Kids Books - Fiction
Allie Finkle's Rules For Girls: Moving Day
By Meg Cabot
I love this book! Allie does not want to move and then she does because her old friends were really mean to her and then she stands up foe herself and she throws a cupcake in Brittany's face. Then she makes new friends at her new school. Rosemary, a bully who bullys Allie becomes Allie's friend. Then she has lots of other books also with awesome rules for girls to follow and she inspires girls also to make their own rules, I did. I think people should make a movie for this book!
[(The Wreck of the Zanzibar )] [Author: Michael Morpurgo] [Aug-2007]
By Michael Morpurgo
because all my friends read it and then i read it and it was very good and i recomend it to evryone
Chalice
By Robin McKinley
As the next Chalice, Mirasol SHOULD have been apprenticed to the last one, but it didn't happen. And she doesn't have an experienced Master to help her, either, due to the fire that killed him and his Chalice together. Instead, the new master is a former Priest of Fire, and well.... there are issues. The new master can burn something by the touch of a hand if he isn't careful. The problem is made worse by the fact that nobody except Mirasol trusts the new Master. Mirasol has to take on the difficult task of bringing unity to the demesne. Will she succeed, or will she make the problem worse? Like all of Robin McKinley's books, the world building is excellent. In my opinion, Spindle's End has better worldbuilding, but this book really incorporates it into the plot. I liked this book better than Spindle's end overall, though.
The Trials of Apollo, Book Five: The Tower of Nero (Volume 5)
By Rick Riordan
In this last installment in The Trials of Apollo series, reader finally hear the sweet but deadly ending to the Apollo series. With humor, action, and tricks, this book is perfect for Greek and mythology fans. Apollo has one last oracle to save, and now it's up to him to save it and destroy Nero from demolishing cities. With his friends and sons by his side, will Apollo finally be able to defeat Nero and his evil snake, Python, or will he lose yet another person and be heartbroken with guilt? At the beginning, Apollo just wanted to stop being Lester Papadopoulos and become a god again, but friendship over took his heart, and he doesn't know who he is or who he wants to be. Can he be there for his friends and make sure this deadly mission doesn't kill anybody, or will he fail and never become a god again? I Loved this last book, and I hope you guys like this book as much as I did. This book will surly make you cry for the characters and the plot.
Speed of Life
By Carol Weston
I rate this 5 stars because it sort of teaches you about life and will teach you about girls and what they need to know.
Puffin The Burning Maze, The Trials Apollo Book 3 (Hardcover)
By Ben Hughes (designer) Rick Riordan
Quests, as Apollo learns in this book, are both extraordinarily tiring and super dangerous. Apollo is currently on a quest to defeat 3 emperors, also known as a triumvirate., and also restore 5 important prophecy-saying oracles. If the emperors get hold of even one oracle for too long, bad things will happen. Apollo has met of the emperors and killed none. He has, however, freed two oracles from the evil emperors. When Apollo met the previous oracle, he made Apollo's friend Meg issue a disturbing prophecy. The prophecy basically states that the roman demigod camp, Camp Jupiter is under attack. Also, Apollo and Meg must find the third emperor, who has a white horse, and get the third oracle from him. However, this mission will be harder than ever before. The third oracle is trapped in a burning maze, and the evil emperor wants to steal Apollo's godly essence and become a god himself. This time, will Appolo succeed? I liked the books in this series because they contain a reference that contains all the terms used in the story, so if you suddenly forgot something, you can just see it there. Also, the author begins the book very engagingly, unlike some other authors. This book is perfect for people who like books that contain mythology.
Dear Beast: Simon Sleeps Over
By Butler, Dori Hillestad
In this early chapter book, we meet Andy, whose parents are not together. He has a pet dog, Baxter, at his mother's house, and a pet cat, Simon, at his father's. When his mother goes out of town on business, Andy and Baxter (aka Beast) have to sleep over at his father's. Simon is kept in the basement so that the two pets can be introduced to each other slowly. Simon starts a correspondence with Beast, telling him the proper way to do things. In order to make amends, Beast leaves liver treats along with his notes, but Simon claims not to like these. The two have an adversarial relationship, but slowly warm to each other. Their reactions to a terrible storm help solidify their friendship. Correspondence from other creatures in the area, such as Cheeks the squirrel, Stinky the Skunk, and Bubbles the fish is included as well. Beast's grammar and spelling are not as good as Simon's, but his enthusiasm for his significant life change is good to see. Simon is curmudgeonly and catlike, so is not enjoying being kept in the basement, liver treats or no! The letter format might encourage younger readers to start writing notes and letters of their own, and it would be delightful if they aslo illustrated their epistles. Atteberry's illustrations show a great range of amusing facial expressions on the pets, and are in full color. I love the pops of teal, mauve, and apple green. Beast's spelling difficulties are given an entire glossary at the back of the book as a "Doggy Dictionary", which seems a bit unusual for a beginning reader book. Beginning readers might be interested in correcting Beast's spelling, and the phonetic spellings might be easier for them. Animal stories are always popular with younger readers, and this book will appeal to reader who enjoyed Cronin's Chicken Squad, DiCamillo's Mercy Watson, Elliott's Owl Diaries and Messner's Ranger in Time, as well as this author's own Kayla and King series.
Tonight on the Titanic (Magic Tree House)
By Mary Pope Osborne
This time in the clubhouse it turns and twist and ....all of the sudden they are on a boat .๐ then all of the sudden the find out they r on the titanic!!๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฎ๐ฎ they start to freak out because it will sink in three hours .they start to find rafts and small boats and they try to save a few people..does it work out?or does it sink too fast!?you better read it to find out๐ฎ! I think this was one of my favorite magic tree house ๐ณ books .I recommend this book to 8 and 9 years olds and I rate this book4/5 stars ๐ ๐ Pizzagirl7 ๐ ๐


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