Kids Books - Fiction

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Vol. 6 (6)

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Vol. 6 (6)

By Akira Himekawa

I read all other 5 books so I want to READ THIS ONE.

The Legend of Zelda, Vol. 7: Four Swords, Part 2

The Legend of Zelda, Vol. 7: Four Swords, Part 2

By Akira Himekawa

This book is awesome, andventurous, cool ,exiting, and an all out great book. So if you like the legend of Zelda series you will love love I tell you love this book.

Barbie in a Mermaid Tale (Step into Reading, Step 2)

Barbie in a Mermaid Tale (Step into Reading, Step 2)

By Christy Webster

Holland

I think this book is a good book because i have the move and it is a good no great movie

A Mad, Wicked Folly

A Mad, Wicked Folly

By Sharon Biggs Waller

A mad, wicked Folly is a book that takes place in England, back before woman could vote. The main character is 18 year old Victoria. Victoria's dream is to be an artist, but as a woman, she doesn't have the same opportunities as men. When she gets accepted into her dream art school, she must decide if she is willing to sacrifice her dream marriage in exchange for being able to attend art school. Meanwhile, trouble is brewing with suffragettes in London. Will Victoria be able to fight for what she believes is right? Read the book to find out! This book was very inspiring and encouraging. Hope you like this book and this review. Happy reading!

Public Enemies (On the Run, Book 5)

Public Enemies (On the Run, Book 5)

By Gordon Korman

This book is by the author Gordon Korman. This is the 5th book in the On the run series. Meg and Aiden have been on the run for several weeks now, trying to find evidence that they're parents were framed and were never working for a terrorist group. But Hairless Joe is still trying to kill them, and the police are still tracking them down. Will they be able to stay safe? Read the book to find out!

Sign Of The Moon (Warriors: Omen of the Stars)

Sign Of The Moon (Warriors: Omen of the Stars)

By Erin Hunter

This book was great. A way to tie the stories together, a non-boring "bridging book" The writers of this serires have MEGA-TALENT!!!

The Blood Guard (The Blood Guard Series)

The Blood Guard (The Blood Guard Series)

By Carter Roy

The difficult thing to understand about The Blood Guard, is how Carter Roy came up with it. The twists. The shocks. The humor. The times you're angry at yourself for not realizing what was coming. The moment you feel so nervous, so relieved, so thrilled, so downright betrayed, that when you try to explain you just can't find the right words. I've finally got mine figured out though: Thirteen-year-old Evelyn Truelove (whose name really sucks, since he's a boy) takes far too many extracurricular activities. Fencing. Self-defense. Martial Arts. Metalworking. Gymnastics. And that's not even close to half. When his mom picks him up from school one day, speeds at an insanely abnormal rate, fights so-called "bad guys" in the middle of a street, drives through stairs, and pretty much abandons him at a train station in the hands of a pickpocket, he finally figures out why. His mother is part of The Blood Guard: a secret society with the goal of protecting the 36 Pures. To his utter astonishment, he meets Greta Sustermann along the way. Greta, the boastful, talkative, full-of-herself-girl, whose dad works at the FBI. Together, they go through an epic adventure, with some unexpected surprises along the way. A chair that saves a life. A guy who can't die? A man who, well, literarily loses his head, and then uses it as a weapon. A not-so-pure Pure. A traitor who never was a traitor. A fate that leaves you on the tips of your toes for a sequel.

Spy Runner

Spy Runner

By Eugene Yelchin

So. This entire review will be about the momentum of this story because its pace is just really scary. No, not scary. Exhilarating. From the very beginning, everthing is peaceful and all... until Jake's house's room is rented out to a "communist" WEll, that's what Jake thinks, but there's actually a really surprising twist in the end. Starting from the place where his father's room is rented out, a bunch of events happen that is so heart thumping and exciting. But as exciting as it is, it's just too much. THere's no leeway in between, so it's hard for me to think through about the events, and what they mean. It's good for entertainment but if you are a deep reader like I am, you probably won't like this book that much.

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