Kids Books - Fiction
Little Prince
By Antoine De Saint-Exupery
A pilot crash-lands in the desert due to a problem with the engine; the young man who as a 6 year-old, abandoned his dream to be an artist after showing a numerous amount of adults his drawing of a “hat” which is actually a drawing of a snake swallowing an elephant. Now he is stuck in the desert, and he meets a little, peculiar little guy who wants him to draw a sheep for him. He is from a different planet, where everything is small. As the pilot tries to get more knowledge of where The Little Prince is from, the little guy embarks on a story of leaving his little asteroid/planet because of his demanding flower, and going on a journey to experience something new. A mysterious classic tale of travel, De Saint-Exupéry captures this little guy’s tale with excellence and beautiful artwork alongside it. My thoughts: The Little Prince was an interesting novel. This is my mom’s favorite book- so I had to read it at some point-as well as a world-known classic. Short at 85 pages, The Little Prince conducts a fantasy that is fun, and mysterious at the same time. I like how for this book you have to sort of decode the paragraphs and make it what you think /want it to be. The ending leaves you a little like, “What happened?” and I think the author wrote it so it ends how you want it to end. I love the artwork; it complements the story very well. I thought this book was sweet and enjoyable, and it is a must-read classic.
The Treehouse Joke Book
By Andy Griffiths
Lilly
It's about jokes in a treehouse and they are funny and they like to make cats lie and and make big nose people angry at them
The Aviary
By Kathleen O'Dell
This book was thrilling. It was creepy and dramatic, it had many different story lines yet the story was still easy to follow. Towards the end there is action, suspense, drama and a twist ending. This story was incredible to read and was very well-written when describing how Clara felt in certain situations. The story line had twists and turns and there was always something happening. I really enjoyed this book and would recommend this book to my friends.
[( A Crazy Day with Cobras )] [by: Mary Pope Osborne] [Dec-2012]
By Mary Pope Osborne
this book is very interesting and actionized!
Room on the Broom
By Julia Donaldson
Shahrizoda
The book room on the broom is by Julia Donaldson. It is fantasy and about a witch with ginger hair and a bow. It is also about a cat,a dog ,a frog, and a bird . This is a great rhyming book. The thing I like about the book is that the witch is not an ordinary witch,she is marvelous,delightful,and joyful! All three animals ask to be on the witches broom. The cat Keeps saying NO! Will the witch agree with the cat or let the three friends on? Read this book to find out!!
The Lost Compass (Fog Diver)
By Joel Ross
I just read it and it's AMAZING! I also recommend the other one, Fog Diver.
Misty of Chincoteague (Korea Edition)
By Marguerite Henry
Marguerite Henry writes wonderful books about horses, and this one is by far my favorite. It is about a brother and sister named Paul and Maureen who have their hearts set on buying the horse that everyone calls Phantom. They want to buy her at the annual Pony Penning Day. For years no one has been able to catch her because she always slips out of their grasp and is believed to be a "Phantom". But this year Paul is finally old enough to go over to Chincoteague island and round up the horses with all the other men. The stakes aren't exactly fair for the Phantom though, because she has a colt! Paul and Maureen have saved enough money for the Phantom, but they hadn't realized they would have to buy the colt too. This is a great story that shows you that not everything is meant to be in captivity, some things are just wild.
Devils' Line, 1
By Ryo Hanada
i think it will be a good book. and i think that is a good book,i just havint read this book yeat.
HORTON HATCHES THE EGG
By DR SEUSS
Olivia E. S.
This is my all-time favorite children's book. Read it over and over as a kid. It has a lot of good moral lessons built in, but above all it is about the importance of responsibility and commitment. It follows Horton the Elephant as he meets a bored bird who asks him to egg-sit for her. She flies off to vacation in Palm Beach while Horton endures harsh weather, taunts, and abduction. However, Horton never leaves the egg. The climax comes when the bird runs into Horton and the egg at the circus where they are being held and when the egg begins to hatch, decides she wants it back. I won't spoil the ending, but suffice to say it is more than satisfying. Best for elementary school aged kids, but like most Seuss books, enjoyable for adults as well.




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