad or what happens??? Read the book to find out.
Everything Sad Is Untrue: (A True Story)
By Daniel Nayeri
Everything Sad is Untrue (a true story) Book Review: The book “Everything Sad is Untrue (a true story)” by Daniel Nayeli is a realistic fiction book following the story of Khosrou (Daniel) and his experiences in his life as a refugee from Iran. The story follows Daniel and his family as they seek refuge in Oklahoma amidst war in Iran and it divulges into aspects of life such as religion, family issues, not fitting in with society, and foreign culture. “Every story is the sound of a storyteller begging to stay alive.” is a popular quote from the book said by the main character Khosrou which shows how serious life is for a child who is a refugee. In my opinion, this book is very inspiring and heartfelt as it follows a good role model for young children who might be facing the same hardships as Khosrou and it definitely deserves a read.
Julius, the Baby of the World (Viking Kestrel Picture Books)
By Kevin Henkes
lilly13
Julius the baby of the world. this book is aboot Lilly. Lillys mom is haveing a baby. At frist Lilly likes her brother but when he is bron it is different. I think she is going to like brother at the end. She is haveing a party for him. I like this book becuas like books with Lilly in it. Another reasin is there is ababy in the store . The finle reasin I like haveing partes for babyes with fraines and famlie. Thies are all the reasins I like this book.
Teen Titans Go! (TM): Burger versus Burrito
By Magnolia Belle
Creeperwolfboy
I've seen the episode its funny
Withering Tights (Misadventures of Tallulah Casey)
By Louise Rennison
I love this book, I think it's for an older audience. I recommend it for ages 12 and up
Skyward (2 Book Series)
By Brandon Sanderson
Spensa Nightshade is ready to go flight school to prove herself contrary to her father´s reputation. But there´s something holding her back from fighting the Krell.








