Kids Books - Folk

Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters (Spanish edition): Las bellas hijas de Mufaro: Cuento popular Africano (Reading Rainbow Book)

Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters (Spanish edition): Las bellas hijas de Mufaro: Cuento popular Africano (Reading Rainbow Book)

By John Steptoe

Even though I am in 5th grade, I did read this book. It was an book that has a deep meaning but it was written using simple words. There are so many chapter books I'm looking forward to read, like the book I am in the middle of: The Land of Stories, The Enchantress Returns, but sometimes, picture books are so meaningful, so it's still fun to go back and read picture books. I'm saying a lot of stuff, I know. This was like, another version of Cinderella, but they made the morale a little different.

Taylor Swift: The Platinum Edition

Taylor Swift: The Platinum Edition

By Liv Spencer

ruby

it is a good book you guys will love it too you should read it

The Dragon's Tooth (Ashtown Burials #1)

The Dragon's Tooth (Ashtown Burials #1)

By N. D. Wilson

At first I didn’t like this book one bit. I thought it was super boring, and had way too much description, the only thing keeping me reading it was the fact that I wanted to do a review on the book for Dogo Books. But after about the first 100-150 pages or so the story started to pick up and get better. The Dragon’s Tooth is about Cyrus and Antigone Smith trying everything they can to find their brother Daniel. Daniel was kidnapped the night after a crazy old guy named William Skelton comes to their motel one day and makes Cyrus and Antigone take an oath swearing their allegiance to the Order Of Brendan. He also gives Cyrus a key chain with a small silver key, a slightly bigger golden key, two other little trinkets, and a tooth in a silver sheath. Along with the key chain William Skelton gives Cyrus a silver snake. After that what happens next is pretty good, it even got me wanting to know what happened next in the second book.

The Cavendish Home for Boys and Girls

The Cavendish Home for Boys and Girls

By Claire Legrand

The Cavendish home for boys and girls is a truly creepy and sinister book. But that's not a bad thing. This book is great for reading when you're looking for something to really give you a scare! The books protagonist, Victoria, is quite different to all your other book heroines. She won't do with nonsense and is always striving for success. So when she is faced with the most ridiculous situations, she finds them hard to believe. Even so, she won't give up trying to save her best friend Lawrence. Throughout the book, you feel Victoria developing not just as a character, but a real person. The adventure she goes on changes her for the better. This book is popular not only with the middle grade audience, but with adults too! To sum this all up, it's a brilliant book that needs to be read with an English accent.

Strega Nona, Her Story

Strega Nona, Her Story

By Tomie dePaola

I love this book my grandma reads it to me all the time

In a Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories

In a Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories

By Alvin Schwartz

I love this book! It might seem a little childlike but it can make you laugh really hard! Some stories give you goosebumps and others are just a halloween night wonder. You should all get this book.

Philippa Fisher and the Dream-Maker's Daughter

Philippa Fisher and the Dream-Maker's Daughter

By Liz Kessler

ive read all of these books including the emily windsnap books (which is my favorite serise) and i love them all i just wish liz would write some more!!

The Lonely Lake Monster (The Imaginary Veterinary)

The Lonely Lake Monster (The Imaginary Veterinary)

By Suzanne Selfors

I like when Pearl takes the Leprechaun's gold because she thinks he's trying to persuade her to give it back. He keeps saying that his magic plugged that's why he is at the hospital.

The Siren Song (Cronus Chronicles, Book Two)

The Siren Song (Cronus Chronicles, Book Two)

By Anne Ursu

Some people say sequels aren't as good as the original, however the second book of the Cronus Chronicles is proof that this saying isn't always right. This book is insanely charming, starring a colorful and lovable cast of characters. Displaying interesting and hilarious takes on famous figures of Greek mythology. In this book, the role of antagonist is split between three different characters, yet all of them are still fabulously twisted. This is the only book that had me list Narrator as one of my favorite characters. The Narrator seems to morph his/her beliefs depending on which character he/she is narrating. This style definitely richens the story because the Narrator explains the antagonists or protagonists way of thinking, which can be hilariously mislead or cunning. The author has an amazing talent to write both comedy and action well, all while keeping it appropriate. If yo want to skip out a sequel, don't let it be this one!

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