Kids Books - Fiction
Sleepover Girls: Ashley Goes Viral
By Jen Jones
For all of you fashion lovers and Sleepover Girls fans, read this. It is about friendship, loyalty, fashion, and fun.
Duke (Dogs of World War II)
By Kirby Larson
i just finished Duke and some parts get really emotional and made me cry and some parts made me jump up at my desk and and some times i made a little noise. I really loved this book,it really touched me because a few months ago my dog passed away and this showed me that there is worse things in life. Kirby Larson is a very good historical fiction writer and is very descriptive and makes me want to keep reading,but I have to go to bed instead of staying up and reading until 11:00 and I get in trouble. I really love this book and I hope you read it.
A Week without Tuesday (Tuesday McGillycuddy Adventures)
By Angelica Banks
After the exciting, rather exhausting adventures of "Finding Serendipity", Tuesday McGillycuddy is more than happy to lead a "normal" life - that is, until her slightly overprotective father, Dennis, rushes in with shocking headlines: "SEVEN WRITERS GONE MISSING." A frantic Dennis warns his wife and daughter to stop doing the thing they love most: writing, as to avoid being the next victim - but he is not able to stop the imaginative Tuesday and her loyal Winged Dog, Baxterr, from getting whisked away by her friend, Vivienne Small, who desperately needs Tuesday's help. After a Winged Dog's death, Vivienne's world has been turned topsy-turvy - and she blames the mysterious "G", who writes in his note that, "I cannot keep the worlds apart much longer." Without his power, the two worlds of story and reality will collide - and only Tuesday can save both worlds.. But will Tuesday and Vivienne be able to solve a mystifying mystery and save the world (again) at the same time? Poor Tuesday.. First of all, I would like to say that this book was oh-so-terribly cheesy at times, but I suppose I warmed up to it after a while - in fact, I would say that this book's "cheesiness" is what made it really pop out for me. Most books in the fantasy genre have plenty of angst and gruesome battles, but never really focus on more subtle themes like friendship and family - and they should. When I finished "A Week Without Tuesday", the ending was bittersweet - it left me yearning for more adventures with curious Tuesday and spunky Vivienne, who I had grown rather fond of. This book was written in a "childish" manner, with parts that made me smile cheekily, but was also overly descriptive, fitting as much detail into a page as possible - it was wonderful. When I finished "A Week Without Tuesday," I sighed with contentment, flopped over in my bed, and immediately went to make some blueberry pancakes and started working on my abandoned stories again. My hat is off to authors Heather Rose and Danielle Wood (Angelica Banks...) for a lovely sequel :)
Wedding Crasher (Geronimo Stilton, No. 28)
By Geronimo Stilton
I thought this book was pretty good. I thought it was a little peculiar but overall it was okay. The age is probably 6 or 7+
Nightmares!
By Jason Segel, Kirsten Miller
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Whether your nightmares are clowns or the dark, Nightmares! Is a book you wanna read, it has a great plot with well thought out characters, it has also some humor injected into it, like when Dabney, a clown, told Charlie, the main character, to not kill anyone when he borrowed his car. It is also full of suspense which makes it a real page-turner, unlike the other books I have read. I have recently finished the book and cannot wait for the sequel coming out in the Fall of 2015. In conclusion the book has earned 2nd place of my all time favorite book list. Good job Jason and Kirsten!
The Mouse with the Question Mark Tail
By Richard Peck
I love this book so far! It is about a little orphan mouse with no name who leaves the Mews to go and find out some information about his past. He goes and meets lots of people, like the cat, the horse, and even the queen! I think you should read this if you love books with adventure!
Jackie & Me (Baseball Card Adventures)
By Dan Gutman
Are you a baseball fan? Or are you obsessed with time travel? If either of these things describe you, you need to read Jackie and Me. Jackie and Me is about a kid named Joe Stostash who can travel through time. Joe uses baseball cards to time travel. Ever since Joe got the over an African-American athlete that changed history, he wanted to get a 1947 Jackie Robinson card. This amazing book tells about how Joe gets close with Jackie. Will Joe’s report be enough to win a trip to the kid-loved amusement park, Kentucky Kingdom?
The Doll People
By Ann M. Martin, Laura Godwin
I love this book! Annabelle Doll is over 100 years old, but she's actually 8! Her Auntie has been missing since 1955, but the Dolls always felt it was too risky to search for her. When Annabelle finds her Auntie's old journal, she asks about her. Why didn't they ever look for her? Then Tiffany moves in. Tiffany is Nora's new doll (Kate owns the Dolls, Nora is her little sister). Tiffany and Annabelle want to look for Auntie, but can they find her after all these years?
The Single Shard
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I never knew this book was about 12th Century in Korea, and I'm Korean. At first, I thought the story was from China, because they made celadon potteries too. I wanted to learn more specific facts about long time ago in Korea, not only about Se-jong King who made Korean. I love this book, but the only one I disliked was when the end was sad.
Warriors: Omen of the Stars Box Set: Volumes 1 to 3
By Erin Hunter
These books are amazing. I love them sooooo much and they are what made me love cats. They were the first real serires i read and i LOVED them. Do yourself a favor and READ 'EM, NOW!!!!









