Kids Books - Fiction
Clarice Bean, Don't Look Now
By Lauren Child
In this book Clarice Bean's best best best friend moves away now she has no friends. I feel bad becuse I have friends my best friend is Amanda T so at least i would still have more friends.
Camp Limestone
By Paul Kijinski
Jake Tanski is a good, smart kid but he doesn't always make the best decisions. In fact, his mom is at the end of her rope and decided to give him the choice between going to military school or living with his grandpa for a year. Both seem like horrible choices but he decides to go with the least worst - living with his grandpa for a year. He actually starts to do good in the small town of Rogers city. He even makes friends with a few people and develops a "small" crush on the Jazmyne, a girl who lives next door to his grandpa's house. The world all of a suddenly comes crashing down when the horrendous events of 9/11 happens. Jake starts to think of his father's death 9 years prior. With the help of his grandpa will be able to become a good guy. And will be be able to help Jazmyne through a terrible time in her life? I highly recommend you to read this sad but amazing book. Recommended to 13+ Thanks for reading -Ajg16's
Beautiful Blue World
By Suzanne LaFleur
Does your parents tell you to read nonfictions or historical books? Well... in my opinion I think this book is historical fiction and realistic fiction. The book is kind of sad but fun at the same time. This book kind of reminds you that not only boys can help the war. More information??? Check the book out for the more information.
Jubilee
By Patricia Reilly Giff
This book is my one of the best book that I ever read! If you are 3,4,5,6, or 7th grade, I am pretty sure that they will like it. It is about a girl who lives with here aunt because her mother left her, and went to California. Jubilee can't talk. If you want to know more details about this book, READ IT!!
Somewhere Among
By Annie Donwerth-Chikamatsu
When you look at this book, it is pretty thick and you might not like it by only looking at it. One reason is that the book is tooooo thick that you think it is not your level. Second reason is that you don't like how the book looks or it looks just like poem. BUT it is NOT!!!!!!!!!! The character is half Japaneses and half American. It is about her school life at a new city for 6 months. Check the book out for more, more, and more information.
The Rat-Catcher's Son and other stories
By Carolyn London
So I usually like some folktales and this one was okay but the stories could have been more exciting and interesting. Not that bad but I wish that the stories weren't told by the grandpa, just written down.
Utterly Me, Clarice Bean
By Lauren Child
I've always loved Clarice Bean, and when I reread this favorite elementary school book, I was filled with happy memories of simpler times. I loved reliving the funny and quirky story of Clarice and her friends and her love of Ruby Redfort. I feel like I've told this to everyone I've talked to about this book, but the author of this book is Lauren Child, also well known for her Charlie and Lola picture books. In the Clarice Bean series, Clarice and her best friend Betty are obsessed with a series called Ruby Redfort about an eleven-year-old undercover detective and spy, and that's when I became obsessed with the idea of the series. Then I learned when I was about 10 years old that so many fans of Clarice Bean actually wrote to Lauren Child asking her to write a real Ruby Redfort series. And she did, and those books are also amazing so I encourage you to check those out too!! Clarice is faced with many mysteries that seem to be up to her to solve. This book was a blast from the past for me, and I totally loved reading it again after all these years!
Blueberry Pancakes Forever: Finding Serendipity Book Three (Tuesday McGillycuddy Adventures)
By Angelica Banks
My friend recommended this series, and it's SOOOO good! I'd call it emotional ,beautiful and oh so awesome make sure to read A Week Without Tuesday and Finding Serendipity! Enjoy!!!
Wheres Wally Now
By Martin Handford
Okay, this isn't a chapter book, but it was definitely cool for my mom to allow this book to be part of my history homeschooling this summer. Waldo and his friends are walking through history. Some of the drawings are pretty graphic, so parents beware for smaller kids. You will see people are being burned at the stake, eaten by lions, etc, The scenes are from the Stone Age The Stone Age through the future. Some of my favorites were: The Riddle of the Pyramids (2590 BC), Fun and Games in Ancient Rome (58 AD), On Tour with the Vikings (985 AD) and the The End of the Crusades (1188 AD).









