Kids Books - Fiction

Into No Man’s Land, the Journal of Patrick Seamus Flaherty, United States Marine Corps, Khe Sanh, Vietnam

Into No Man’s Land, the Journal of Patrick Seamus Flaherty, United States Marine Corps, Khe Sanh, Vietnam

By Ellen Emerson White

i wanted to read this book becaus a lot of my friends were reading it and they were telling me that i shoude read it and it was good so i did and i loved it.It's about a man named patrick who is in vietnam in1968 and he tells u storys about the war and what he went through. i think u shoud read this book if u like wars but if u dont like peopol dieing you shoudint read this book

Kat and Meg Conquer the World

Kat and Meg Conquer the World

By Anna Priemaza

This book was about two girls who were put together for a science project. When they were put together, they found out that they share some things in common, a YouTuber named LumberLegs. They both loved watching his videos

A Zombie Ate My Homework (Project Z #1)

A Zombie Ate My Homework (Project Z #1)

By Tommy Greenwald

This spelling is horrible though very good though i WAS HARD TIME UNDERSTANDING THE WORDS

The 91-Story Treehouse

The 91-Story Treehouse

By Andy Griffiths

This was the best book in the series and it was great! It was about Andy and Terry babysitting Mr. Big Nose's kids, (Mr. Big Nose is Andy and Terry's publisher.) but the kids keep causing trouble. I liked how this book had an evil villain at the end unlike the others. I recommend this book to everyone!

The 117-Story Treehouse (The Treehouse Books Book 9)

The 117-Story Treehouse (The Treehouse Books Book 9)

By Andy Griffiths

This sadly is the last book of the series. Terry draws dots throughout the book and saves them multiple times, but will it be enough to evade the Story Police?

I Survived The Destruction Of Pompeii, 79 A.D.

I Survived The Destruction Of Pompeii, 79 A.D.

By Lauren Tarshis

I Love This BookIm Already On The 4th Chapter Almost To The 5th Chapter And I Read It Everynight It's That Book That Is So Historical That You Wanna Be In The Spot And Be In Pompeii At That Time

Warriors: The Broken Code #3: Veil of Shadows

Warriors: The Broken Code #3: Veil of Shadows

By Erin Hunter

The time has come...for an impostor to fall. After the warrior Clans defeated an evil group of rogue cats and defeated a prophecy about a terrible storm, they expected peace. But no, peace never came. Instead, a terrible illness overwhelmed Bramblestar, the leader of a Clan, making him lose one of his nine lives...and he has been behaving oddly ever since. What really happened to him? Everyone wants to know—and one cat actually does. Rootpaw, a Clan apprentice, has a secret...one that is too dreadful to share. He knows that when Bramblestar died, some cat took over his body and controlled it. He isn’t sure who did this. Who would be powerful, vicious, and hateful enough to do such a thing? He must find out—before it’s too late. Can he stop the impostor? Read this book to find out! Filled with enthralling twists and turns, this descriptive book will amaze anyone who reads it. It was great, and I recommend it to every Warriors fan.

The Hired Girl

The Hired Girl

By Laura Amy Schlitz

Happy Girl

I read this book because the author is one of my favorite writers. I was totally drawn into the plot because her descriptions were so realistic. I recommend this to readers who like historical fiction. I would rate it 5 stars.

Home of the Brave

Home of the Brave

By Katherine Applegate

This book is about a little kid named Kek who is from Africa and has been through a lot. He had to go to a refugee camp during a war but the camp was invaded, and he lost people he loved. He moves to America to live with his cousin and aunt, and works on a farm. He has a hard time adjusting to America and thinks Americans take things for granted. This book might make you sad, and it makes you think about the things we take for granted. It made me cry, it’s very emotional, and it makes me realize how much we have in America.

The Copper Gauntlet (Magisterium, Book 2)

The Copper Gauntlet (Magisterium, Book 2)

By Holly Black, Cassandra Clare

The Copper Gauntlet is the second book in the series of "The Iron Trial". First of all, I strongly suggest that if you have not read the first one to do so before reading The Copper Gauntlet. Otherwise several key factors will not make sense. In the Copper Gauntlet Cole has found out some plans of his father's-that don't look good for Cole. So he decides to run away until school starts. Then he will return to the Magisterium. But then Cole finds out an ancient weapon has been stolen-and his father is the prime suspect. Cole, Aaron, Tamara and Jasper must set out to prove his father innocent. I liked in this book that Cole and his "enemy" (Jasper) have to work together. There is a lot of tension in the book, and moments that you wonder what will happen. I like that even though there is a "real" enemy, there is also a smaller antagonist. I also liked that there were more settings beyond the school or Cole's house. In this book, the crew actually went out and had an adventure where lives were at stake. Something I didn't like in this book was that there did seem to be copied features that are expected. For instance, the main trio-Cole, Aaron and Tamara-seem to to replicate traits of the main characters of Harry Potter-Harry, Ron, and Hermoine. I would recommend this book to magic-lovers and all fantasy fans. Also, any people who like books such as Harry Potter. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.

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