Kids Books - Fiction

Foxheart

Foxheart

By Claire Legrand

Foxheart has many components, you have the fantasy, you have the jokes, you can't forget the sorrow. Foxheart in amazing and I highly recommend it.

A Curious Tale of the In-Between

A Curious Tale of the In-Between

By Lauren DeStefano

This book is a tale of life's biggest trial; death. Pram Bellamy sees ghosts, can hear ghosts, and can talk to them. It started when she was very young, she would see the ghosts of insects. Then she met a ghost boy named Felix. Felix was her friend almost her whole life. Her aunts just thought he was an imaginary friend. She lived with her aunts because her mother died during labor. Pram never met her father or her mother. Pram died the day of her birth, but the doctors brought her back to life. Being in between life and death gave her the ability to see ghosts. One day, after being homeschooled all her life, she must go to school. At school, she meets Clarence Blue, and quickly befriends him. His mother died when he was young too. He is trying to find the ghost of his mother, which leads them to the spiritualist, Lady Savant. After that, thing start becoming strange. What will happen next? You'll have to read the book to find out.

Dear America

Dear America

By Kathryn Lasky

this book is amazing for middle school aged kids it is also great if you like historical fiction books. If you like this you should try the other books in the series

Koya Delaney and the Good Girl Blues

Koya Delaney and the Good Girl Blues

By Eloise Greenfield

i did not like this book. it has way too much drama. each chapter has too much too take in.

Goosebumps Hall of Horrors #3: The Five Masks of Dr. Screem: Special Edition

Goosebumps Hall of Horrors #3: The Five Masks of Dr. Screem: Special Edition

By R.L. Stine

Best goosebumps book EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! About kids wearing a mask and seeing stuff in it and comes to real life while someone is trying to steal the mask.

Ghost Boy

Ghost Boy

By Iain Lawrence

This book was amazing, but really sad in the end. I ended up paralyzed on my bed for a while after I finished, because this book gives a lot of material to think about. Ghost Boy is a book about a teen named Harold. He is an albino. His brother and dad died in a war, (but he denies that his brother is dead, it is too sad for him to admit.) and his mother has become cruel. He embarks on a journey to join the circus. Several qualities rise in the people around him. Living life and accepting it, true friendship, and finding who you are are three great things that this book teaches. I can relate to Harold. There are two groups in the circus-freaks and everyone else. Harold fits into both, but can only be sorted into one. This is a must read for older kids.

The American Twins of the Revolution

The American Twins of the Revolution

By Lucy Fitch Perkins

Honestly, this book had me a little bit confused at a few points. Roger and Sally are twins who must help their mother hide gold that will pay the American soldiers. The British try to steal the gold. The twins and their mother must do whatever it takes to keep the treasure out of the hands of the British. This is an okay book, if a little confusing and boring. It's almost too fast-paced to be understandable.

My Father's World (The Journals of Corrie Belle Hollister #1)

My Father's World (The Journals of Corrie Belle Hollister #1)

By Michael Phillips, Judith Pella

So os so good!

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