Kids Books - Life
The Captive Kingdom (The Ascendance Series, Book 4)
By Jennifer A. Nielsen
This book is awesome it is a great read. It has a lot of suspense and it is a great read for people that love adventures. When I read this book I couldn't stop reading! It is really good!
The Care and Keeping of You 2: The Body Book for Older Girls
By Cara Natterson
I liked reading this book.I'm disappointed that it was considerably shorter than the care and keeping of you though.Anyway, these two books are recomended to any girl, it's really helpful!
Braced
By Alyson Gerber
"Braced" is an amazing book! Rachel Brooks is experiencing a hard 7th grade when she needs to wear a back brace. Rachel has scoliosis which makes it hard to play soccer-her favorite thing. With lots of help from her friends, encouragement from her parents, and maybe a flicker of a crush, she might just survive 7th grade!
Chucky (Hollywood Monsters)
By Kenny Abdo
chucky is terror not like others notbook someone not like too see it because is too scared or not now about this because not want to look netflix or Youtube
Walk Two Moons
By Sharon Creech
I really enjoyed this book because there were sad parts and miracles to it. The book got exciting every single chapter especially the last chapter was sad and exciting at the same time. I got excited when we were reading this book with the whole class so we started it together and end it together. I really loved this book and I think you should read it too.
Dawn and the We Love Kids Club (Baby-Sitters Club, 72)
By Ann M. Martin
Since moving back to California, things for Dawn have been going well. She is in the We ❤ Kids Club with her best friends Sunny, Maggie, and Jill, Dawn's brother and father are being great, and even Carol, Dawn's dad's girlfriend, is being decent. Things get even better when the We ❤ Kids Club gets on TV! But things begin to get a little hectic. With all the fame, the girls can't keep up with all the calls. It doesn't help that there are no rules in the club. Rules are too "rigid" for this club. Things only get worse when Dawn's dad springs on Dawn big and terrible news. Dawn remembered California way differently than it actually is. Was it a mistake coming back? I thought this book was amazing. It taught it important lesson of talking things through with the people you love. This book reminded me a lot another BSC book "Mary Anne's Makeover", in fact, in this book, they mentioned what happened in "Mary Anne's Makeover". They're similar in the fact that both girls decide to make their own path, not caring or considering the aftermath or consequences. In this book, Dawn runs away back to Stoneybrook after her father gives his news. That part was exciting. It taught the importance of not letting your emotions get in the way of your logical thinking. I suggest this book if you like reading about family, friendship, and babysitting. Happy reading!
The Baby-Sitters Club #50: Dawn's Big Date
By Ann M. Martin
Dawn has been writing back and forth with Logan's cousin Lewis. The two of them have become close. So, it's no surprise when Lewis decides to pay a visit to Dawn, Mary Anne, and Logan. The girls are excited for his arrival. But as Lewis' visit comes closer and closer, Dawn begins to doubt her self-image. Is her hair too long? Does she not wear enough makeup? Questions like these begin to circle around Dawn's mind. Soon Dawn decides to do a complete makeover. That means new hairstyle, new clothes, more makeup. But will Lewis and the other BSC girls like the new Dawn? I thought this book was SUPER relatable. The reader feels a special connection to Dawn. It was, at least for me, comforting. As a girl who has struggled with confidence, I was able to take advice and tips from Dawn. But it was also nice to see that I was not alone. It was encouraging to see that I was not a strange case. Dawn in this story displays admirable character but I have to say, Mary Anne was probably the most admirable. Mary Anne is supportive, kind, and understanding. She doesn't push Dawn, but she does help her find who Dawn really is. I suggest this book if you like reading about makeovers, friendship, slight romance, and babysitting. Happy reading!
Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy: Little Women
By Rey Terciero
This book is such an inspirational book. Four girls, Meg, the fashionista, Jo, the tomboy, Beth, the guitarist, and Amy, the artist, live an somewhat normal life. They don't have much money, so they live in a cheap apartment. Their dad is halfway across the country, and the girls and their mom are mourning for him. But instead, they learn a lesson; even if they are a little poor, they have more than some people. This message gets them through extraordinary things. I recommend this book to 4-6 graders, and for people who love realistic fiction.
Making Friends
By Kristen Gudsnuk
Dani has always been unpopular so when she finds an old, dusty notebook. She draws her favorite character which is from a movie. Dani doesn’t realize that the notebook is magic and the character comes alive from the page! After understanding the notebook’s magic, Dani draws a girl that will be her best friend and make her popular. But they get into a fight and now things are worse off then ever! How will Dani ever be able to fix things? I would recommend their for ages 11+ this book is sort of weird and fantasy ish so if you don’t like fantasy I wouldn’t recommend this. It was still really good and the characters were really fun. Not the best book but still good.









