Kids Books - Fiction
Falling Kingdoms
By Morgan Rhodes
This book was amazing! It had so many completely different things happening with different characters at the same. But they all tied in together. So if one main character did something big, it would impact another main character greatly but the other main character would have never noticed! This book really shows that if you have to much hatred an revenge clouding your common sense than you could start terrible things that could impact 3 kingdoms greatly...
The House on the Cliff (Hardy Boys)
By Franklin W. Dixon
I think this is the second book in this series, but I'm reading these out of order, and it doesn't really matter. The Hardy Boys are investagating a house that is, of course, on a cliff. They have left because os an anynomous scream however. And now they have to figure out what's wrong with the house, all while they help their dad with a smuggling case. ARe these two things tied together, or is it just a mistake? .
The Good Egg
By Jory John
In a carton full of bad eggs, it may be next to impossible to find a good egg. Believe it or not, there is a good egg in the egg cartons. Everyone shows disrespect, but the good egg wants eggs to be nice. A crack forms on the good egg, and the egg doctor says it formed because of tension. Can the good egg find time for herself, as well and reduce tension?
Eggs Mark the Spot
By Mary Jane Auch, M. J. Auch
The chicken in this story is a true artist, who can lay eggs with different sceneries if she focuses. The chicken goes to an art exhibit to lay eggs, but there are problems, like all good books have. At first, she is not able to focus so she comes when the exhibit's closed. The chicken then decides to be creative, and make sceneries similar to the paintings. Her owner does not like it, but the chicken wonders if it is wrong to be an original artist. The same chicken helps everyone catch a their who stole a painting and told them his entering route. Will people finally learn that it is not wrong to be an artist and find inspiration? Or will people still force her to make original copies?
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
I have the nice blue version of the Barnes and Nobles copy. These feature some of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's tales of Sherlock Holmes made appropriate for kids. Some tales featured are The speckled Band and the Hounds of the Baskervilles.
This Can't Be Happening at MacDonald Hall! (Bruno and Boots)
By Gordon Korman
This book is part of the Macdonald Hall series. This book contains a lot a humour and suspense. Bruno and Boots can make anything happen with there friends. They make there school so much fun to read about. I recommend this to grade’s 2 through 6. Great book
The Assassin's Curse (The Blackthorn Key)
By Kevin Sands
This book absolutely blows me away with the level of entertainment. This book sends you back in time to where crime is everywhere. Christopher and his friends are involved in mystery and suspense. It has some hard words but you can never get bored of it. This i recommend for grade5’s and up Outstanding book
Babymouse #8: Puppy Love
By Jennifer L. Holm, Matthew Holm
well baby mouse is a good character she is funny well on this book baby mouse had a animal i think is a fish and then her mom was like let me buy you another pet and every pet that her mom buys her they get lost it its funny you should read it.
Five Nights at Freddy's SketchBook: FnaF Sketch Book for Kids and Adults: 8.5" X 11" - 100 Pages
By John Lindo
awesome love it
Justin Case: School, Drool, and Other Daily Disasters (Justin Case Series)
By Rachel Vail
Justin Case follows the exploits of a worrisome third-grader named Justin. The year doesn't start well for him; his best friend is in a different class, his little sister is starting kindergarten, and he's lost his favorite stuffed animal. Third grade can be pretty complicated for the average kid, but for Justin, it can be downright stressful. Justin's year unfolds in a diary-like format starting on the first day of school. I'm getting tired of the "wimpy kid, drawings in a journal" kind of thing. So I was really unwilling to get into the book. It was an okay book overall, but I think my hatred for the wimpy kid format overshadowed how unique the book actually is. Overall, I would give this about 2.5 stars. ~ifeelbookish









