Kids Books - Historical
Saints (Boxers & Saints)
By Gene Luen Yang, Lark Pien
This book was the second part of the book, Boxers. This side was about a girl who becomes a foreigner and fights against the boxers. This was a great book and I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves comic books.
The Spiritglass Charade: A Stoker & Holmes Novel
By Colleen Gleason
read the first one and liked it very much!
The Lone Ranger
By Disney Book Group, Elizabeth Rudnick
this an awesome yet it is also an amazing film
We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea
By Arthur Ransome
My dad bought this book in Matakana lodge book store I am very glad he did because I sail and it has lots of information and is very exiting and nerve racking and I love all vintage classics
The Princess Spy (Fairy Tale Romance Series)
By Melanie Dickerson
Book Lover
I love this book!!! Adventure, and Romance all in one!
Miss Moore Thought Otherwise: How Anne Carroll Moore Created Libraries for Children
By Jan Pinborough
this book is a book about a person who did stuff that girls didn't do before now. it is for boys and girls. the main idea is that everyone could do anything that they don't do. i give it 4 stars and i also recommend this book to you.
The Floating Circus
By Tracie Vaughn Zimmer
This review is not for this book but for another book that Tracie Vaughn Zimmer wrote called Reaching For Sun.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Have you ever thought about what it would be like to be disabled? In the book Reaching For Sun by Tracie Vaughn Zimmer Josie Wyatt knows what it's like. In the book Josie is the protagonist and antagonist. Josie is different than all the other kids at school, she has a disability called cerebral palsy, her disability is also one of the major conflicts in the book. Josie just wants to have friends and join in on the fun. She wants to be normal. Josie lives with her mom and gran (grandmother) in a farmhouse that has been in the family for years. Josie's grandmother has been forced to sell some of their land due to their shortage of money and with the huge mansions being built behind their house it now seems even smaller. Things seem to just get worse and worse for Josie. But when a boy her age moves into one of the houses being built behind her house things start to look better for Josie. This book takes place during her 7th grade school year at Josie's house, school, and occasionally the nursing home that she and her gran visit. Another major conflict in the book is when the new boy Jordan moves into one of the new houses. The turning point in the book is when Josie stands up to her mom and tells her how she feels. If you're looking for a short read or just a good book then I recommend reading it!