Kids Books - Fiction
The 39 Clues: The Black Book of Buried Secrets - Library Edition
By Scholastic
Children's fiction- THAT'S what the world thought the Hunt was. Now be ready for the unveiled truth of the 39 Clues and the battle against the Vespers, starting with the secrets of one branch at a time.
Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #4: Outcast
By Michelle Paver
Ninjagoboy2012
I love Chronicles of ancient Darkness!!! Read every single one, and is my absolute 2nd place, by a millimeter(Hunger Games is my favorite). Of all 6 books, this one wins by millions!!! 11/10
Audacity
By Melanie Crowder
star student
The author (Melanie Crowder) makes me feel like I'm in the story because Melanie Crowder uses awesome words and makes the story so intense. For example, in the story its says "We travel half way the world and still my dreams are impossible." and she's one of my favorite authors and in every single part i could feel her same pain and happiness. It's a really good book I love it.
The Moffats
By Eleanor Estes
Four Moffat children and a hard-working widowed mother live on New Dollar Street in Cranbury village. During kindergarten recess, one accidentally hitches a ride out of town on a boxcar. One winds up trapped in the breadbox outside the deli. One offers to escort a Salvation Army man to his destination - and accidentally bumps him from his horse-drawn wagon.
Shug (Thorndike Literacy Bridge Young Adult)
By Jenny Han
I really, really (repeat for at least 100 times) love this book. It is about a girl with a neighbor who's been her best friend all throughout life, but the neighbor is a boy. The girl starts falling for the boy while at the same time he starts falling apart from her and starts hanging out more with his "guy" friends. The girl has middle school problems and there's a dance, with one boy another boy... Get the book to find out more!
Wayside School Is Falling Down
By Louis Sachar
Wayside School is a very weird and funny place to learn . It was supposed to be built horizontally but it was made vertical by mistake! One day, Louis, the yard teacher, had to send a heavy box to the thirtieth story, Miss Jewls' class. He walked and walked until the thirtieth story and gave it to Miss Jewls. it was a computer and she threw it all the way down to show the class what gravity is!
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Original Screenplay
By J.K. Rowling
Ooooookay, here goes nothing… Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them (FBAWTFT) was a novel (or script) that I loved/enjoyed. It was nowhere near Harry Potter and The Cursed Child, which was a complete disappointment… No, this is not the Cursed Child anymore because IT IS WRITTEN BY NO OTHER THAN THE AUTHOR HERSELF, JK ROWLING. Pheeeew…. This novel was AMAZING, it was surreal. I loved how JK Rowling based the whole thing on your knowledge of Harry Potter. Ex- Nifflers, Muggles, Ministry Of Magic, etc. ***Characters*** Newt Scamander is nearing the nickname, Lana’s Little Nugget Part 2, right after Ron Weasley. He is such a fragile little person, but ironically he is a full grown adult. I’ll give you a moment to think about that. Tina and Newt were the PERFECT duo. What I loved about this pair is because they love each other… as friends. They care about each other, and they do not fall in love like the typical boy and girl pair. Jacob was a very nice played character. I really liked how JK Rowling included a non-magic person. It was special because Jacob stayed and helped Newt and Tina even though he is not fighting his own battle. Doesn’t make sense? I don’t get it either. Queenie was… interesting. I’ve read about legilimency before in the Harry Potter films. But I’ve never read about a person that can do it so well. Did Voldemort do it well? I don’t think JK Rowling mentioned any of that. Hey! Person that didn’t read this book, this next paragraph contains spoilers…BEWARE….. Credence seems like a not-important-just-ignore-me-constantly-showing-up-kind-of-character. I just feel that he is misunderstood, not evil. In the movie, it shows that Senator Shaw picked up a paper that he dropped and said, Go put this in the garbage where you belong. And then, KABOOOOM. Senator Shaw is dead. Then, Marie Lou threatens him and, BOOM! She is dead. Lesson: Never annoy random squibs that are harnessing their powers. Okay, spoilers are done. You can uncover your eyes. Wait, no I am lying. Just a bit… Graves was…intimidating. Who’ve guessed that he was BEEP,BEEP,BEEP Grindelwald? But, they do have the same hair style so, should I say I saw it coming? Spoilers are done, please sit back in your seat and stop running around like an ostrich. In all, the novel was pretty good. (Oh, and the movie too). Both of these got a solid 4 stars from moi. Until next time, I’ll cry so JK Rowling can write yet another fantastic (beasts) novel.
Ogres of Ohio (American Chillers (Prebound))
By Johnathan Rand
this book is really good i would suggest it for people that like to read to their class or just to read in their free time. this book is about a girl that is just moving to a different city in Ohio with her family, when she starts moving their things inside her mom said she can choose the first room because, her brother is at their grandparents' house for the weekend. She finds a room with a light in it but their electricity isn't on yet so she checks out the room and the light disappeared. so she shut the door and the light appeared again, so she bent down and looked in the door under the crack and tried to see what was there. Then she flung open the door and saw dust go through door at other end of room and the light disappeared again, she went to look at door across room and ripped off boards and saw door with engraving that said," danger do not enter." Finally, she felt claws on her back and started to yell and turned around and it was her brother, the door opened as they tried to go out room and turned around and saw a whole different world.
A Nest for Celeste: A Story About Art, Inspiration, and the Meaning of Home
By Henry Cole
This book is from the point of view from a mouse named Celeste. Celeste is trying to find a new home. Along the way Celeste makes many new friends and an enemy. In the end Celeste finally finds a home. Overall this book is alright and full of wonderful pencil sketches on almost every page.









