Kids Books - Geography

Mud City

Mud City

By Deborah Ellis

mud city was a good book in my opinion. I liked it because it was the first book I read from this series.

Tru & Nelle

Tru & Nelle

By G. Neri

Tru and Nelle is a wonderful book about Harper Lee (Nelle) and Truman Capote (Tru) and their adventures in boring Monroeville, Alabama. Tru and Nelle is a biography believe it or not though parts of it are not true. I think Tru and Nelle is a biography everyone would want to read.

Another Kind of Hurricane

Another Kind of Hurricane

By Tamara Ellis Smith

I read Another Kind of Hurricane in school and enjoyed it very much! This book is the story of two boys; Henry from Vermont and Zavion from New Orleans. Henry's best friend just died and Henry believes that it is his fault. Zavion's home got destroyed in Hurricane Katrina along with all possessions and memorabilia of his mom and he and his dad had to live with a friend. The two are brought together because of a marble and a pair of jeans and when their worlds collide, the two boys learn how to move on.

Invasion: A Sequel to The Last Princess

Invasion: A Sequel to The Last Princess

By Galaxy Craze

I read this mainly because of the first book "The Last Princess" by Galaxy Craze. I had read the first book about a year earlier and it was such a good book. This book tied into the first book so if you have not read the first book it wouldn't make a lot of sense. The book was sad, exciting, thrilling and romantic. It makes you feel as if this has actually happened as a part of history. The book is about life afterword of kill Cornelius Hollister (book 1). After the wreckage of the seventeen days (a series of disasters that occurred that destroyed England) England rebuilds but shortly after Princess Eliza's (Main Character) sister is coordinated England is over thrown by vikings.

Eddie Red Undercover: Mystery in Mayan Mexico

Eddie Red Undercover: Mystery in Mayan Mexico

By Marcia Wells

I read Eddie Red, Undercover: Mystery in Mayan Mexico by: Marcia Wells. This amazing story is about a boy named Edward, known as Eddie Red when under cover. Edward has to find out who stole a gold mask from his friend in Mayan Mexico. Eddie is a cop who can draw lifelike photos and has photographic memory. Eddie and his friends search pyramids, museums and homes to find out who stole the mask and framed his father. Out of 1-3, I rate this book a 3. I rate this book a 3 out of 3 because it is action packed with a few twists. One criticism is that this book is a sequel, and unless you read the first book the beginning can be confusing. I think this is realistic fiction, even if it's a small stretch. I think it's realistic fiction because it's about a family who goes to Mexico and tours Mayan Mexico while his father is framed. I think if you enjoy Mexican history, like adventure, and love crime you would enjoy this fascinating book. An internal conflict occurs when Eddie's father is framed and Eddie has to fight himself and say he'll find who framed his father. This also has many external conflicts, man vs man when Eddie fights a thief, man vs society when the government blames Eddie's father, etc.

A Girl Named Helen Keller (Hello Reader)

A Girl Named Helen Keller (Hello Reader)

By Margo Lundell

I learned a lot from this book.one thing was using my hands to speak.and making words with my hands.I recomend this book to anyone.

Soccer Star Ronaldinho (Goal! Latin Stars of Soccer)

Soccer Star Ronaldinho (Goal! Latin Stars of Soccer)

By John Albert Torres

This book is great because it talks about Ronaldinho life and how he became a professionally soccer player and his parents life.

Genuine Sweet

Genuine Sweet

By Faith Harkey

This book is an amazing story

One Thing Stolen

One Thing Stolen

By Beth Kephart

It's really mysterious and intense. And holds lots of secrets.

Ghost Fever/Mal de Fantasma (English and Spanish Edition)

Ghost Fever/Mal de Fantasma (English and Spanish Edition)

By Joe Hayes

Ghost fever is one of the best books i have ever read. it is very interesting.

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