Kids Books - Fiction
Pandemonium (Delirium Trilogy)
By Lauren Oliver
Absolutely magnificent. Lena's spellbinding adventure continues in the second book of the Delirium Trilogy. Without food, without water, and most importantly with her love Alex, Lena staggers through the Wilds, indiscriminately choosing trees and shelter to sleep. For days, she has ventured through the tangled woods. She would give up if her final promise hadn't been to Alex that she would run. So when Lena is found and taken care of by an Invalid named Raven, she can't tell if she is thankful, cautious, or angry. The rest of the story alternates between Lena's gradual recovery in the Wilds and her mission years later back in Portland, with a fake identity. And when Lena meets Julian Fineman, the face of the Deliria-Free America association, when they're captured by Scavengers, her life will be forever changed. In all truth, the first book was okay, but this one was positively magnificent by all standards. Compelling, intriguing, suspenseful, and ending with a cliffhanger, "Pandemonium" kept me up all night just thinking about what would happen in the final installment.
Mummies and Pyramids: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #3: Mummies in the Morning (Magic Tree House Fact Tracker)
By Will Osborne, Mary Pope Osborne
Anyone who wants to learn more about the ancient Egyptians should read this book! There were so many cool facts about pyramids, mummies, and how the ancient Egyptians lived! It was really good.
American Revolution: A Nonfiction Companion to Revolutionary War on Wednesday (Magic Tree House Research Guide Series)
By Mary Pope Osborne, Natalie Pope Boyce
Paul
if I could read it I would think it was sad
Rain Forests: A Nonfiction Companion to Afternoon on the Amazon (Magic Tree House Fact Tracker)
By Will Osborne, Mary Pope Osborne
i like this book. Because it has cool facts about the rain forest. Because...it is cool.and you learn new. Facts!!
Sabertooths and the Ice Age: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #7: Sunset of the Sabertooth (Magic Tree House Fact Tracker)
By Mary Pope Osborne
KRONOSGAMING77
I really liked this book + i recomend it
Sealed with a Secret
By Lisa Schroeder
Sealed with a Secret is a book about a girl named Phoebe, who’s sister is leaving for university soon. They don’t get along at all, until Phoebe finds a letter written 70 years ago hidden inside a old but expensive compact at a antique store. The letter contains a spell that can be used to bring two people together. Phoebe decides to try it out with her sister and goes on a scavenger hunt around London, where she lives, to figure out the clues and do them. But in reality, that’s not what she really needed to get her friendship back with her sister, Alice. I like this book, and I would recommend it! :)
Physik (Septimus Heap, Book 3)
By Angie Sage
This book is about a wizard named Septimus Heap. He is the seventh son of the seventh son and that is supposed to mean he has special magical powers. How the people in his word spell magic is like this "m-a-g-y-k". Septimus is really interested in "physik" and wants to learn how to do it but the only obstacle is that the only person who knew how to do it died hundreds of years ago. Septimus' sister is being haunted by a ghost that is her great great great great great great great great great grandmother (that kills her own daughters ). The ghost wants to get rid of Septimus first so e can't stop her so she puts a curse on him that he will drown that midnight unless he looks into a weird mirror. he looks into the mirror and gets sucked in. The mirror turns out to be a portal between two different times. Septimus gets to learn physik and meet the person who created physik. Then Jenna (Sep's sister) gets sucked into it also and everybody thinks she is the lost princess. Will they get out and survive or will they die in they're past. read what happened before in "Magyk" and "Flyte" then read this book to find out what happens to them. Good luck!
The Berenstain Bears in the Dark (First Time Books)
By Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain
At the beginning of the this book brother and sister bear are at the library. Brother bear decided to get a mystery (scary looking ) book. That night brother is so glad he got it. Then brother starts to read it to sister. But sister gets very scared and cannot sleep which leads to a night of nobody sleeping because sister bear keeps everyone up. I recommend this book to younger kids and I rate this book 2/5 stars it's not a bad book , it's just not for my reading level. -Pizzagirl7💋
Pictures of Hollis Woods (Newbery Honor Book)
By Patricia Reilly Giff
Pictures Of Hollis Woods: written by Patricia Reilly Giff My opinion on this book would be an okay book it wasn't the worst but it wasn't the best. I'm gonna say that multiple people could relate to this, mostly children and young adults can relate. The book is about a little girl named Hollis Woods, she was a little bit on the different side of things, I would say she's more creative. Hollis has been to so many foster homes she can't even remember them all, she had one family that took her in and treated her right they were the best. But her habit got in the way; she ran away she was to blind to see she had a great home, this all means she needs to be picked up by social services. Hollis called the woman mustard lady, the one who brought her to her new home with Josie the former artist with a cat named Henry. Hollis just wanted to go back to her old ways and up and leave or at least try to run away, as much as she didn't want to admit it she loved it there. Through out the book Hollis misses Steven her old foster brother he was the best to her and she couldn't see that behind all the stubbornness. Hollis is kind of a quiet girl but she speaks through her drawings, the drawings and everything is the way that her and Josie get along seeing as Josie was an artist. Josie is very creative as well as Hollis so they got along fine, Josie is more of a go with the flow and nicer laid back foster parent. Hollis is very unique because how many kids these days bringing around a sketch pad all day drawing every little detail that stands out to her. The book is a good one and it's not like your regular basic relation between the author and the reader it's more of a inside and special one because kids that don't have homes or even adopted kids could feel this way so I think it's great. I recommend this book to 6th grade and up, for a person that can relate but also people that don't it's a kinda slow at first but it gets better.
Berenstain Bears Go Out to Eat, The (Berenstain Bears (8x8 Hardcover))
By Jan Berenstain, Mike Berenstain
Everyone in the Berenstein house works so hard . But nobody works as hard a mama bear. So one high papa , sister , and brother bear all decide to take mama out for dinner . At first they had to wait for there table to be ready , then they had to listen to mamas rules about what to order . But they had a fun night . I recommend this book to younger kids and I rate this book 2/5 stars . - Pizzagirl7 😁









