Kids Books - Fiction
Amal Unbound
By Aisha Saeed
“Did it matter? Have we not taught you how to act in public? Bite your tongue one minute and prevent a lifetime of burden.” A gripping story packed with heroism, heartache and hope. Set-in modern-day Pakistan, 12-year-old Amal’s only dream is to become a teacher one day. Unfortunately, Amal’s ambitions spiral out of control when she has to pay a hefty price for being disrespectful to the landlord’s son. Forced to become a servant, she faces daily struggles with courage. Will her sheer determination lead to her freedom? Author, Aisha Saeed, formally from Pakistan, easily identifies with the main character, Amal. Friendship, perseverance, loyalty, diligence and enthusiasm all come together in this soul-stirring novel. This book truly deserves 5 stars because as a 12-year-old, I realise how fortunate I am for all that I have. Another must read by Aisha Saeed is “Written in the Stars”.
Warriors: Path of a Warrior (Warriors Novella)
By Erin Hunter
Path of a Warrior is another amazing read...a book that you absolutely cannot put down! It will definitely satisfy your cravings for a good story, and just after a few pages, you’ll be hooked. The series has come back, this time with one of the most awesome, adventurous books you’ll ever read.
Bravelands #4: Shifting Shadows
By Erin Hunter
The saga continues as Thorn struggles to grasp the idea of becoming Great Father. He meets a baboon named Spider in his adventures, and quickly becomes friends with him. Meanwhile, Fearless is still trying to keep his oath: to defeat Titan. But in order to do that, he might have to give up everything, like his pride's respect. Sky the elephant is still wondering who the Great Parent will be.
Survivors: The Empty City and A Hidden Enemy
By Erin Hunter
The first two books in the thrilling Survivors series are rich, fascinating tales packed with action, which lead you deeper into the world of resourceful characters and the wild animal world. It glitters with adventure, and is a great book to open up on a day when you want something interesting to read. A definitely recommended story of wonder and amazement!
Outcast (Warriors: Power of Three, Book 3)
By Erin Hunter
Warriors: Outcast is a remarkable story woven with fascination and the art of writing...a book that you will treasure, and never close the cover. It’s a resounding read, packed with amusement, courage, loyalty, and thrill, waiting to be picked up from the shelves. If you want a book to relax with and read, get this amazing action thriller!
Dark River (Warriors: Power of Three #2)
By Erin Hunter
I loved this book!! But the thing is, I. Hate. Breezepaw. He is sooooo annoying! It was so sad when Lionpaw had to part with Heatherpaw. I personally think that heartbreak is because of the "spirit"of evil Tigerstar. But I think Tigerstar also wanted sincerly to help Lionpaw in his training. Ashfur looked like he didn't care about Lionpaw, even though during the apprentice ceremony he told Firestar he wouldn't let ThunderClan down (in book one). I liked Hollypaw's desire to help RiverClan because they've been driven out of their home.
Loving Spirit
By Linda Chapman
I really enjoyed this book!!😃😬It is definitely a great book for HORSELOVING girls everywhere!!! The only thing I thought was a little weird is that she ends up actually liking her cousin! Who is related by blood! Also they do have a few bad words in it...and it is a little sad.... BUT I STILL DEFINITELY RECOMMEND IT!!!!!!🐴🐴❤️❤️
Hot Air: The (Mostly) True Story of the First Hot-Air Balloon Ride (Caldecott Honor Book)
By Marjorie Priceman
Ever wonder how hot air balloons fly? Ever wondered who invented them? If so, you have chosen the best book to turn your questions into answers. It describes the nerve-racking flight of the first hot air balloon ever flown, with the classics of a version with a duck and other barn animals on the balloon. It is a nice book that describes the first hot air balloon ride and shows the historical story of the world's first hot-air balloon.
How to Draw Pokemon
By Tracey West
This book will show you how to draw some basic Pokémon . The steps are super easy. This contains a lot of the first generation of Pokemon ( kanto region) please check out this great book
Fall Leaf Project (Robin Hill School)
By Margaret McNamara
In the robin hill school their teacher was teaching them . Then the kids and teacher started talking about leaves changing colors . Then the teacher says everyone doesn't live in states where leaves change colors. So they go outside and get some leaves to send to a class room where they live in a state with no leaves that change colors. this is a good book for younger kids . I thought it was pretty young . I rate it 2 /5 stars . Thank you for this review! -Pizzagirl7💋







