Kids Books - Fiction
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
By Frank Miller
The Dark Knight Returns is set in a dystopian near-future version of Gotham City. Bruce Wayne, at 55, has retired from crime-fighting for ten years after the death of Jason Todd.Wayne has a breakdown and assumes the role of Batman again. He first confronts Harvey Dent, who was thought to be cured after therapy and plastic surgery (which Wayne financed). Dent holds the city for ransom with a bomb. When Batman defeats Dent, he realizes that, despite his repaired appearance, Dent's mind is now entirely "Two-Face".Batman saves 13-year-old Carrie Kelley from an attack by a gang called the Mutants. Kelley buys herself an imitation Robin costume and searches for Batman, seeking to help him. The rest is for you to read with the book.
Scooby-Doo! Et Le Stade Hante (Scooby-Doo! Et Toi) (English and French Edition)
By James Gelsey
i want to read this book because i love scooby doo books
National Geographic Readers: Cheetahs
By Laura Marsh
I haven't really started this but it is really good I like this website
The Disease of Virgins: Green Sickness, Chlorosis and the Problems of Puberty
By Helen King
Scotch Tape
This book is... nice...? Great for students of classical studies and medical professionals.
Who in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
By Rebecca Tinker
I've seen the shows and read the entire book. I love both! Great read!
The Ghost of Slappy (Goosebumps SlappyWorld #6)
By R. L. Stine
It's SOOOOOOOO awesome I wish it was more to the story but sadly its not. I really recommend it if you can buy it or you already have it its so addicting. R.L. Stine is just the best author for the horror genre and hes the best director i even binge watched his goosebumps show in the mid 1990's
The Midnight Gang
By David Walliams
The Midnight Gang - "sounds jolly exciting!" This gang is a group of kids in a hospital. The gang's goal is to get all the children in the group's dreams come true. It's George's turn - he wants to fly. With a bit of creativity, they figured out a way (using LOTS of balloons). However, things don't go as planned... fans of Rohl Dahl will LOVE this book by David Walliams.
My Weirder-est School #1: Dr. Snow Has Got to Go!
By Dan Gutman
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I just got this book in january i did not get to read it yet but im sure it is very good
Magyk (Septimus Heap, Book 1)
By Angie Sage
Oh. My. God. I didn't read this series since last year, because over the summer I was too busy playing. :/ but now I remembered..... it was the best book EVER. This book was mostly about the Heap Family. They had a/the seventh son of the seventh son, which makes him really powerful. I'll give spoilers at the end. :D I sorta forgot what the book was about, so I'll give away Spoilers now. OK, DON'T READ ANY FURTHER IF YOU DON'T WANT A SPOILER! So, Boy 19 (or whatever it is) is Septimus Heap, not that Darke apprentice. Oh, and Jenna is the Princess (you should already know that) and a spoiler from the next book: Simon becomes evil, and runs away. I won't give anymore spoilers now.
Crossing the Wire
By Will Hobbs
The book I read was Crossing the Wire, by:Will Hobbs. This book is about a boy from Mexico named Victor Flores. He makes a living for his family from selling corn at a farm after his father died. His friend Rico crosses the border to America to start a new life. Victor asks his mom if he may go to "el Norte" to earn money. His mother agrees but it's not as easy as he thinks. Victor goes through many problems and hardships along the way. He meets three people who lead him to America. He goes through sewers, tricksters, border patrol, jail, gunfights, snake bites, desert heat and much more. He fails many times but finally crosses the border. My opinion of this book is great. I really enjoyed this book because the story moves right along. It's has great suspense and surprises. I also liked it because of the dialogue and Will Hobbs makes each person difference not only with accent but with personality and emotion. He developed the characters very well. This books genre is realistic fiction for many reasons. First of all these events can happen to anyone it has no supernatural or fantasy characters. Also it is describing an real issue that today is very common about crossing the border. The setting is realistic it's not in a whole different world. I think a person who would like this book would be a person who likes current events and lots of different characters. This book is based on many events that are very high debated today. Also this book has a lot of different people from Americans to police and Mexicans. You get to know a lot of new people. Victor has a lot of man v. self conflict in this book. He has a lot of thoughts because of the mistakes he's made he needs to think any decision through which can require a lot of debating with himself. Also, another type of conflict is man v. man. Since Victor has to fight with police officers, friends, drivers and family. He has a lot of conflicts person to person with people he meets.









