Kids Books - Friendship
The War I Finally Won
By Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
Ada, Jamie, Susan, Lord and Lady Thorton with their son and daughter, Maggie and Jonathan...And an German girl, Ruth, has came to live with other people...Billy White, Ada`s friend, Stephen White`s younger brother, has tragically passed away at such an young age...and Jonathan has also tragically passed away, he was in Air Force, his caused of death was burned so badly that he...*shudders* died... At first, Ruth doesn`t trust any people in the house but in the middle and end of the book, Ruth has starting to trust other people but with Lady Thorton...not yet really...This book sequel, "The War That Saved My Life" has really good but the sequel, SUPER GOOD! It`s so rare when book sequel are super good than the first one! Anyway, I`ll not be spoiling this very good book for you guys!! But I would def recommend this book! ^_^
The Boy at the Back of the Class
By Onjali Q. Raúf
The book The Boy At The Back Of The Class is a book about a Refugee Kid who is named Ahmet. He is new to everything because he is from a place called Syrian and does not speak English. While a group of other kids try to make friends with him he can't really understand them . I think the theme of this book is never give up, I think that because in the book the group of people who want to be friends with him kept on giving him gifts even though he never spoke to them. This book made me realize that other people who maybe have never told you that they are a Reffugee Kid, but maybe they are so you should always treat someone the way that you would want to be treated, because you never no what they have been through in their life. I also noticed that something that keeps appearing is the yellow lemon candy. I like this book because it is very interesting and is about a boy who is different. So if you like books about people who go through a life struggle then this is the book for you. I am only half wat through the book.
The Last Human
By Lee Bacon
This is an amazing book. It is now one of my favorite books that I've ever read. Definitely recommend for science fiction lovers. :)
In a Heartbeat
By Loretta Ellsworth
When a small mistake costs sixteen-year-old Eagan her life during a figure-skating competition, she leaves many things unreconciled, including her troubled relationship with her mother. From her vantage point in the afterlife, Eagan reflects back on her memories, and what she could have done differently, through her still-beating heart. When fourteen-year-old Amelia learns she will be getting a heart transplant, her fear and guilt battle with her joy at this new chance at life. And afterwards when she starts to feel different—dreaming about figure skating, craving grape candy—her need to learn about her donor leads her to discover and explore Eagan’s life, meeting her grieving loved ones and trying to bring the closure they all need to move on.
Keeper of the Lost Cities Collection Books 1-5: Keeper of the Lost Cities; Exile; Everblaze; Neverseen; Lodestar
By Shannon Messenger
I LOVE this book series!!! From the moment I first read it, I was in love with it. How can the author be so creative? I already read all the series and waiting for the next book, which will be the 9. It is a pretty thick book, but I am sure that you will love it. I am sure that every reader of this series would know, but I read through the whole series with thinking Fitz or Keefe is better for Sophie. You need to read this series and if you had already read it, please follow me!
The Baby-Sitters Club #4: Mary Anne Saves the Day
By Ann M. Martin
Mary Anne has never liked being in charge, she has always left that for Kristy or Claudia or Stacey. But when the BSC girls get in a huge fight, Mary Anne must learn how to stand up for herself and take charge. So, when Mary Anne is babysitting for a little child who is sick, Mary Anne must step up and save the day. This book was exciting, interesting, and fun to read. It teaches the importance of standing up for yourself and stepping up when you need to. I suggest this book if you like emergencies, exciting books, babysitting, and friendship. Happy reading!
The Baby-Sitters Club #6: Kristy's Big Day
By Ann M. Martin, Ann M. Martin
Ohhhhh! This is one of the best BSC books!
The Baby-Sitters Club #12: Claudia and the New Girl
By Ann M. Martin
Claudia loves art! So, when a new girl named Ashley comes to Stoneybrook Middle school, Claudia and Ashley immediately get along. But soon Claudia is spending more time with Ashley than she is with the BSC girls. The BSC girls are mad at Ashley; she's stealing their friend! I thought this book was great! It teaches the importance of not losing sight of the people you care about and not getting caught up with the wrong things. This book had a lot of great life lessons, and I would suggest if you like art, friendship, and babysitting. Happy reading!
The Baby-Sitters Club #11: Kristy and the Snobs
By Ann M. Martin
Another great work of Ann M. Martin. She is a master! Kristy Thomas, president of the BSC and one of my favorite BSC members (Stacey is my other favorite!), has recently moved because her mother has remarried. But her new stepfather is rich, so thus she moves into a ritzy neighborhood where one of her neighbors has a tennis court in her backyard! Kristy is feeing let down and not worthy. But when something unexpected and sad happens to Kristy and her family, she becomes more comfortable with her new neighborhood, and she even makes a new friend! I suggest this for people who like friendship, babysitters, and animals! 5 stars!









