Kids Books - Issues
No Safety In Numbers
By Dayna Lorentz
this book is very good but you have to be mature to understand it. also it would be for 14 and up to read it because of the words used.
Harris and Me: A Summer Remembered
By Gary Paulsen
Harris & Me by Gary Paulsen is one of the funniest books I've ever read. The characters are realistic and believable, especially Harris. I laughed so hard I cried.
Weedflower
By Cynthia Kadohata
love the book so far it is one of the best and most interesting book i have ever read it is just so amazing and just so awesome and great i am just in love with this book.
Pinned
By Sharon Flake
the book pinned captured me right away into the word of a ninth grader with ADHD and a ninth grader who had no legs, this book made me think how different but same you can be, Sharon G flakes writing painted a picture in my mind right away based on setting, character, and love, the book pinned was emotional about love and hate, and about these two main characters lives this book pulled me into a world of imagination and i would recommend it to anyone who loves drama, hope, and sincerity. this book was a must read for me and my friends, it was amazing to talk about and even more amazing to write about, i give this book a 5/5 and i hope you do to!
Fire From the Rock
By Sharon Draper
That book look really cool l like the idea of the book And l think it's going to be a good book by the title.
Graffiti Moon
By Cath Crowley
monique
i love "Graffiti MOON" i borrowed it by mistake one day at my school library and ever since i just have to borrow it again and again
Second Chance Summer
By Morgan Matson
Now, let me give you a precaution before reading this book. This novel will give you extreme melancholic emotions. I practically cried throughout the whole book. There was a bit of happiness sprinkled in, but not too much to indulge in it (which means: get your box of tissues and your pint of ice cream). This is a book in which the ending is inevitable. Yes, that happens. And that's the thing; The book gives you the impulse not to believe that the inevitable will happen. It's very frustrating, if you've been through it. I would describe the characters to be typical, but different. I absolutely loved Taylor and Henry, although I wish that their relationship started sooner in the book. That's my only problem with Morgan Matson's books. In Amy & Roger's Epic Detour, I was really annoyed because I didn't see much of Amy and Roger as a couple. This occurs again in this book. That's probably the only problem that I have with this book. Nevertheless, I loved this book and I would strongly recommend this book to everyone. I feel like everyone would enjoy this book, but I would advise you not to read this book on Father's Day. It's heart-rendering, but it's also somewhat ebullient. I'm giving this 4.5 out of 5 stars. ANd I can't really rate it that on Dogo, so I just rounded it to 5 stars.
Cindy Ella
By Robin Palmer
I love this book because it is so detailed and cool. bklynboy is her true soul mate adam silver not noah her tutor. Cindy is a uber fantastic seminerd.
Snow Like Ashes
By Sara Raasch
I like this book very much. At first, the main character thinks she is only a refugee girl that doesn’t matter to her own occupied country, Snow because she has no memory about it. But she wants to be part of Snow and go on missions that will help them get back Snow. Things changed after she gets on her first mission and takes back half of the locket that was taken from the country that invade them. The locket was important to them because it once contained their magic power. Throughout the story, it only gets more and more exciting. You’ll never guess what is the main character’s real identity. After reading this book, I learn that things are always unexpected.