Kids Books - Life
The Wildwood Bakery (Owl Diaries)
By Rebecca Elliott
Eva's friend Macy has a little sister who can't fly on her own. So Eva's class decides to raise money to buy her a super–cool flying chair! Half of the class opens a bakery to raise the money. The other half opens a candy store. Will the plan go in progress?
Tangled (Disney Tangled) (Little Golden Book)
By Ben Smiley
I like it, And it has AMAZING stuff!👍🏾💟 You should read it. It is the best Ever! :3 Follow if you like it! UwU
The Only Road
By Alexandra Diaz
Jamie lives with his Mom, Dad and cousin Miguel in Guatemala, but that all changes when Miguel get beaten up and dies to a powerful gang named the Alphas. Jamie is forced to leave with his cousin Ángela, or they two may die. They are trying to get to Jamie’s older brother, Thomas. They are forced to be in a dangerous bus/train and go from place to place trying to get to his brother. From bus to bus to car, to truck this amazing story goes on until they finally get to his brother. :P
The Original Adventures #1 (Hank the Cowdog)
By John R. Erickson
I love Hank the Cow Dog. He's not so bright, but he means well. He takes his job seriously and bumbles around and saves the day. Read it with a hick accent - which isn't hard for me to do. Hank is my hero.
Candy Apple #3: Miss Popularity
By Francesco Sedita
Hey, Hey, make way! For Cassie Cyan Knight, that's who! When Case he's dad Paul gets a new job, the family moves to blah-blah Maine (No offense to those who live there, DUH!). Cassie has to leave her friends, Texas and the warm air!! But when Cassie makes a friend of Etoile, which means star, things look up! But with Mean Mary Ellen McGinty trying to ruin Cassie, can their fashion show charity event be a success, or will it be a flop?
Grumpy Monkey Freshly Squeezed
By Lang, Suzanne
This is one of the best books I've ever read. It is funny and interesting. You can really not stop reading this book till you're finished.
The Pout-Pout Fish
By Deborah Diesen
It starts with a very pouty fish and ends with him very happy 🐡he meats a bunch of different sea creatures who try to make him not be a pout pout fish✍🏻👍🏻👩🏻
Slob
By Ellen Potter
I read the book Slob by Ellen Potter. The book is about an overweight boy who is having a hard time at school. People keep bullying him, and someone keeps taking his Oreos. On top of this, Owen's parents had just died recently. So tries to build a machine that can replay the video tape of his parents death. I really liked this book. It was really funny, but also very emotional. Also, it wasn't a sob story. Throughout the book you don't feel super bad for him, to where the point you are about to cry. It was just the perfect amount of emotion, which was lightened up by humor. This book is realistic fiction because these things can all happen. He's not fighting dragons, or saving the world from robots. These events could actually happen. I think anyone 11 or older would be able to read this book. Anyone younger wouldn't feel the same emotions as Owen, and there is some profanity. A external conflict in this book is Man vs. Society. Throughout the whole book it's Owen fighting against the bullies and the school. He isn't fighting himself, nature, or one particular person. He is fighting school.
I Love You, Michael Collins
By Lauren Baratz-Logsted
This book is so good! It's 1969, and Mamie and her classmates are all given assignments to write letters to astronauts. Only Mamie writes to Michael Collins, the astronaut who will never walk on the moon, because he must stay with the ship, and after this trip NASA will never use him again, because there are so many other astronauts who want to go to space. She tells him about her family--her mom, her dad, her older sister Eleanor, her other sister Bess, her best friend Buster, and her cat. One night, her mom and dad have a fight, and her mom leaves, and soon after her dad tries to go after her. Eleanor, who moved out some years ago, doesn't stay long, and Bess leaves to stay with her boyfriend, and even Campbell the cat runs away. She had tried to throw a "Moonwalk Party", something her mom had wanted to do but her dad had objected, and then Mom left. But with no one there except Buster, is her party a lost cause? Will her parents get a divorce? And will the astronauts get to and from the moon safely?
Fire World (Last Dragon Chronicles, Book 6)
By Chris d'Lacey
2 stars--I don't want my review to be long and rambling, so let me just get to the point--I did NOT like this book. I didn't finish it--I read about 1/3 of the story before I got bored OUT OF MY MIND and had to put it down. I've read some of Chris D'Lacey's other works before, including the first five books in the Last Dragon Chronicles, so I really tried to give Fire World a chance--but it wasn't very enjoyable for me. There was almost NO action in the first third of the book. None of the people actually do anything. It's just the main character, David, living in a huge library (called the Librarium) with his friend Rosa and the Librarium's curator, Mr. Henry (who, BTW, is as dull as drying cement and not at all a noteworthy character). David doesn't have much of a personality either, other than having a crush on Rosa. I really wish there was more action and character development--the story would've been interesting if there was. Then there's Aunt Gwyneth. I just HATED her personality and the way she acted, as if she's better than everyone else. In the previous books, she was a villain for some time, but a GOOD one. I enjoyed her snappy comments and wily personality. But in this book, she's just an annoying bully who uses power and brute force to get what she wants. The plot was kind of cliche, too. The characters are living in a different world, where the only inhabitants are humans with special powers and strange creatures called firebirds. As the story progresses, the main characters eventually discover the existence of dragons. Now, where have I seen that before? I'm not saying the story needs to be completely original, but this plotline of people discovering that mythical creatures are real seems overused. The only reason I'm giving the book 2 stars instead of 1 is because D'Lacey describes everything in great detail and the world building is okay. Also, the cover is absolutely AMAZING. Seriously, it looks like a professional artist designed it. So if there are more books in the series after this one, I probably won't be reading them, because Fire World didn't live up to my expectations. This is my honest opinion.









