Kids Books - Fiction
Judy Moody Predicts the Future (Judy Moody (Pb))
By Megan McDonald
Judy Moody or Madame M is convinced she has ESP. And it all started with seven bowls of cereal...... Whats going on?!?! The TP Club's mascot toady is back?!? And whats going on in Mr. Todd's Classroom?!?! I'll bet all my tricorn hats and crayons (Not that I have any!!!🤪) this book cant get any more random! Huh? What's over there? It's an order of one Not-Boring Crayon Lady?! Could love be on the menu??? Find out in Judy Moody Predicts the Future!!!!! I "predict" you will like it!😁
The Tea Dragon Society
By Katie O'Neill
I think this is a very wholesome book. From what i've read, this book is about an iron forger named Greta who one day comes across a small creature being attacked by wolves. She manages to distract the wolves with a slab of meat and takes the creature back home, soon figuring out that it is a tea dragon. She decides to start learning about taking care of tea dragons and meets a forgetful, introverted girl named Minette in the process. It takes a while, but they become friends and eventually build back up the tea dragon society which was once destroyed long ago, with the help of mentors and friends.
The Amnesia Clinic
By James Scudamore
James Scudamore’s novel The Amnesia Clinic which has two main protagonists, Anthony, also known as Anti, and Fabián, whose friendship is based on fictitious storytelling, is based on them trying to find an “Amnesia Clinic”. The whole story spans over about a week, so it was expected from the author to introduce a lot of detail, which has been done in a thorough manner, however beware for the use of various, not that often used, words, or even swear words, which appear more towards the end as tension grows. I often found myself imagining the picture of what was happening thanks to the very vivid and thorough descriptions and images, which could span over a whole page. The concept of the novel is very... interesting to say the least. Even though the main goal is to find and reach the “Amnesia Clinic”, it is not the main focus. The main focus is on the surroundings and other sub-stories, which happen throughout their journey. I find this book interesting for its focus on how lies may become an important, or rather crucial, part of a person’s life after certain, perhaps tragic, events, like the death of one’s parents. Even though the story in itself wasn’t that interesting to me for the most part, I find it excellent for analysis purposes and for thinking about.
The Chestnut King: Book 3 of the 100 Cupboards
By N. D. Wilson
This book was soooooo good and great. I'm happy that henry defeated the evil witch queen. Although I would've enjoyed a few more books.
The Girl Who Drank the Moon (Winner of the 2017 Newbery Medal) - Gift Edition
By Kelly Barnhill
When a librarian recommended this book I was confused because of the title. now that I read it, it's safe to say this book was amazing. So many stones unturned, so many stones turned-well actually only one- so many great-no AWSOME characters. My friend (who knows I read WAY to much) wanted me to try this book and I told her I've already read it. I really recommend this book it was amazing.
Fortunately, the Milk
By Neil Gaiman
This was a fun, crazy, exciting, and relaxing read. It is kind of about milk, and how not having milk turns out to be a big problem. I bet you guys are like WHAT!?!? But yes it's true this story was very adventurous, humorous, and hectic. When their mom goes away, their mom reminds the father to ALWAYS have milk with you, and then when the children finds out they have no milk, they start to get a little crazy. So the dad went on a trip to get milk and had a crazy way to get. Including riding on a hot air balloon with a dinosaur and meeting all sorts of people like pirates. This book brought a smile to my face and had me relaxed.
Son of Slappy (Goosebumps Most Wanted #2)
By R.L Stine
I love the book because of the great plot twist at the end. R.L. Stein is a great author, and he is a genius when it comes to writing books. The books aren't really scary, but they do keep you on the edge of you seat, and best of all? They give you Goosebumps. This story is about a 12 year old named Jackson. His little sister is always trying to get him in trouble, but it never works. Jackson is the good child of the family. then, Slappy comes into their lives. Slappy is a cursed and evil dummy. If you read Night Of The Living Dummy 1, 2, and 3. You already know what is bound to happen next. This book is perfect for ages 9-12! I loved it! It's also pretty good to read in a book club, or as a class in school.
A Haunting Collection by Mary Downing Hahn: Deep and Dark and Dangerous, All the Lovely Bad Ones, and Wait Till Helen Comes
By Mary Downing Hahn
BEST BOOK EVER! Really scary, but great! I love Wait Till Helen Comes. It was my favorite! I recommend!
Catacomb (Asylum)
By Madeleine Roux
Read it it is a really good book I enjoyed it and I hope you do to and it is also really surprising









