Kids Books - Friendship

The Basque Dragon (The Unicorn Rescue Society)

The Basque Dragon (The Unicorn Rescue Society)

By Adam Gidwitz, Jesse Casey

HI*

sounds like a good book already so ill try to read it

Junie B. Jones and the Mushy Gushy Valentime

Junie B. Jones and the Mushy Gushy Valentime

By Barbara Park

Junie B. can't wait for Valentine's Day! Oh, all the cards and candy! Sweet! On Valentine's Day she get's lot's of yummy treats and wonderful cards, but there was one card that stood out the most. It was a mushy, gushy Valentine card form her secret admirer! Who could it be? Of course it wouldn't be that meanie Jim, right? This is a fantastic book and I definitely recommend it for first and second graders who love a good book!

The Smartest Kid in the Universe

The Smartest Kid in the Universe

By Chris Grabenstein

The Smartest id in the Universe is a great start to the brand new series by Chris Grabenstein, the author of the Lemoncello series and other amazing books. Jake is a slacker. He is a cool kid who doesn't put much effort into school. He doesn't care about academics, but that changes when he eats some jelly beans at his mom's work. Being careless, Jake doesn't look at the label, and it turns out those jellybeans were knowledge enhancers. Now Jake knows almost everything in the world, and people are starting to get suspicious. He excels on the IQ tests, and even signs up for the Quiz Bowl with his best friend and crush. But when his crush starts to tell about a tale and how the principle is going to shut down the school, it's up to Jake to use his newfound intelligence to save his school and his crush's legacy. Will he be able to outsmart everyone in his school to save it, or will his knowledge fail him and his friends? I really enjoyed this book because of the idea and humor this book presented. I recommend this book to readers!

PopularMMOs Presents: Enter the Mine

PopularMMOs Presents: Enter the Mine

By PopularMMOs

The best book I have ever read since A Hole New World. Again, Pat and Jen make such a great adventure book. It combines action and adventure into one big graphic novel.

Hat Trick (The Kicks)

Hat Trick (The Kicks)

By Alex Morgan

Fluffy

This book is a magnificent book, with all it's ups and downs. Devin faces many hard challenges, but of course faces them with the most amazing sport in the world, soccer.

Ribsy (Henry Huggins)

Ribsy (Henry Huggins)

By Beverly Cleary

Henry Huggins (his owner) and Ribsy have a very strong bond, but one day they all go to the store, but dogs aren't allowed! So Ribsy sits in a car where is soon starts raining. Now, Henry family was in the store a very long time, so of course, Ribsy got bored! Ribsy managed to get out the car window, and he runs away. Henry quickly got worried when he got back after Ribsy had hopped out of the car window and ran away. Ribsy goes through a very exciting journey, where he goes to a game goes on a fire escape and after that, safely gets home. Hope you Love the book as much as I did!

The Letter for the King

The Letter for the King

By Tonke Dragt

So it turns out that there was a letter, and there was a king. Three feudal kingdoms, complete with knights and all that: EVIELLAN, DAGONAUT, and UNAUWEN. They are the kingdoms in the book, and Eviellan, as you can see from the spelling, is evil. Or at least, it is ruled by evil humans. Tiuri, a native of The Kingdom of Dagonaut, named after the ruler, King Dagonaut, is going to be a knight. Wow. Knights have cool armor, don't they. But first, he must reflect upon the duties of a knight, but his concentration is broken by a mysterious person banging on the door and asking to be let in. The human is a squire, and he tells Tiuri to deliver a strange and scary letter to a knight, one with a white shield and black armor. The knight then tasks Tiuri with an arduous task, to deliver a letter all the way to Unauwen, before dying a horrible death because some Red Riders, horsemen from Eviellan wearing red armor have mortally wounded him. "My feet are going to be tired." Tiuri thinks, and then he takes the man's black horse, which he gifted to him, and rides on. A quest has begun, it seems. So, I shall now rate this book. Laura Watkinson did a great job translating the book. (It was originally in Dutch.) The book has an old-fashioned style, so some readers may not want to read it maybe. The descriptions are nice, and it is filled with action in most parts. However, the book was not very deep; there was character development, but they could have more character. Overall, people who wish to read classics and/or fantasy will like this book

The Sun is also a Star

The Sun is also a Star

By NICOLA YOON

This book is as bright and beautiful as the stars in the night sky! The Sun is Also a Star is narrated by Daniel and Natasha, two characters with very different personalities. While Daniel is poetic and believes in the power of dreams and love, Natasha thinks scientific facts and a reliable, structured life are enough. But when they meet one fateful day in New York City, their lives are changed forever by each other. The author, Nicola Yoon, has always been great with representation in her books, and this novel doesn't disappoint: The Sun is Also a Star is racially diverse and explores unique life situations, such as Natasha being an illegal immigrant living in the United States. The main thing I disliked about the book was that, even though there were 300+ pages, the story is just one day of Daniel and Natasha's lives. And in just those 24 hours, Daniel and Natasha somehow fell in love and knew they were meant to be. The point of the book was to justify "love at first sight," but it just wasn't understandable to me and often seemed cheesy. Luckily, Yoon is a skilled enough writer for the story to not be excruciatingly slow. I was still able to enjoy the story. This is definitely a very real story about how nothing is ever predictable. I would recommend it to teen readers looking for romance and rumination!

Junie B. Jones #20: Toothless Wonder (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))

Junie B. Jones #20: Toothless Wonder (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))

By Barbara Park

Barbara Park’s New York Times bestselling chapter book series, Junie B. Jones, is a classroom favorite and has been keeping kids laughing—and reading—for more than twenty years. Over 60 million copies in print and now with a bright new look for a new generation!Meet the World’s Funniest First Grader—Junie B. Jones! One of Junie B.’s top front teeth is loose! Only Junie B. is not that thrilled about this development.

Dragon Captives (The Unwanteds Quests)

Dragon Captives (The Unwanteds Quests)

By Lisa McMann

I won this book in a giveaway, and it was superb! It picks up about ten years where McMann's last series ended. Twin girls Fifer and Thisbe have extremely powerful magic, but there brother Alex (leader of Artime) won't let them learn how to use it until they learn how to control it. You see their magic has a reputation for being destructive and causing problems. They don't do it on purpose of course, it just slips out accidentally. When one of the dragons (Hux) Alex had made wings for in the previous series comes to Artime seeking help, the twins think this is the perfect opportunity to show Alex just how well they can use their magic for good. Fifer and Thisbe leave the island to help Hux and his siblings, but are met with some unexpected troubles upon arrival. I highly recommend reading this book. A great read for fans of the original Unwanteds series which I would recommend reading before reading this book.

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