Kids Books - Fiction
The Titan's Curse (Percy Jackson & the Olympians: Graphic Novels Series, Book 3)
By Rick Riordan, Robert Venditti
In this book, the Titan, Atlas, has made Luke hold the sky. Annabeth gets tricked by Luke into holding it. When Artemis is captured, they tell her if she does not hold the sky Annabeth will eventually be crumbled under the force of it. Artemis then has to hold the sky instead. When Zoe (one of Artemis's hunters), Thalia, Bianca (one of the new hunters and Nico's sister), and Grover go on a quest, Percy sneaks away to join because he knows he is meant to be on the quest. Overall, I enjoyed this book and it made me want to read the next one. I recommend this book to people who like the other Percy Jackson books or the Heroes of Olympus series. I rate this book 5/5.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: The Illustrated Edition
By J.K. Rowling
This. Book. Is. AMAZING! Harry is in his third year at Hogwarts and he finds out that there is actually more to Sirius Black then everyone thinks. Because I might slip out a spoiler or two, I'm gonna stop here. After saying two more things. Scabbers and Time Turner....
Vietnam #3: Free-Fire Zone
By Chris Lynch
Ian Cummings
I liked this book because it was full of thrill and excitement. It had a little bit of violence but it was still very interesting and it hooked me in. I highly recommend this book for people who like war and american history.
The Uncommoners #1: The Crooked Sixpence
By Jennifer Bell
This book stars out Ivy Sparrow and her older brother in an ambulance, rushing their Granma Sylvie to the hospital. But they have no idea what is in store for them once after they arrive. Right away Granma Sylvie is taken into care. Ivy and Seb's parents are on their way. All appears to be fine(except for the strange man Ivy saw poking around the hospital). But then Ivy and Seb return home-to find it completely trashed. When they are investigating the scene, a strange force of toilet-brush wielding policemen show up. To make things worse they want Ivy and Seb! Ivy and Seb manage to escape with the help of another fugitive Valian. After they arrive at their destination they are amazed. They find themselves in an underground world-Lundinor. In Lundinor, ordinary objects have incredible powers. There are buttons with healing powers, talking bells, candles that make the holder invisible. But the world of Lundinor has secrets buried. Ivy and Seb discover that their family is connected to this uncommon world, and they have no idea of who they can trust. They must race to discover the truth and get to the bottom of hidden history before time runs out. One thing I liked about this book is that it started out with a bang. The story starts right away, with plenty of action. I also like how all the information we receive about this uncommon world is woven into the story, so it doesn't distract from the story. I'm very excited to read the second installment in this series! Jennifer Bell did an amazing job of creating this underground world, it is a completely new concept. I haven't read anything like it, making it even more enjoyable. I recommend this book to middle school and high school readers. I think older elementary kids would also enjoy it. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars.
The Beginning of Everything
By Robyn Schneider
JJ
I enjoyed it, the book had action,(some horror aspects) drama, and suspense. I recommend to anyone in 8th to 10th grade
Pokémon Adventures, Vol. 4 (2nd Edition)
By Hidenori Kusaka
This is the beginning of one of the best Pokemon Manga series I've ever read! Yellow is a normal kid. Except for one thing. She has special powers that allow her to heal and read Pokemon's minds!
Pugsley (Puppy Place)
By Ellen Miles
i think this book is awsome because i love pugs and its so cute and i wish i had a pug but i already hav to big dogs and one small one ans i cant get a pug soooo :(
Golden Boy
By Tara Sullivan
Have you ever been the odd one out? Or to the point where because you so odd and weird looking, your life is in danger all the time? Welcome to the hard life of a thirteen-year-old Tanzanian boy, Habo short for Dhahabo, which means “golden”. In the realistic fiction book Golden Boy by Tara Sullivan, Habo is albino which is very rare. Unlike the rest of his dark-skinned family, he has yellow hair, light eyes, and pale white skin. All of his family, except for his sister Asu, has a very hard time accepting who he is. Habo has a hard time accepting who he is himself. A lot of times in the book his brother can't even look at him without making Habo very uncomfortable and not confident with his looks. A similar book to this is Ghost Boy by Iain Lawrence. It is about an albino boy that sticks out as well. Tara Sullivan was born in India and spent her childhood living with her parents in Bolivia, Bangladesh, Ecuador, and the Dominican Republic. She went to Tanzania to interview many families which tells me that she got good information. I would definitely recommend this book to others, but more specifically ages eleven and up would enjoy the book. I would rate this book a 5/5. This book shows love, kindness, passion, and dedication. In the book Habo is so dedicated to travel for his safety. It also showed the overall thinking process of a boy with an incredibly tough life, which is something that I really enjoyed.
A French Girl in New York (The French Girl Series) (Volume 1)
By Anna Adams
Oh my gosh this is the best book I've ever read!! I really stumbled onto this by accident when searching for another book. Maude is a very...poor? Sad? Lonely? 16 year old orphan in a small town in the north of France. She is abused by her stepmother and her stepfather is a little less worse, but still a terrible, ignorant "fair and justifying lawyer". She does her homework in a basement where the only light is from a weak flashlight, so it's plainly very hard to concentrate. The only comfort in her life is music. (I heard this book has an amazing soundtrack) No one recognizes her struggle or ignore it. One day, the school is having a field trip to Paris, which Maude beg her stepfather to allow her. he tells her to get 15/20 at math or more. The thing is, Maude is very bad at math, and her teacher knows it. She tries A LOT to get a better score but her teacher doesn't even check her answers and put 5/20...Maude get very determined, and change it into 15. In Paris, she meets a literally LIFE CHANGING person after playing a piano in a cafe. That's how she start her life as a teen music star with Matt, a famous teen pop star. She realizes the truth about her and it's amazing to watch her grow, with help from her friend/new family. This is better than Hunger Games, Harry Potter or any other famous books. THIS IS THE BEST! As you go into this book, please get your homework done first because this is too good! ;D
Diary Of A Dorky Girl - The Dodgeball Tournament (Volume 2)
By Funny Comics
I think yall shall read it becouse you don't want to be like me do n't know how to read diffrent things im not saying that i can't read i can read its just that i haven't read it yet so yeah









