Kids Books - Fiction

Falling In

Falling In

By Frances O'Roark Dowell

This book was A-mazing. I liked the mystery sort of thing in it. The witch, OH yeah, LOVED LOVED LOVED it. So so so so good for young readers. I'd say ages 7-11, since there is a little bit of violence and childish beliefs.

What Pet Should I Get? (Beginner Books(R))

What Pet Should I Get? (Beginner Books(R))

By Dr. Seuss

This is a wonderful book about two kids desiting what type of pet they wanted. So they looked at a lot of animals.

Tom Gates: Absolutely Fantastic (at Some Things)

Tom Gates: Absolutely Fantastic (at Some Things)

By L Pichon

Tom Gates is a boy who hated his teachers, Mr. Fullerman in particular. This book don't really have a main plot, but most of the book is about Tom talking about how awesome the school trip will be. Marcus and Tom are like enemies, Tom hated Marcus and Macus hated Tom. Tom's sister is called Delia and she is being really mean to Tom. My favorite part of the book is when Tom doodles of Mr. Fullerman in class. The drawings are hilarious. I really like the book it is funny and the font of this book makes you think that you are reading someones journal. I recommend this series to people who liked the Diary of a Wimpy series. It is very similar to it.

The Dance in the Dark (Scarlet and Ivy)

The Dance in the Dark (Scarlet and Ivy)

By Sophie Cleverly

I enjoyed reading this book so far because each chapter, the story is of Scarlet's or Ivy's point of view so you can see what and how the story is different for both of the sisters. Also, great cliffhangers which makes me want to read more. - Amelia27Roze : p

Secret Seven Adventure

Secret Seven Adventure

By Enid Blyton

This book will be wonderful for you if you like adventures and mysteries. I command this book for ages 7-10 and grades 3-6. This lovely book by Enid Blyton is about a mystery socielty that goes on a adventure. Try it. You'll love it.

Classic Starts™: The Phantom of the Opera (Classic Starts™ Series)

Classic Starts™: The Phantom of the Opera (Classic Starts™ Series)

By Gaston Leroux

chicken nuggets

i love this book. i have a copy at school. its scary, funny, and sad.

Let it Snow

Let it Snow

By GREEN JOHNSON MY

Part of this book is written by one of my favorite authors, John Green. I have read most of his books from Looking For Alaska to An Abundance of Katherines, but I have to say that this book is the best. First of all, it sets a cheerful holiday spirit, which I really like, but then the holidays quickly turn into a disaster after a girl's parents are arrested. The girl decides to do something that will change the lives of several people forever. There are three stories in total. What I liked about the first one is how the protagonist keeps underestimating herself like most of us do, and she pities herself (which most of us also do at times.) For the second one, I really enjoyed the way the protagonist narrates the story, and how he's so blind about his best friend having a crush on him. The third one was a final conclusion to the story, which is how everything ends on a good note on the holidays. Personally, I think it's brilliant how these stories entwine and connect, this style is kind of like the one used in Will Grayson, Will Grayson. I totally recommend this book if you love Will Grayson, Will Grayson!!!!

Lord Loss (The Demonata)

Lord Loss (The Demonata)

By Darren Shan

There's something unique about this series... But I don't know how to put it... :) It's really fast-paced and it's got a ton of twists in the story, and all of it comes together nicely. Anyways, it's a really unique series written by a very imaginative author, so give it a go and see where it takes you! I didn't read the whole series yet because I'm missing a few books and their all in the middle... And I don't want to skip any of them xD

George's Secret Key to the Universe

George's Secret Key to the Universe

By Christophe Hawking S Stephen W.;Galfard

I would highly recommend this book to anyone who likes science and/or fiction books. If you don't like science, I would still definitely encourage you to read this book. It combines amazing, interesting science facts with a fun, exciting story, which I love, and hopefully so will you.

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