Kids Books - Life
Word of Mouse
By James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein
So far im on chapter 56 and it is a bout a mouse that lost its family so he goes on all these adventurer to find his families i really recommend these books
The Day The Crayons Quit
By Drew Daywalt
This asome book is about Duncan. Duncan is having a problem with his crayons. Each crayon writes a letter to Duncan. We enjoyed this book because it's hilarious! One of our favorite parts is when the shy peach crayon does not want to get out of the box! Read the book to see why. Also, we like the part when orange and yellow crayons are having an argument because it is funny! We think you should read this book because it will make you laugh.The Day the Crayons Quit is an amazing and radical book for kids of all ages! 3 Reply
Saving Samantha: A True Story (The Hazel Ridge Farm Stories)
By Robbyn Smith van Frankenhuyzen
awesome book
Clue in the Castle Tower: A Samantha Mystery (American Girl Mysteries)
By Sarah M Buckey
Samantha and Nellie are visiting England with their grandparents. They're thrilled when a friend invites them to stay at a grand manor house, right next to an ancient castle. But when they arrive Samantha and Nellie find out that a ghost may be haunting the grounds and a thief may be lurking in the library! Can Samantha and Nellie uncover the secrets of Lockston Castle... before something precious is lost forever? I love this book!
Boys without Names
By Kashmira Sheth
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Boys Without Names by: Kashmira Sheth For eleven-year-old Gopal and his family, life in their rural Indian village is over:.We stay, we starve, his Baba has warned. They flee to the big city of Mumbai in hopes of finding work and a brighter future. Gopal is eager to help support his struggling family until school starts, so when a stranger approaches him with the promise of a factory job, he jumps at the offer. After he took the job he figured out why that was a bad decision. There is no factory, just a small, stuffy sweatshop where he and five other boys are forced to make beaded frames for no money and little food. I liked this book because it was very in depth but it was also sad how he tried to earn money for his family and now he is a slave. The type of reader that would like this book is someone who likes a sad story but a good story. The genre realistic fiction.
A Tangle of Knots
By Lisa Graff
This wasn't my favorite book. The ending was too simple, and I felt like the author didn't express enough about the world that the book takes place in. It was really short, and if I'm honest with myself, it was NOT a fourth and fifth grade level book. It was more like a third and fourth grade level book. I think the interest level is more Grades 2-4 rather than grades 3-7. I'd heard a lot of great things about the book, but I don't think I saw it how other people did. It was an interesting setting, where almost everyone had a talent, but that wasn't much of a fantasy for me. I think that everyone is extremely good at SOMETHING, they just don't know it yet. But in the book, it was kind of saying that you can only be what you're good at. I might be extremely good at something, but that does NOT mean I have to enjoy doing it. I was especially disappointed with the book because the author, Lisa Graff wrote one of my favorite books of all time, Absolutely Almost. That book really touched my heart and is special to me. But I didn't feel that in A Tangle of Knots. I wish that it had more depth to it. It was really flat for me. Anyways, it did have a touching moment with Cady and her father, but that was the only special thing about A Tangle of Knots. After reading Absolutely Almost, I had assumed A Tangle of Knots would be equally good if not better. Boy was I wrong.
A Clatter of Jars
By Lisa Graff
This book is the sequel to Lisa Graff’s A Tangle Of Knots. This book is set just after the first book ends, but there are some time passages and you should probably read the prologue, just FYI, I think it helps deepen your understanding. You don’t have to. Anyway, this book takes place in a camp on the edge of a lake, a camp for people only with singular talents. Liliana Vera also has a singular talent, she is a Pinnacle, someone who can move objects with there mind. There are lots of other singular talents the campers poses, such as being able to hold your breath for a long time, hearing things up with your hands, changing your hair at will, lie detecting, tasting memory’s, and even a recollector, someone who can take and then give memories at will, amount others. At this camp, the lake holds a secret, but almost no one knows the secrets the lake holds. There may be some dangerous people on the lose, and it is up to the campers to stop them.
Wilf The Mighty Worrier: Saves the World
By Georgia Pritchett
i would really like to read this book. it looks interesting.
The Mystery at Lilac Inn (Nancy Drew, Book 4)
By Carolyn Keene
I love all the Nancy Drew books you have to start from book one so you get the whole Nancy Drew thing I love the book and if you like the Nancy Drew books or other Mystery stores you will love it too!
Rent a Bridesmaid
By Jacqueline Wilson
I think this book was a little bit sad at the start but at least she got a good mannered friend. I love Jacqueline Wilson because she talk's about feeling's also why they might be upset or happy.









