Kids Books - Fiction
Still Just Grace (The Just Grace Series)
By Charise Mericle Harper
The begging is sad cause she is loosing her best friend Mimi but every thing gets better and Just Grace makes new friends but she will always love Mimi
Return to the Isle of the Lost: A Descendants Novel (The Descendants)
By Melissa de la Cruz
This book is really great amazing for people who love Disney like me Mal Jay Carlos and Evie go back to the isle what a interesting topic I can't wait I love Decsendants soo much I can't wait I give it 5 stars I already read the first one can't wait
Vanishings: Four Kids Face Earth's Last Days Together (Left Behind: the Kids)
By Jerry B. Jenkins
judd is the rich kid, Vicki is the truble maker, Lionel and ryan all ban together to face the lastdays of earth together very good im on 8 of 40
All the Bright Places
By Jennifer Niven
Lovely. I didn't take much of a liking to this book at first—I thought it to be a badly-disguised replica of John Green's Fault in Our Stars, what with the quirky, star-crossed characters who had mental illnesses. Theodore Finch resembles Green's character Augustus Waters in an unbecoming way, which made it irritating to be in his head, and Violet seemed very bland and one-dimensional. However, the novel absolutely got better as it progressed. The way Violet and Finch's relationship developed wasn't irksome at all (a rarity for me with these types of books), and I loved reading about the other characters as well as Violet's ideas for her magazine. I will say that the ending wasn't shocking, but I did cry when I was reading about it. It was written wonderfully, and I feel so proud of Violet, this character who's nothing more than a girl on a page—who I thought to be bland, no less—because of how she dealt with it. An important message executed in a commanding way.
The Pegasus Complete Olympian Collection: The Flame of Olympus; Olympus at War; The New Olympians; Origins of Olympus; Rise of the Titans; The End of Olympus
By Kate O'Hearn
I've read all the books just I haven't read this one one might not and then I might get too and so I'm really hurts really nerve-wracking not knowing that I get to read it or not so and all the books that I've read so far from Kate O'Hearn we're really really good like Valkyrie the runway which is on reading right now and Valkyrie and then I love the book Pegasus flame of Olympus and Pegasus New Olympians and origins of Olympus and the Rise of the Titans was really good and she should make way more books]
Fairest (Lunar Chronicles)
By Marissa Meyer
Not for younger readers, but it's still a magical journey through the life of a super villain. You may even sympathize the Lavanna (Pardon my possible incorrect spelling) even though she made some bad choices and continued to do so.
Judy Moody and the Bucket List
By Megan McDonald
I challenged myself to read books from the Judy Moody series this month. So I started with this one because it is about a bucket list, a list of things to do before a certain time. For Judy, her list was before she began 4th grade. It is a fun book and easy read, especially for younger girls. I read this one in 2 days. What would be on your summer bucket list? My favorite part would be when Stink, Judy's younger, 2nd grade brother, help Judy understand contractions.
Angels & Demons (Random House Large Print)
By Dan Brown
I really love all of Dan Brown's books. He is an excellent writer. It was very hard for me to put down this book. I had to keep reading to find out what would happen next. Very clever book.
Dory Fantasmagory: Dory Dory Black Sheep
By Abby Hanlon
this is about a girl who can't read and has a monster named mary who lives under the bed.
Good Enough: A Novel
By Jen Petro-Roy
Riley wishes she could go back in time. Back to when she didn't have this eating disorder, back when she would hang out with her friends, back to when she was on the track team and being "Running Riley". Unfortunately, Riley's in the present now and can't go back. Riley is now keeping all of her thoughts about a new and mysterious hospital for people like her with eating disorders in a journal. Riley wants to stay how she is though. She doesn't want to eat and she certainly doesn't want people telling her what to do. But after a while Riley realises that this place isn't too bad. Maybe they can help her recover again. Or maybe she'll just relapse when she gets released. Bit by bit, Riley starts recovering and learns the true meaning of "Pretty" no matter what she looks like. This book was strong, powerful, and important to read. The author explains what it is like to have an eating disorder and recovery in a strong and powerfully written way. This book is real, this book is important, and this book is a necessary read for anyone. Happy reading!








