Kids Books - Literature
Once Upon a Dream: A Twisted Tale
By Liz Braswell
Amazing book, one of my favorites in this series! I love the fractured fairy tale genre. The book took so many twists and turns, and I was fascinated the whole time! Love it!
Middle School Bites
By Steven Banks
You've gotten bit by a mosquito before, right? So annoying! But that's NOTHING compared to eleven-year-old Tom. He got bit by a BAT, a WEREWOLF, and... a ZOMBIE?!? And right before the start of middle school, too! Tom was so ready to have a relaxed first day of middle school, one in which he could just blend in to avoid being noticed by anyone but his best friend Zeke, and his crush, Annie. But walking into middle school as a VAM-WOLF-ZOM?? It was going to be a crazy year, that's for sure. All of Tom's senses sharpen, especially his smell and night vision, he develops sharp vampire teeth, and even becomes a werewolf on full moons! And he seems to be developing a tasting for super-super-rare hamburgers... This book is a wild rise! You'll love reading this funny, wacky adventure as Tom ventures through 6th grade, not totally human, but totally interesting. I personally thought this book was awesome, and it kept me laughing chapter after chapter. The great graphics and story kept me engaged through the whole book and wanting a sequel ASAP! I would recommend this book to anyone ages 9+ and I rate it 4/5 stars!
Holt McDougal Library: Dragonwings (Cover Craft)
By HOLT MCDOUGAL
Dragonwings is a book about a young boy, Moon Shadow, who goes to America, leaving his mother and grandmother in China, to work with his father, Windrider. In this book, Moon Shadow helps his father realize and pursue his goal to make a flying machine, Dragonwings. In this book Lawrence Yep has demonstrated the love in a family. In the end, Windrider realizes that he as been foolish pursuing his dream and instead be with his family. After all, dragons do have families.
Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 2 (The Twilight Saga)
By Stephenie Meyer
Twilight is about a girl named Bellla Swan,who is on a vacation to visit her dad,"Temporarily" but finds love with a Vampire named Edward. And no,I do not have a team. Anyways,she's MADLY into him, and she's pretty sure it's reverse. But will they confess? Find out in: "Twilight" By Stephanie Meyer.Reviews are in! Here they are!:Amazon:"Best book of the decade...So far" :"Propelled by suspense and romance in equal parts,this story will keep readers madly flipping pages"-Publishers weekly. Sorry! No more room for reveiws anymore! Thanks! Bye! If you like it, ask for more "Ramble Reviews" From girlie101! And post books to be reviewed by Mwa![Moi is the correct spelling]
Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot Vs. The Uranium Unicorns From Uranus (Ricky Ricotta #7)
By Dav Pilkey
In my opinion, I really liked this book. One reason why is it is about a robot and the people are animals . Another reason why is its a action storie about a robot fighting bad guys. The last reason why is it has a lot of books in the series . My favorite part is when the bad guys get in trouble. You might like this book if you like sci-fi books with robots. You should read this book because it has a big series and its about robots .
Abduction!
By Peg Kehret
Would you go into a car if he had a loved one? This left 6 year old matt in crisis because he either got into the car with a stranger that had his dog or go back to his class and get help. I advise kids who are 10 or 11 to read this book because it is good and has high suspense and it tells you that you should never go into cars with strangers no matter what. Matt leaves his kindergarten class for a quick trip to the bathroom he never imagines that he will be in a stranger’s car going to an unfamiliar place. The stranger keeps him at his house for days until a miracle happened. I recommend this book to all kids that can read it.
Unbirthday: A Twisted Tale
By Liz Braswell
Everyone has been RAVING about this series, and I figured: I love fairy tales, I love Disney and I love Alice in Wonderland, so why not? I wasn't as enchanted with this book as I had hoped. It was a really cool re-telling/addition to Alice in Wonderland's lore, but it just didn't hit all the right chords with me. Let me explain: 1. This book is 500 pages long. It is WAY longer than it needed to be and droned on at times. That made this book super slow, and I am a fast paced kind of reader. 2. The Queen's executions and property stealing seemed random yet planned. I don't know why, but that part of the story kind of threw me off. It was weird. And we didn't even get to see too much of her... 3. The plot didn't grab my attention, if I'm being honest. What I did enjoy: 1. Katz was a cool character. Alice having a love interest was new and very intriguing! I have to admit, I kind of liked it? Especially since this book didn't go full romance either. Just cute plot suggestions to add to her story. 2. Alice is a strong female lead with likes and dislikes and hobbies. I like that. 3. The story telling and writing style of Liz Braswell is wonderful. That definitely helped this story a lot. Overall, this book makes me want to read the rest of the series, especially based on the reviews of other readers. Disney fans will enjoy it for sure! Three out of five stars.
The Worst Witch at School
By Jill Murphy
Murphy's law reigns supreme in the life of student witch, Mildred Hubble--anything that can go wrong does. She still manages to save the day on multiple occasions. A light, fun read for children 8-11. I like children's books and this was fun, but very young and light. It was cute and children this age will enjoy it. It's not an ambitious book like Harry Potter. This one, by the way, came first and is quite similar in some ways, it's a boarding school with classes in potions etc. and a big spooky castle. The difference is, there is no abiding force of evil against which to struggle. This may be appropriate for very young children, but makes the book seem a bit fluffy in comparison. The evil that does read its head is minor and brief. I love children's literature. This book is good, but not great. And isn’t that what we want with children’s books, for them to leave a positive lasting impression?
Junie B. Jones and Her Big Fat Mouth
By Barbara Park, Mahoney Dan
Sophia
I think kids should read Junie b. Jones because it is funny and to kids it's a life long lesson. Junie b. And her big fat mouth she puts everything into her mouth that she see's on the ground."DONT YOU EVER PUT ANYTHING IN YOUR MOUTH YOU SEE ON THE GROUND "the janitor said.I really like the book Junie b. Jones and maybe you will to.
The Ultimate Ben 10 Jumbo Coloring Book Age 3-12: Great Coloring Book for Kids and Any Fan of Ben 10 (Perfect for Children) With 38 High quality Illustration
By Nova
I would love to look at this Ultimate Ben 10 jumbo coloring book age 3-12: Great coloring book for kids and any can (perfect for chicken)with 38 high quality illustration and it has my favorite alien from Ben 10 :Omniverse which is Astrodactyl. I love Astrodactyl so much me be a female version of Astrodactyl.








