Kids Books - Friendship
The Classroom (The Epic Documentary of a Not-Yet-Epic Kid) (A Classroom Novel)
By Robin Mellom
This was a pretty good book. It's about a boy who is is seventh grade, but is caught off guard with the changes of Seventh Grade. At the beginning of school, his only friend tells him he needs to get new friends, and that's how it all starts.
The Adventures of Beanboy
By Lisa Harkrader
Tucker MacBean and his family barely spend any time together. In a comic book he finds a competition where you enter and make a superhero sidekick that has a true heroic heart. The answer was just a handful of beans. Will he be able to save his own Family?
The Great Unexpected
By Sharon Creech
this book is a must read! Something is going on atop black dog hill- something bad. When posh and perfect finn falls out of the big tree, naomi and her friend hop into action! when he awakes, he seems like this snotty bullie but he seems to start changing. Im only this far but check back later to find out more!
Cornelia and the Audacious Escapades of the Somerset Sisters
By Lesley M. M. Blume
I read this for bookclub with some friends and i thought it was awesome! its about a girl who mom is a famous pianist that doesn't pay much attention to her. Then, an old lady moves in next door and she tells cornelia stories about her and her sisters when they were cornelia's age
The Boy Project: Notes and Observations of Kara McAllister
By Kami Kinard
i loved this book so far it is a great novel about a boyfriendless girl that really wants one and she goes a little far to get it from facing of with the queen of popularity to the boys bathroom read and tell me what you think
The Big Book of Girl Stuff
By Bart King
My mom brought me this book a few months ago, and i think this book is quite interesting and it teaches us a lot about girls stuff, like sleepover parties, friendships..........
From Norvelt to Nowhere (Norvelt Series)
By Jack Gantos
I love this authors book dead end in noorvelt, and I can't wait to read this one. I'm going to try to find it at the library
Lula Bell on Geekdom, Freakdom, & the Challenges of Bad Hair
By C.C. Payne
While Lula Bell Bonner tries desperately to fit in by not standing out, her wise and irrepressible Grandma Bernice says: Let your light shine! It's Grandma Bernice who provides the joy that balances Lula Bell’s difficult school life, but when this balance is upended, when Kali Keele turns up the heat on her cruel teasing, and when the talent show –that she should NEVER have signed up for-- is about to happen, how in the world can Lula Bell cope?
Thirteen Ways to Sink a Sub
By Jamie Gilson
I like this book because it's funny. These boys and girls have a teacher named Mr.Star that has the flu. They replace Mr.Star with a substitute. The boys make this competition against the girls to see who can sink the substitute. Read this book to find who wins the competition.
Replay
By Sharon Creech
This is a special book. I think it’s not that attractive at the beginning, but the story turns out to be more and more interesting. This is a story about a boy named Leo and his interactive with his family. Everyone thinks Leo is annoying, but things changed when his brother and sister got hurt. They think he is a very nice because he cares about them. From this, we can know that only when something unusual happens, will people cherish the people that are close to them. One day, Leo found a book that his father wrote when he was young. His father seems to be very happy in the book, but he isn’t now. Things had changed that cause him to be different. I learned that there is always a reason that causes people to change. I think the title is meaningful. It seems to be the name of a play of the whole world, but I think the story is named this way because when something not so good happened, Leo will replay that part again in his brain and change it into what he wish would happen. After finishing this book, I realize that sometimes the book may seem boring, but when we read it we will find something that is interesting.









