Kids Books - Friendship
Breaking Stalin's Nose
By Eugene Yelchin
I thought Eugene s Breaking Stalin's nose was really well written. I only gave it 4 stars because the ending leaves you hanging. Warning watch out for Stukachov. Hes bad news. This historical fiction book is good enough to read again and again but I would skip the ending.Also there are lots of surprises. And there's some for shadowing to look for.Also Sasha has some trouble unavailing really serious stuff. Thats all im going to say.I highly recommend this book. Its really interesting and it teaches you about the Soviet Union. I just wanna say one more thing. Eugene is a genius!And you should try this book.It is so good it deserves the William Allen White award. I would read it instead of eating vegetables And not just because I hate vegetables. Its a really good book. I really really liked it. Im pretty sure you will to...
Rebellion of Thieves (A Robyn Hoodlum Adventure)
By Kekla Magoon
flowerfox
I loved this book and all the other books in this series. I think everyone ages 10 to adult would love this book. I wish Kekla Magoon would write another sequel to this book and write more books of this type. Go! Hurry up and check this book, and all the other ones in this series, out from the library!
My Life with the Liars
By Caela Carter
Jaydah
In my life with Liars, the compound manipulates her mind so she thinks everything outside of the compound is evil or “darkness”.This story leaves you in wonder and is very emotional.And all I want to know is, what will happen next? Some things I really enjoyed was how they kept the book interesting and how they made it have many different emotions.I wonder why they make the beginning so boring. And, that’s my opinion.
Geek Girl
By Holly Smale
Geek Girl is the perfect book if you want drama! This book is a realistic fiction book narrated by a girl named Harriet Manners. It's perfect for drama because i mean a geek to an international super model? That's just way out of the league! If you love geek to super model, you're gonna love this book.
Emily of New Moon
By L. M. (Lucy Maud) Montgomery
I am in the process of reading L. M. Montgomery's Emily of New Moon. Emily's sweet father just died, leaving her to the mercy of her mother's family, the Murrays. Emily, shocked and heartbroken, wants nothing but to be with her father again. But instead she is taken into Aunt Laura (the sweet one) and Aunt Elizabeth's (The stern, no-nonsense, plain, sensible one) home on New Moon. Emily slowly warms up to her new environment, and discovers the pain and joy in having friends. I love this book because Montgomery is such a beautiful writer, the very one who wrote Anne of Green Gables. Her writing flows like a river! I hope you liked this book as much as I do.
Moon Over Manifest
By Clare Vanderpool
Moon Over Manifest is a tale of community, understanding, and family, with a little bit of mystery mixed in. Strange people and events become less strange as this well-crafted puzzle comes together by the end of the novel. At the beginning of the book, Abilene's dad sends her away for the summer to live with an old friend in Manifest, a town he lived in for some of his childhood. Abilene does not have high hopes for the summer. She is unsure of why her father sent her and feels all alone. When Abilene discovers a hidden box of old letters and mementos, Abilene finds new purpose. She attempts to solve a small town mystery with a couple of new friends. As she begins to uncover pieces of the puzzle, she finds herself digging deeper and deeper into the history of the town of Manifest. Questions arise about about her own family history, and curiosity about her father leads Abilene to continue her search for truth and understanding. This is a great book for middle-grade readers. I enjoyed the complex characters and the idea that people, places, and stories are not always as they seem.
The Golden Twine (Cat's Cradle)
By Jo Rioux
Kt
This book is very interesting it has lots of pictures and I really like it
Rainbow Valley
By L. M. Montgomery
The Anne of Green Gables series continues with even more friends, acquaintances, and silly events. A wonderful read for all.
RILLA of Ingleside
By L.M. Montgomery
The Anne of Green Gables series continues with even more friends, acquaintances, and silly events. A wonderful read for all.
Stonebird
By Mike Revell
"Does everyone in here have a demon inside them?" Meet Liam, an eleven year old boy, who narrates this story. Liam's narration of this book gives it a unique, but fresh style to read from. Liam moved to a new town, Swanbury, to be closer to his grandmother who has dementia or has a demon inside her, has to start everything all over again... to making new friends and dealing l with his grandmother. It starts off with Liam finding a top secret diary from Margaret Williams (his grandmother) when she was thirteen years old... This significant diary with a gargoyle changes everything. When Daisy, their dog escaped, Liam ran to find out where she went, where Liam was led to a gargoyle. A stone bird gargoyle... where this particular gargoyle was in his grandmother's diary.... Coincidence? Yeah, I don't think so. So Liam begins his first day of school with Ms. Culpepper, where if you have the egg, you can only talk. After discussions about the World War II and making up their own stories, Liam learns a lot... but there are bullies that tease and taunts Liam. Matt who is Gary's son... Remember that Gary is Liam's mom's friend... Where Liam and Matt both found out that their parents are good friends.... Nothing is going to change (Matt is still going to bully Liam).... After piecing each stories from the diary, Liam finally got some theories that explained, how the gargoyles came to be... but you know what else? Ms. Culpepper knows what Stonebird is and the egg... Well Liam's grandmother gave it to Ms. Culpepper. After having to deal with Matt and his friends bullying him, Liam tells a story, which causes Matt to get hurt, by the gargoyle... Liam finds out Matt's mom also has dementia... Matt and Liam thinking to find a plan to fix everything involving the egg... things go quite well at first, and then some parts collapses.... You see, "happy memories are powerful things," and we should cherish these happy memories. I really enjoyed this story, it had a mix of fantasy and realistic fiction, which made this story to be really intriguing. Stonebird also gives a powerful message that everything won't always go your way, so instead have hope, and cherish what you have right now.









