Kids Books - Fiction
The Lunch Witch #1
By Deb Lucke
If your looking for something out of the ordinary (or maybe your mother didn't pack you a lunch) check out this hilarious graphic novel. Grunhilda, a witch out of work (people just don't believe in magic like they used to), takes a job as a lunch lady. Everything is going fine until Madison discovers her secret and threatens to expose her. Beautiful black humor and plenty of awkwardness to go around. If you want a good story, you won't go hungry.
Meet the Bigfeet (The Yeti Files #1)
By Kevin Sherry
While this book is below my grade level - way below - I actually found it to be amusing to an extent. This story is told through the perspective of Blizz Richards, a yeti who hangs around other creatures to study them. All of them have one thing in common : they can't be seen by humans. So when Blizz's cousin disappears, ashamed after being captured on camera by one of the world's most motivated cryptids researcher, Blizz makes it his mission to find his cousin during the family reunion. He does, and things only take a more interesting turn from there. Spoiler: the picture does not make it into the hands of the 'researcher' I think that as a book for younger children, Sherry's story is a good one. Definitely something I would give to a younger sibling as a gift. However, through the eyes of a more experienced reader, the plot is a little too simple, or coincidental. In all, I would rate this with 4 stars.
Emily Windsnap and the Falls of Forgotten Island
By Liz Kessler
Emily, Aaron, and Shona went to a tropical island for a calm relaxing family vacation. She promises Shona that there woulf be absolutely no adventures, just relaxing and having fun. But.. before she knew it, Emily finds herself on a mysterious that only semi-mers can get to. The mysterious island's inhabitants inform Emily and Aaron of a massive earthquake that threatens all the islands and shores nearby. Will Emily and Aaron fulfill the island's prophesy and find the giant who was destined by the prophesy to save everyone before it's too late?
The Clue in the Diary (Nancy Drew, Book 7)
By Carolyn Keene
Nancy, Bess, and George are driving down the road when a house explodes in flame. And before they realize it, they are deep in another mystery. But can they solve it before an innocent man is accused of a crime?
Stephen McCranie's Space Boy Volume 1
By Stephen McCranie
Amy thinks people come in flavors like her mom is mint! One dad Amy came home from school and her mom tells her that dad lost his job . They are very sad about that...now there family has to move to earth 🌎 while they where going to earth any was frozen for 30 years .while amy is on earth she gets sad because jemmah Amy's bff got older ...now they can't be bffs ..any makes a few friends on earth and she finds out she is turning into "normal"..this is a great book I recommend 12+ I rate this book 4/5 stars I can't wait to read the next book! 😃
The Grimm Conclusion (A Tale Dark & Grimm)
By Adam Gidwitz
This book was great! Like all of them say, Joringel (Your-ingel) makes the devil cry! Eventually, kids end up building a fortress and battling the adults! Joringel and Jorinda (Your-inda) even meet the author of the book! This book also has tons of references to the 1st and 2nd book. But be warned: This book is not for 5 year olds. This fairy tale is dark and gory. There's a lot of blood in this book, and little kids will probably have nightmares. With that said, check this book out!
My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece
By Annabel Pitcher
Like that it is about a person who has to pick to either make himself happy or others
The Forbidden Power (LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS: Knights Academy #1)
By Max Brallier
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I love this book it is my favorite book. I wonder if Fletcher is Monstrox’s son.
Coco: My Delicious Life (A Branches Book: Lotus Lane #2)
By Kyla May
This book is a diary of a girl named Kiki. I loved this book because It was way less random then most diary books. It was funny. I liked it so much I finished it in one day! Can't wait for the next one!
The Loblolly Boy and the Sorcerer
By James Norcliffe
I thoroughly enjoyed the first so thought it was time to read the sequel.









