Kids Books - Fiction
172 Hours on the Moon
By Johan Harstad
172 Hours on the Moon by Johan Harstad is undoubtedly the best mystery/thriller novel I have ever read. This 355 page Sci-Fi thriller depicts three teenagers, and their once in a lifetime opportunity of setting foot on the moon.This book starts off in the year 2019, nearly a decade after the last moon mission NASA sent. In the last ten years, alien signals have been emanating from the moon leading NASA to launch another mission. But this time, 3 teenagers have been chosen for the mission of their lifetime. The three teenagers have high hopes for the trip, but little do they know that a mysterious alien form is waiting for them on the moon. It is the opportunity of a lifetime if they make it back alive. Johan Harstad does a very good job of describing the setting of the book. It makes the reader feel as if he or she is the main character.I would recommend this book to anybody that loves books that are mysterious and make the hair on a person's back stand up.
Goosebumps The Movie: Slappy's Revenge: Twisted Tricks from the World's Smartest Dummy
By Jason Heller
I have read this book a million times I love it!
A Picture of Freedom: The Diary of Clotee, a Slave Girl, Belmont Plantation, Virginia 1859 (Dear America Series )
By Patricia C. McKissack, Pat McKissack
So far, I'm loving this book! The girl in the book writes below an oak tree. She's trying her best to make sure no one figures out of her writing. Slaves in the day weren't supposed to know how to read or write, at least, where she's at for sure. Her name is Clotee. Slavery is such a terrible thing but reading books like these ones, which are historical fiction, teach you so much about history and just in general. It also gives you a peek into the harsh parts of the past and real things that happen. It blows my mind that these are real things that at one point happened or existed! Slavery is just no good. This book is amazing though, truly. I very much would say you should check out this book. I still haven't finished it but it's already so amazing! Dear America books are some of my top favorites for sure.
El nino con el pijama de rayas/ The Boy In The Striped Pajamas (Spanish Edition)
By John Boyne
Historically inaccurate. Shumel would have been killed immediantly at Auchwitz, (Out with.) And the fence would be more secure and Bruno would be more aware of what was going on as a German child. The ending was rushed. It was like, boom, they died, the end. The ending had no meaning to it. However, the book in some ways were good. It was slow paced, very. But worth a read I would say.
The Last Last-Day-of-Summer
By Lamar Giles
The town of Fry is a magical place located in Logan County. Strange animals live there and weird things happen at Fry. Otto and. Sheed, the town's adventurers, have survived many dangerous adventures in Logan County. But can they make it out of this one alive? One day, on the last day of summer, Otto and Shee go onto Harkness Hill to discuss ideas for adventures. Suddenly, a stranger appears and presents them with a camera. They take a picture, but soon, all of Fry is frozen in time. Who is this villain? And more importantly, how can Otto and Sheed unfreeze Logan County. This book was great, but the time travel sometimes didn't make much sense.
So Cute It Hurts!!, Vol. 8
By Go Ikeyamada
This is an amazing book! I went to the Library and got almost all the books! I wish I could fins all of them, I couldn't find 9 and 10. But other then those it's amazing!
Warriors: Omen of the Stars #1: The Fourth Apprentice
By Erin Hunter
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I. Hate. Dovepaw. Even if I sympathize with her for having such a huge destiny, she came off as quite whiny, and not a likeable character ( This is only my opinion. If you life Dovepaw, that's okay. Everyone has different opinions, and I am just sharing mine ) . Jayfeather was great, Lionblaze was meh, even though Ivypaw was a bit annoying, I sympathize with her, I liked Whitetail, Sedgewhisker, Petalfur, and Rippletail, I didn't care about Toadfoot, and Tigerheart just annoyed me. He acts like a kit. I am not a huge fan of books where all cats do is travel. Those three kittypets and Woody came off as quite oblivious and annoying. But Jayfeather's parts were cool, the beaver fight was invigorating, it ended on a cliff hanger, and it is home to one off the best quotes in Warrior Cat history. " Who are you, and what have you done with Blackstar?" 😂 3.5/5.
The Ides of April (Ray, Mary, Roman Empire Sequence.)
By Mary Ray
Peyton M
This book was a very confusing book. If you want a book that is a fast and a easy read, it is not this one. One the other hand, if you want a book about Ancient Rome this one is perfect. It has many historical events and cultural universals that were the same in Rome. It also takes great intrest in the way Romans lived. My opinion of this book it that it was to hard for kids my age to read. I would much rather read a different book on Rome that is more interesting and has pictures. Overall I think this was a good book for older people and that I think kids my age shouldn't read it.
And Then There Were None (Agatha Christie Collection)
By Agatha Christie
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie is one of my favorite books of all time! The suspense that the reader is put through when devouring this book is torturous and delicious! I love the way this book breaks the conventional rules of a mystery novel while still supplying the thrill and clever sequence of events of a detective novel. Despite its relatively slow beginning, And Then There Were None provides a plot as exciting and engaging as Harry Potter. Unlike many older books, this one is supplied with enough activity and thrills to keep any reader interested and on the edge of their seat for the book's length. And trust me on this: you'll NEVER believe who the murderer is!









