Kids Books - Life
Henry and the Paper Route (Henry Huggins)
By Beverly Cleary
I love all of Beverly Cleary's books, so it is no surprise that I really enjoyed this one. A fun story for readers of all ages. Especially loved the unique characters, plot, and illustration. Will definitely put a smile on your face while reading it.
Two-Minute Drill: Mike Lupica's Comeback Kids (Comeback Kids Series)
By Mike Lupica
This book is about a kid named Scott. He is really smart and has just moved. He likes football a lot. He has a secret talent. He can really kick. But their coach doesn't like kickers because once a kicker missed an extra point and lost his team the game. Chris also has a secret. I won't tell you because you'll have to read the book. i hope you like it.
Katie Sprinkles & Surprises (Cupcake Diaries)
By Coco Simon
They should make a wolfblood book. Maddy rhydian Tom Shannon and Jana could be in it. The series 2 already came out in the uk. Not in America. They are already making a series three!
Emma: Lights! Camera! Cupcakes! (Cupcake Diaries)
By Coco Simon
I haven't read this book yet but the book really catches your eye. So I really want to get it I saw on some of the reviews that she is a baker, model and that is all I remember. And I like the title "light,camera, cupcakes!" I really like it.
Milkweed (Random House Reader's Circle)
By Jerry Spinelli
Milkweed is about a young boy who grew up during the terrible time of the Holocaust, into a life of stealing and pilfering. When he is accepted into a gang of boys, he is named Misha, and his job continues; until one day everything changes. Bombs rock the town, Jackboots and their marvelous attire march the streets, and winter closes it's grip on the town. When the Jews are forced into a ghetto, he must steal during dangerous conditions to get food. And when disaster strikes, he must learn to survive on his own. This book was both heart- breaking and humorous; it was both terrible and funny to see the world in innocent little Misha's point of view. What really struck me was the ending, to see Misha struggling with his memories of the past. Like all other books on the Holocaust, Milkweed was (and still is) both sad and inspiring.
Princess Mia (The Princess Diaries, Vol. 9)
By Meg Cabot
Awesome book! All teenagers can totally relate to this sometime in their life. The plot is super intriguing: after a horrible breakup with her boyfriend Michael, Princess Mia is so devastated that she refuses to go to school at all, and instead just lies in bed crying over her sad personal life and eating. At the same time, though, she must speak for a very prestigious, important feminism-supporting gala, and somehow stumbles upon an ancestor's diary, helping her achieve a very big thing: turning Genovia, her country, from a monarchy to a constitutional monarchy. I would definitely recommend this for ages 12+!!!
My Life as a Fifth-Grade Comedian
By Elizabeth Levy
I CANT BELIEVE THAT NO ONE KNOWS ABOUT THIS BOOK ITS REALLY GOODDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Isabel of the Whales
By Hester Velmans
Isabel has always felt different, like she will one day do something important. But the thing is, she doesn't know what important thing she is going to do. That all ends when Isabel goes on a whale watching trip with her 5th grade class and falls overboard. The whales start tp circle around her and to Isabel's amazement, she can understand them! After learning that she is a Chosen One, a mermaid that is in the form of a whale that is to teach the whales, Isabel is taught many new things, while becoming more and more aware about the dangers, and has many exciting adventures. But when her tail gets infected, Isabel must make a choice that will rip apart she and the whales. Lightly sprinkled withh romance, this book was so enjoyable! But I wish that the author could write a sequel because the ending isn't complete. This book should have won awards but it hasn't which is suprising. I hope you read this because this is a must read.
School Story (Chinese Edition)
By Andrew Clements
I like this book because it shows how kid can do stuff they never thought they would do. I think you would like this book if you would like to know how friendship works and if you would like to be sitting on the edge of your seat.
Mister Death's Blue-Eyed Girls
By Mary Downing Hahn
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An amazing book! I literally could not stop reading it it was so good! I especially loved how the viewpoints changed and you got to see what each character was really thinking, and I just really overall enjoyed the writing style in general. Just everything about the book made it really captivating to read. One of the most unique stories I’ve ever come across. Would 100% recommend this book!









