Kids Books - Fiction

Never Girls #2: The Space Between (Disney: The Never Girls)

Never Girls #2: The Space Between (Disney: The Never Girls)

By Kiki Thorpe

Another adventure awaits for you this time with Lainey Winters. Lainey dreams of having an ability to communicate with animals, and the fairy, Fawn was helping her. She worries that if she arrived back in the mainland, her animal skills would instantly disappear but realized that she'll not lose her skills with the animals communication. - Happy Reading!

Never Girls #1: In a Blink (Disney: The Never Girls)

Never Girls #1: In a Blink (Disney: The Never Girls)

By Kiki Thorpe

Kate McCrady, Lainey Winters, Mia Vasquez with Mia's younger sister, Gabby. All 3 older girls never really believed in stuff like fairies or even the Never-Land itself until one day Gabby did something that they all ended up in the Never-Land which felt never so real to them. The fairy, Prilla who accidently brought all four girls, and the situations while they were there got messed up and they tried to fix their problems at their own. They also met few more fairies like Tinker Bell, Queen Clarion, Vidia, etc. I would recommend this book series for anyone who loves the fantasy as much as I do. - Happy Reading!

One Piece, Vol. 18: Ace Arrives

One Piece, Vol. 18: Ace Arrives

By Eiichiro Oda

this book introduces ace. Fire fist ace. He is trying to track down luffy but you find this out in vol. 17. Spoiler alert..... He is luffy's brother but that is not that much of a spoiler because even luffy knows this. He wanted to talk to luffy and give him a note. Ace tells everyone he is on a quest for black beard. He wants to defeat him. So this is a good way they introduce ace in the manga. But that is just a side detail. The real story is luffy and the straw hat pirates are hunting down crocodile to save alabasta the kingdom of sand. Along the way they meet with a lot of good characters in this book. This is a really good book. If you have read the other one piece books read this one.

The Last Dogs: The Vanishing

The Last Dogs: The Vanishing

By Christopher Holt

A dog is at the vet and he has a friend, a black poodle, who is very wise. She leaves when he's asleep and all the dogs are gone but him. He finds her later in the book and she says to follow the three rings in the sky. Read the end if you want to know what happens!

Misty de Chincoteague/ Misty of Chincoteague (Cuatro Vientos, 103) (Spanish Edition)

Misty de Chincoteague/ Misty of Chincoteague (Cuatro Vientos, 103) (Spanish Edition)

By Marguerite Henry, Guillermo Solana

Every year, on Chincoteauge Island, an island on the Virginia coast, men come to the neighboring Assateaugue to round up the wild ponies. Paul and Maureen have always wanted to own Phantom, a wild mare, ever since they laid eyes on her. Paul is certain they will have a chance to buy her, since this year he will be alound to attend the round up. When Paul actually does manage to catch her, they discover that she has a colt! Will they have enough money to buy her, or will someone else be able to first? I think this book message is that you can never lock up a wild animal for long. I liked this book because Assateauge and Chincoteauge Island are real places. Horse lovers will love this book.

The Alley

The Alley

By Eleanor Estes

Connie Ives, a young girl who live in the Alley. You would often find her, swinging in her yard, either swinging solo or with a friends. She also often hang out with her friends; Billy Maloon, Judy Fabadessa, Laura Fabadessa, etc. There's another girl, Katy Starr who is well-known for her "Katy's Laws" in the Alley among the children. Things just going on until suddenly one day, Connie was with her mother, out doing the errands, when the Ives' home got burglarized. Then, there's a mystery uprising all through the Alley. Will Connie Ives with Billy Maloon solve this mystery in the Alley of the burglars? Read on and find out of what will happen in this book! - Happy Reading!

I Survived the Joplin Tornado, 2011 (I Survived #12)

I Survived the Joplin Tornado, 2011 (I Survived #12)

By Lauren Tarshis

I Survived is one of my favorite books I read this year and I really wish it was longer. It is a miraculous story about a town that gets hit by an EF-5 tornado and how they came together and rebuilt there city from scratch after everything was destroyed. All of the I Survived books in the series are great learning tools to teach about the past events of history.

The Way I Used to Be

The Way I Used to Be

By Amber Smith

The saddest book you will ever read. This will break your heart. Read as you yell at Eden in your mind, smile at the page when something good happens, and as a silent tear rolls down your cheek. LETS GO EDOSH!

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

By ROALD DAHL

"You should never, never doubt something no one is sure of." When Willy Wonka, world's most acclaimed chocolatier, shut down his famous chocolate factory - he seemed to vanish off the face of the earth! That is, until one miraculous day, when Willy Wonka himself wrapped five Golden Tickets, "keys" to Willy Wonka's exclusive tour to his chocolate factory, within his signature scrumptious chocolate bars.. and Charlie, a starving boy with a diet consisting of only cabbage soup and no luck whatsoever, is eager to get his hands on one of them. Unfortunately, the honor of finding them is presented to four perfectly horrid children, and Charlie seems out of luck - until he spots a speck of gold behind his creamy chocolate bar. He's done it! But little does Charlie know that this is just the beginning of his grand adventures, for Willy Wonka himself teases a very special prize for only one of the five children - and all of the children desperately want to be the winner. Will it be one of the four horrid, spoiled, gum-obsessed children? Or will it be Charlie himself? To find out, join Willy Wonka and the five children on a wondrous adventure involving edible grass, magical gum, nut-killing squirrels, terrifying incinerators, blinding shrink rays, and most importantly, chocolate! This book is undoubtedly magical - Roald Dahl is a splendid writer, one that knows how to write characters well - you can end up physically cheering when villains meet their end. Even though the villains' ends were particularly delectable, overall, this book was quirky and cheerful, with fantastic descriptions of the factory and an appeal for all ages of chocolate fanatics. Who wouldn't end up rooting for the wonderfully insane Willy Wonka - this book left me craving more, and I immediately went off to hunt for the sequel, which was even more deliciously wonderful than the last. Roald Dahl has left us another classic that will both children and adults smile from beginning to end!

Emily Windsnap and the Monster from the Deep

Emily Windsnap and the Monster from the Deep

By Liz Kessler

In this adventure, there is adventure ( I had to restate that didn't I? XD), excitement, etc.! Emily moves to a beautiful island in the middle of the Bermuda Triangle, where mer and humans that are in love stay. Emily and Shona wander around the waters, and wander into a cave filled with jewels. They take a jewel out of the wall and find a small cave entrance. At the end, they find a boulder, they push and push, eventually the boulder falls into an opening. Everything starts shaking, and they run! A hairy, blood red, giant tentacle touches Emily. They Have Released The Kraken! The kraken knocks a boat Mandy is on, and they are trapped on an island. When Emily carelessly is flicking her tail, Mandy's dad catches her in a net and pulls her to the island. When Emily and Mandy's eyes meet, it is shocking! Emily, Shona, and Mandy "defeat" the Kraken, and Mandy gets memory drugged and she forgets they were friends! I would HIGHLY recommend this book for everyone! The higher the books in this series you get, the more advanced the words get, but keep reading the story! I hope you enjoy the book as much as I did and feel the same way about the Emily Windsnap Series!!!!!!!!😃😃☺️☺️❤️🐚🐙

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