Kids Books - Fiction

Just a Piggy Bank

Just a Piggy Bank

By Gina Mayer, Mercer Mayer

Little critter and his sister got a piggy bank. And were told to save money in it but little critter didn't.And he spent it so he did chores to earn money.then he saved his money in his piggy bank.I recommend this book to young readers.

Cracker!: The Best Dog in Vietnam

Cracker!: The Best Dog in Vietnam

By Cynthia Kadohata

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Man this was a fire book very interesting looking forward to more books drone her

The Villain Virus (NERDS Book Four)

The Villain Virus (NERDS Book Four)

By Michael Buckley

The fourth book in this series has an awesome cliffhanger! It is a must read! Agent "Flinch" is observing a virus that seems to turn everyone into villains (hence the title of the book). When he too gets the virus, he discovers that he beat it and he is now immune to it. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said about his teammates. When his teammates turn against him (and themselves), Flinch has to go in the body of Heathcliff's (their former teammate) body to turn off the source of the virus. But there might be another traitor in the midst...

Attack of the BULLIES (NERDS Book Five)

Attack of the BULLIES (NERDS Book Five)

By Michael Buckley

Warning! This review contains spoilers. Someone kidnaps the president's daughter, and it's up to the NERDS to save her. They soon learn that Ms. Holiday kidnaped the president's daughter, so she could lead a team called the BULLIES. Their plan: go back in time and make sure the NERDS never existed. When her teammates start disappearing one by one, it's up to Pufferfish (with a little help from a newly reformed Heathcliff and Agent Brand) to save everyone. What I thought of it: It defiantly wasn't the best. I hoped for a better ending to the series. I really didn't like how in the end, pretty much every kid in the school became one of the NERDS. There are many reasons why that won't work. Reason 1: How are they going to explain to the school staff why all the kids in the school keep missing classes? Reason 2: How are they going to keep track of them all? In the end of the book, Pufferfish says something about organizing them, but how effective will that really be? Reason 3: How are they going to train them all? They can't effectively train hundreds of kids, unless they take them in smaller groups. But that would take a really long time, and the world will always need saving. The list could go on and on. One thing I did like was that they seemed to have completely dropped the whole "Duncan/Matilda" thing. I guess Mr. Buckley realized what a bad pairing that was. Overall it was ok.

Fancy Nancy: Pajama Day (I Can Read Level 1)

Fancy Nancy: Pajama Day (I Can Read Level 1)

By Jane O'Connor

I wanted to read this book because my friend likes this book and i like it too. In the book, it is pajama day and Fancy Nancy's two friends have the same pajamas. Fancy Nancy was sad because she felt excluded. In the end, they all had the same pajamas. It was a good book.

The Spindlers

The Spindlers

By Lauren Oliver

First and foremost, a very big thank you to DOGO for sending me this book. I love Oliver's Young Adult books so I predicted that I would like this book. It truly didn't disappoint, even though spiders freak me out. Liza, the main character, has to save her brother's stolen soul from the evil Spindlers. It definitely reminded me of Alice In Wonderland and especially Gregor The Overlander. Spindlers was magical and the illustrations were spectacular. Oliver can definitely write heart-wrenching novels as well as magical tales that will entertain older and younger readers. ~ifeelbookish

East

East

By Edith Pattou

In this rendition of the folktale, East of the Sun and West of the Moon, this book tells the story of Rose, a girl born as a Northern child in a family of Eastern homebodies. Rose's mother tries to hide that Rose was actually born as an adventurer, but when an enourmous white bear shows up at Rose's families' cottage, the secret begins to unravel. Rose ventures on a journey tot he land of the north with the white bear as her best companion. This is such an amazing book, barely words can describe it. I throughly LOVED reading it and I think all lovers of friendship, courage and adventure would love it as well!

The Call of the Wild

The Call of the Wild

By Jack London

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The Call of the wild. When I read ''The Call of the Wild''. It was sad and quite inspiring. In this troubled book it's like Jack London is telling a powerful and strong massage. Although this is only a shortened version of ''White Fang '' it is still just as good. In this story Buck a much loved dog is kidnapped and transported to the snowy northwest Canada where he must work for the gold hunters of the 1890s gold rush. As the adventure unfolds Buck finds himself becoming more wild until the end Buck must fight a pack of wolves and answers to the call of the wild. Buck is an amazing and wild at heart character that is brave and true. this really shows what people can do to dogs and what dogs can do back. I give this book 4\1-2 stars. It is so sad that Jack London killed himself and I recommend it for people a least 13+ because of the strong volante themes.

Celia and the Fairies

Celia and the Fairies

By Karen McQuestion

Celia Lovejoy is a curious girl; brave, smart, kind and loyal to her family. Her parents own Lovejoy World, a creative childrens' toys industry. One day, when Celia's grandmother comes to live with her and her family, Celia is delighted to hear the fascinating stories that her grandmother has to tell. She tells of the fairies that live in the woods, opening Celia's mind to the magic and hidden intertwined roots of the enchanting beings that live and play around her all the time. When a mean lady named Vicky McKlutchy tries to get Celia's family to give her LoveJoy World in enchange for not tearing their house down, Celia must find a way to team up with the fairies to save her family and the folk of the forest! This is a magical book and I really enjoyed reading it :)

The Cheerleaders of Doom (NERDS Book Three)

The Cheerleaders of Doom (NERDS Book Three)

By Michael Buckley

The third novel in the NERDS series is my favorite one! A super spy named Matilda Choi is acting like a cheerleader (a person that she hates being) and finding the one bad apple in the bunch; a former team member. But who could it be? Can it possibly be Tiffany, who is very agile; something that could be taught to a spy? Or Lily, an only child, just like the bad guy that Matilda is after? How can she possibly find the villain? Maybe it is time to call a very specific person. But can she really trust Heathcliff Hodges, a traitor to the NERDS?

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