Kids Books - Fiction
Middle School: Born to Rock: (Middle School 11)
By James Patterson
This book was really good. I decided to read it because I read the other ones in the series and I liked them. It has the point of view from Rafe's sister Georgia. It is really good because it is about how she wants to start a band.
The Thing About Georgie
By Lisa Graff
10YrOldBkWorm
This great book keeps on moving with exciting events. Georgie is short. He can’t do many things. Jeanie signed him up for the president play without telling him. Something bad happened with his friend. He is bullied by Jeanie. When he is having trouble, he tries to be patient or he tries to do something that makes it better. Sometimes it works, but sometimes it doesn’t. He also becomes a big brother. The book keeps on moving: One thing happens, and then another happens, but then it’s all connected. I like that it has many details describing each character. I think this book is complete with details. I have read it so many times that I memorized certain parts, such as: “Because the thing was, Georgie Bishop was a dwarf.” Also, wherever I go, I think about the book. For example, when I go to camp, I think of Georgie going to school. You should read the book. If you start, you will keep going! You might think a lot about Georgie like I do.
The Search for the Missing Bones (The Magic School Bus Chapter Book, No. 2)
By Eva Moore
I like this book because it gives facts about science.The book is a spooky and adventuras.I would really recomend this book to people.If you are a person looking for a good sceince book it is this one
Jack and Jill
By Louisa May Alcott
Jack and Jill by Louisa May Alcott is a 24 chapter fictional book about two friends. They have small, lighthearted adventures over the course of one year. I really enjoyed connecting to the characters on a personal level, seeing myself in them more than once. If you've read A Wrinkle in Time, this book is similar in writing style. My favorite part about this book is that the characters make mistakes and learn from them. It makes them more relatable. I would highly recommend this book to kids who are reading the classics, who want to read a fun short story, or are learning about different sentence structures. From 0 to 10, I give this book a strong 8.
Geronimo Stilton #57: The Stinky Cheese Vacation
By Geronimo Stilton
the stinky cheese vacation book was AWESOME the characters in the book were Geronimo Stilton Geronimo Stiltons uncle Samuel S.Stingysnout Thea trap and Hercule Poirat .I have read lots of geronimo stilton books and they all feel so exciting I loved this book!
Carly the Schoolfriend Fairy: Special (Rainbow Magic)
By Daisy Meadows
this book was fab.the book was mostly about getting three items the items were a pouch to put teeth in a coin to give the person that lost the tooth and a ring. And there were goblins trying to steal the three items and the leader of the goblins was jack frost .This was the 30th book I have read of the rain bow magic fairy's it was awesome
The Merchant of Death (Pendragon (Pb))
By D J MacHale
A great start for the series, danger and action lie around every corner. Don't let the book fool you when there are easy times...It'll just get a lot harder!
A Whisper of Horses
By Zillah Bethell
Serendipity's mom died, and around the time she did she starting noticing... horses. Not real ones, just statues. The horses had died out with the Gases. Now Serendipity lives in Lahn Dan, a walled in city made for no one to get out, with the mean Minster ruling over them. One day Serendipity finds a necklace hidden in a mattress from her mother. She finds out it has a map that could lead to horses in Wales. On her trip a friend The Professor helps her, and a boy named Tab with a dog named Mouse. With the Minster and his men after her, can Serendipity get out of Lahn Dan? Can she find horses or did they all die out? This was a very good book. And I recommend it for 5th to 8th graders,
Pop
By Gordon Korman
8thGradeReader
Pop by Gordon Popovitch is a book about a kid in high school named Marcus trying to fit in at a new school and football team. Marcus meets an adult named Charlie, who turns out to have played in the NFL. Marcus finds out that Charlie’s family is hiding a secret about him, and it’s up to Marcus to help Charlie. The book is an emotional and touching story. It’s also a great read, even if you don’t like football that much. I really liked this story because I could relate to a lot of things Marcus was going through. Marcus just moved into a new school and is trying to fit in, which I could understand. I also liked this story because I’m interested in football, so the parts where they were playing football were interesting to me. There are some ordinary parts about the book, but there are many special things in the stories. The characters in the story are very stereotypical (new guy, jock, cheerleader). The characters interact in a very interesting way, especially how the character of Charlie ties them all together. The many minor conflicts and disagreements that occurred were typical and ordinary, but the main problem that Marcus faces is very unique and special. After the problem is “solved,” the happy ending was short lived. The story ended in a sad, but satisfying way. Overall, the story was very entertaining (I read it in a single day because I couldn’t stop) and even inspired me to help people in need. In conclusion, Pop is a great story. The plot is interesting, and the end will make readers emotional. Football fans will also not be disappointed because football is mentioned a lot in this story. Readers can learn the importance of friendship and be inspired to help a friend in need. I wouldn’t recommend it to kids too small, because there are a couple of romance scenes and complicated football terms (though it is appropriate for kids around middle school and up). I would recommend this book to readers who are up to reading a decent-sized book about football and friendship.
The Littles and the Trash Tinies
By John Peterson, Roberta Carter Clark
Uncle Nick thinks he is dying, even though he just injured. His "Last wish" before he dies is to see his friends one time. So the Littles head out to find the Trash Tinies. This was also a fast read and a cute book. reccommended for 2th to 3rd graders









