Kids Books - Fiction
I Survived the Children’s Blizzard, 1888 (I Survived #16)
By Lauren Tarshis
“A deadly blizzard raged across the prairie, and eleven-year-old John Hale was trapped in a frozen nightmare.” I Survived; The Children’s Blizzard, 1888 is a beautiful masterpiece. I am a huge fan of Historical Fiction. Give me anything Historical fiction and I will surely read it on the spot. The I Survived series in particular is made up of many children that survived historical disasters. This I Survived book is 108 pages long. It was a quick read for me, probably took me a day to finish. After I read this novel, it got me interested in The Children’s Blizzard. And, WOW, people actually made houses out of mud! ***CHARACTERS*** John- John’s life is pretty dang interesting. What I really like is that even though John isn’t necessarily a real person, but someone his age actually experienced what he did. And who knows? Maybe the real kid’s name is John Hale. Oh! And how can I forget when John is looking for his little sister, Franny, in the cold? That was heart-breaking, and it got me on the edge of my seat. ***SETTING*** I ADORE the detail in the setting so much! It is just so interesting to see how people actually lived in 1888. It is even more interesting to see how young children actually survived a brutal snow storm. In all, I really liked this book. I am sure now that I will read every I Survived novel. Lauren Tarshis’s writing is accurate and enjoyable! Five stars from me! I received this copy of I Survived; The Children’s Blizzard, 1888 from DogoBooks, this has not influenced my opinion.
The G-Man Super Journal: Awesome Origins (Amp Comics for Kids)
By Chris Giarrusso
Bert
This book is fantastic. If you're wondering whether or not you might enjoy it, here's a question to ask yourself: "do I enjoy Pixar movies?" If the answer is "yes," then you'll enjoy this book. The writing in The G-Man Super Journal is very strong and very clever. The drawings that accompany the writing are beautifully done, some are in the artist's super-polished and professional style; others are in the G-Man character's style, as he is the one "writing" and "drawing" in his journal. So what sets this book apart from other journals on the shelves? In G-Man's world, superheroes and super powers are real. And while many of the characters are superheroes, they're all still dealing with real-life trials and tribulations, like elementary school, homework, and problem solving. The author sincerely conveys what it's like to be in the shoes of the school kids, and their experiences ring true. Kid readers will no doubt relate to these experiences; adult readers will no doubt remember what it was like. The way G-Man and his friends tackle difficult situations in the story is both funny and inspiring. I've read this book three times now and it always manages several laughs out loud, no easy task. Looking forward to additional volumes in this fun, witty, and heartfelt series.
The Parent Problem (The Mortifying Life of Skye Green)
By Anna Wilson
This book is all about love and how annoying it can be if your best friend falls in love with the boy next door!! Even worse Skye's mum has decided to take up BALLROOM DANCING can Skye's life get anymore mortifying???!!☺
The Elements of Harmony: Friendship is Magic (My Little Pony)
By Brandon T. Snider
The ponies embark on many epic adventures. And to now see in book form is amazing. Seasons 1-3 shows and songs this book is totes one of the best books ever! If you like My Little Pony a ton you should read "Journal of the 2 sisters", about the diary of Luna and Clestia when they were younger. The My Little pony Books are some of the best books ever! I LOVE FLUTTERSHY!
The Grin in the Dark (Spine Shivers: Spine Shivers)
By J A Darke
justjester
As a 6th grade kid, this is still even a good book that will have you right on your toes. I highly suggest this for young thrillseekers wanting a nice book to read.
Donut Go Breaking My Heart: A Wish Novel
By Suzanne Nelson
If you got a list for a play choice, Sheyda would be the first person to take the spot for behind-the-scenes. Her best friend, Kiri would take the spotlight. Sheyda likes to work at Doughlicious and work on her sets for plays. But one day, Sheyda is working at Doughlicious and a rude customer comes and orders. Some of his group go to talk to the owners of Doughlicious, and then exciting news for the store! A movie starring Cabe Sadler will be filmed at Doughlicious! They need someone from the star from the star and Kiri is sure it will be her. Sheyda doesn't care- as long as she's not in it. But of course, Sheyda is picked. Remember the rude customer? That turns out to be Cabe. Sheyda is less than excited and she can't stand Cabe. He is spoiled, rude and so annoying. Now Sheyda needs to fight her stage fright, try to figure out the Cabe situation, and perform well. I loved this book and rate it 5/5 stars! Happy reading!
National Geographic Kids Chapters: Best Friends Forever: And More True Stories of Animal Friendships (NGK Chapters)
By Amy Shields
peanutliker123
It is very interesting I recommend this book for people who like animals the best thing I like about this book is because you can learn some interesting things on what some animals do
Macarons at Midnight: A Wish Novel
By Suzanne Nelson
It had all of the things that a good book has - good friends, a great main character, mystery, and the perfect prince! Just when you think all hope is lost, love wins in the end! I only gave 4 stars because the ending went pretty fast at the end.
The Other Boy
By M. G. Hennessey
The Other Boy is a heartfelt story about a transgender girl, Shane, who struggles to open up to her acquaintances about her 'secret'. This story talks about other things as well such as bullying. I like how the book includes little comic strips at the end of each chapter. I would definitely recommend this book to 11+. I also think this book should be read in middle schools to show kids how everyone is perfect the way they are and to show that there are always different prospectives.
I Shall Wear Midnight (Tiffany Aching)
By Terry Pratchett
This book is the fourth book in the five book Discworld series starring Tiffany Aching. Tiffany is now officially the witch of the chalk, and performs all the little tasks that ordinary people don't or can't perform. But now, something is stirring dark feelings against witches, and even the Nac Mac Feegles can not help her against this force. But yet, other things happen. Roland has a new fiance, Letitia, and there is to be a wedding. Yet wedding plans are vetoed when the old baron dies. Feegles set fire to broomsticks, and tie shoelaces together, and there may be more to Letitia than meets the eye. The fourth book in this series is darker than the rest of the books. Yet it carries the same strong female lead, and the message of overcoming bigotry as the rest of the books. Recommended for grades 5 and up.









