Kids Books - Fiction

Monster High/Ever After High: The Legend of Shadow High

Monster High/Ever After High: The Legend of Shadow High

By Shannon Hale

Have you ever read Ever After High? What about Monster High? If you've read and loved those books you NEED to get The Legend of Shadow High. The Legend of Shadow High is a mix of Ever After High and Monster High, and you'll love it just as much or more than you loved the other two. When the Evil Queen escapes her mirror prison and starts to investigate a mysterious place called Shadow High, kids from Monster High and Ever After High must work together to stop the Evil Queen before it's too late. The Evil Queen is in over her head, and she doesn't realize what will happen to the World of Stories if she joins all the different lands together. Will Draculaura, Frankie Stein, Raven Queen, and Apple White be able to stop the Queen before it's too late or will their world crumble to pieces? I really enjoyed this book, and it's a great fantasy read for younger elementary school kids. One unique thing I really enjoyed about this book was how it was written like it was being narrarated by another character in the story (Brooke Page) and how Brooke could 'talk' to you at the bottom of the page in the margins. I recommend to read Ever After High and Monster High before you read this though, so that everything makes sense. All in all, you will love the memorable characters in this book, and you won't be able to put this book down until you've finished it. I hope you enjoy!

Purrmaids #5: A Star Purr-formance

Purrmaids #5: A Star Purr-formance

By Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen

I love this book. Angel, Shelly, Coral, Adrianna, Cascade, and Umiko are so kind! I like how they let the people who wanted to perform do it so they can enjoy founder's day

Magic Kitten #13 a Christmas Surprise

Magic Kitten #13 a Christmas Surprise

By Sue Bentley

I love this book. Flame can't dampen Molly's spirits while her strict but sweet grandparents are there for christmas. I love books with snow, magic, kittens, and Christmas!

Cirque Du Freak

Cirque Du Freak

By Darren Shan

Cirque Du Freak is a really good book with fun problems in every chapter. It is about two best friends Darren and Steve, and a Vampire, Mr. Crepsley. Darren and Steve go to an illegal freak show without telling their parents. In the middle of the show, Steve recognizes one of the freaks. I really like this book because it is a true, scary story, it moves smoothly, it has a new problem almost every chapter, and non-ordinary things happen throughout the book. I liked that the author is really good at describing scenes and telling us every detail. I disliked how the author didn't tell us how Mr. Tall knew a lot about Darren and Steve and how the ending is a huge cliffhanger.

Captain Awesome to the Rescue!

Captain Awesome to the Rescue!

By Stan Kirby

This book was so great, that I love it. I liked how it was written when Turbo, the hamster, was "hamster-napped". I love queen Stinkypants, who is a baby. Everyone was amazed when Captain Awesome came in the room. Charlie is Captain's best friend.

The Karate Mouse (Geronimo Stilton, No. 40)

The Karate Mouse (Geronimo Stilton, No. 40)

By Geronimo Stilton

This book is very interesting about how karate is a good sport and how it is calm? This is one of my favorite books for now. I'll see if its like my other favorites.

Warriors: The Rise of Scourge

Warriors: The Rise of Scourge

By Erin Hunter, Dan Jolley

Tiny is a house cat who lives with his family in a Twolegplace. His siblings, Socks and Ruby, often make fun of him, since he is smaller and weaker than them. One day, this curious young kit ventures out into the woods—and meets a group of wild cats, who give him plenty of scratches...but a deep pit of vengeance and foreboding forms inside him. Vowing to defeat the wild cats one day, he wanders around in the Twolegplace, and happens to get a dog’s tooth stuck in his collar. Everyone thought he had killed the dog himself, and, enjoying the attention, Tiny changes his name to Scourge and leaves his old life behind. And this is how BloodClan came to be. Gathering a band of the toughest cats he knew, Scourge starts to kill other dogs and house cats—but his desire for vengeance was never quenched. Will he continue his terrible reign? Read this book to find out!

Ready, Freddy! #4: Don't Sit on My Lunch!

Ready, Freddy! #4: Don't Sit on My Lunch!

By Abby Klein

I think it is very fun it is about Freddy and Max all wanting to join a hocky team if you want more info I personally recommend you read it.

No Man's Land

No Man's Land

By Susan Campbell Bartoletti

Quite personally, I thought the book was AWESOME! I hated some of the blabbering and lines until the juicy stuff came along. I thought it was pretty sad at the beginning when “Pap” got attacked by an alligator. And it was quite shocking to find out that Tim wasn’t a boy. Knowing all this time from the beginning. The best and most exciting part came when in Shenandoah Valley the battle broke out. Yanks vs Rebs. There were some pretty funny moments in the book. Like when Thrasher ends up eating a whiskey watermelon. I thought that part was pretty amusing. I really thought this one was a good one. Most fictional Civil War books I read are from the point of view from Union, but this one I like because it’s unique and different from most. It gives us a point of view from the Confederates. And so, I think that is interesting. If I were to rate this book from 1 to 10, I’d say a solid 9 and a ½. As the book had exciting and funny and interesting parts for the most part. And all the talking and conversations were interesting but they were probably in the least. If I could recommend this book to anybody, it would probably have to be people interested in the civil war or wondering about it. Because this book is quite the interesting one. A view from the opposing side. The confederates (if that’s your point of view.). Or people who own a confederate flag or have southern heritage. Because they could feel how this kid could feel. This book was REALLY good. And I think it’s definitely worth a read.

Eighth Grade Bites

Eighth Grade Bites

By Heather Brewer

Vladimir Tod (a.k.a Vlad) is a thirteen-year-old Half-Human, Half-Vampire (!) He lives with his 'Aunt' Nelly who helps him keep his secret a e takes blood from the hospital she works at so Vlad doesn't have to bite people. Anyways, while being a vampire isn't hard enough he also has to deal with bullies and also his crush is kinda more info his best friend Henry. When a teacher he actually likes is declared missing the new substitute teacher Mr. Otis is very interested in Vlad and keeps asking questions like "Why does he live with his Aunt?" And "Where are his parents?" With all this happening now can he does even begin to coop with vampires hunting him for his father's crimes!? I absolutely-definitely recommend this book! Thanks for reading - Ajg15's Reviews

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