Kids Books - Friendship
Catch a Falling Star
By Kim Culbertson
Best book EVER! oh my goodness! SO good I read it twice. Even a third time. Need to read! Please. I enjoyed this book so much. Im speechless….. Just everybody read it! Good job Kim C.
Kristy and the Missing Child (Baby-Sitters Club Mysteries)
By Ann Matthews Martin
I loved this book so so so so so much!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is a great realistic fiction story! It is about a girl named Kristy who teaches baseball, and then a kid from her team is missing!!!!!!!!! Kristy feels like its her fault, because she was the one who last saw him. I think this book is more for girls then boys because in the story, a girl is the main character. I hope you like it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Spelling Queen (Kylie Jean)
By Marci Peschke
So far this book is really good. The first few pages tells a lot about her and her family.
Tales From A Not-So-Talented Pop Star (Dork Diaries)
By Rachel Renee Russell
In this book it's about the first time she create a new band with her friend and they also done a lot of things together. In this book when it's talking about her crush it's very funny and romance and she is very lucky because she sit with her crush at the biology class and also she is a dork that really look like a dork and have a dork family, her family and herself is all dorks that's why she is dork but I think that this book is really funny I think this is the first book which make me really laugh at it.
Since You've Been Gone
By Mary Jennifer Payne
tells a story that you want to rad again again and again. Once you finish the book your heart will be ripped out of your chest.
Just Jane: A Daughter of England Caught in the Struggle of the American Revolution
By William Lavender
This book is about an English fourteen year old girl who arrives in South Carolina to live with her uncle Robert because her father and mother died. She then struggles with life, love and her true identity in the American Revolutionary War. I chose this book because I wanted to learn about information of American Revolution, and I wanted to learn how writers blend made-up characters into historical events. I don’t recommend this book to you because you won’t want to read this book again if you read it once. It isn’t filled with adventure, not action-packed and it’s not addictive, so you wouldn’t finish off the book so quick.
Holiday Horse (Saddle Club #72)
By Bonnie Bryant
This book is about The Saddle Club Lisa Atwood, Stephanie Lake and Carol Hanson they want their stable trainer and his wife to go take a day of. But since the wife had a baby there is no one to take care of Maxine the baby. So the Saddle Club decided to take care of her.
A Hundred Horses
By Sarah Lean
This book looks especially good because it's written by the author who wrote "the dog called homeless" which I really enjoyed reading.









