Kids Books - Life
The Boy Who Dared
By Susan Campbell Bartoletti
It was a really great book, set in the eyes of Helmuth Hubener, a boy growing up in Nazi Germany in the reign of Hitler. The boy learns and observes the world around him to see how bad things really are due to Hilter. At the age of 17, he writes pamphlets depicting the truth, and with the help of his two friends Karl-Heinz, and Rudolf "Rudi" Wobbe, they spread them around his hometown of Hamburg Germany. Even though the story is sad, it is a great read to really inform the reader of what life was like then, and how one boy fought for the truth.
Miss Mary is Scary! (My Weird School Daze, No. 10)
By Dan Gutman
The My Weird School Daze book number 10 is amazing! Is the British student teacher a vampire? And why does she add bloody to every sentence? A book for young and old to read and sooooooo interesting!
Stranded
By Jeff Probst, Chris Tebbetts
the beginning of this book was soooooooooooo boring but once they got on the island it got very interesting. I kept reading it over and over until I got the second book. I gave it to all my friends and said read this it's good. Three said it was AMAZING, the other one said she got board in the beginning. but the beginning is boring anyway.
The Space We're In
By Katya Balen
This book was sad but I like sad books, and I think this taught me a lot. I can't put into words what this book taught me, but it was just really impactful. Also, I love when small details in books come together to form really meaningful, deep sentences, and this book did that quite a few times.
Middle School, The Worst Years of My Life
By James Patterson, Chris Tebbetts
This book is very humorous, and it is a good choice for anyone looking for a good read. In the book, Rafe Khatchadorian doesn't like the rules in his school, so he decides to break them! He pulls off one prank after another, but can he break all of the rules (which there are many!)? Or will he get caught and be forced to end his career? Read the book to find out! I personally like this novel, because it made me laugh approximately ten times. (I counted) I would highly recommend this book to anyone.
Scheme Spirit (Cinderella Cleaners #5)
By Maya Gold
I think this is such a great book. I always wanted to go to a prep school. For me its easy to feel like I'm in my characters shoes. By reading this book it kind of made me feel like I was really Dianna. This book made me feel nervous, thrilled and excited.
Drama
By Raina Telgemeier
I like all of Rain Telgermens books. This 1 is 1 of the best. I take acting and love graphic novels, so i picked it up. I flipped through the pages and it looked good. It was normal till Kelly met Justin and Jessy. When Justin tells Kelly something (i won't spoil). It gets crazy . Later on at the performance getting 1 prop ready is hard. Don't forget what Justin tells kelly when he wants to take a (still won't say) to the dance. And give or take dumps his date for someone els. Then Kelly gets the guy she WANTED she doesn't care. Then The End, Good show ppl
Ghost Boys
By Jewell Parker Rhodes
Kinda freaky, but it is NOT REAL. Which is luckily good. There is a kid named Jerome who was given a toy gun by his friend, and when a police officer thought he had a real gun, he shot the boy. Jerome died and his ghost lingered. He soon met other ghosts, who were all... brown skinned boys. They were all killed because they were black, just like Jerome. The person that started it all was their leader. Each ghost had one person who could see him, and Jerome's was the officer's daughter. He had shot him because he was afraid of him. And, basically.... he was just a ghost forever... :/ :( :'( This book was creepy, and might get kids believing in ghosts. So... what I got from the story was "DON'T BE RACIST."
The Magic Misfits
By Neil Patrick Harris
This is my first post and also a book review I did in my writing class Magic… it’s all tricks and illusions, right? Wrong. Neil Patrick Harris takes us on a journey about learning what magic really is with Carter, a boy who lives with his Uncle Sly who steals from people using magic. Soon, though, uncle Sly is discovered and he and Carter must run away. Carter escapes from Uncle Sly and ends up at the little town of Mineral Wells. There, he meets Leila, Riley, Theo, and the twins, Olly and Izzy. Bosso and his gang are a traveling circus crew. They scam people with fake attractions. Then, they find out Bosso is planning to steal the biggest diamond in the world! The friends hatch an elaborate plan to stop him! This hilarious Realistic Fiction book is great for people who want to expand their reach to a new series. This book was Magic to my eyes in many ways. I loved how this book is really suspenseful. At first; we don’t know much about the protagonist, Carter, and Mr.Vernon was steeped in mystery. It made me ask things, such as“How does he seem connected to Carter?” And “Who is he even?” I thought it was exciting when The Misfits unveiled Bosso’s plans to steal the largest diamond in the world. I found this book humorous, like when Izzy and Olly make little quirks, and comments, and I like how the narrator sometimes pauses and says silly things. Those things were what struck me most out of all the Magic. But there are some things that were less appealing to me in this book. This book is good, but like all books, there were a few things that were not as good as others. Sometimes, the book dragged on or had filler scenes and long parts unrelated to the story. Also, it used some terms I had to find out or look up. Those things I did not like as much as the rest of this book. There are many ups and downs, but I recommend that if you get bored easily, don’t even try this book. But you might want to try it with its neverending comedy, and also it would be good for you if you like adventure stories...I think it is a great book. Most people would like to read The Magic Misfits. This is good for a book report or review because there is a lot of content to write about. Overall, this book was great and very funny. I like all the other books in the series because they have similar content and quality as the first one. Join the magic with Neil Patrick Harris’s Magic Misfits!
The Misadventures of Max Crumbly 3
By Rachel Renée Russell
Max Crumbly- Maters of Mischief, is a great book! It was definitely better than the first and second ones. This book is about how Max and Erin need to escape the garbage dump to get away from the police and criminals and return home safely. The problem is, how will they do it? Read this fantastic book to find out.








