Kids Books - Literature
Cecile: Gates of Gold (Girls of Many Lands)
By Mary Casanova
I liked this book, but I recommend it to 3rd grade and up because there are some tragic deaths in the book. WARNING: This review contains mild spoilers. Twelve-year-old Cécile Revel (Cécile is pronounced say-seel) is a peasant living in the village of Rileaux, France with her father. When she finds an injured lady in the woods, her father helps her, and Madame begs them to let her reward them in any way. Papa asks Madame if Cécile can serve at court instead of being a peasant. Madame says yes, and Cécile has to leave everything and start a new place that holds a brighter future for her. She becomes Madame's servant, and tends to her dogs. After a troublesome incident with one of the dogs, Stabdille, she meets Princess Marie-Adélaïde and her son, Bretagne (pronounced bre-tahn-yeh). After that, Bretagne requests for Cécile and Stabdille to visit him. But, there are rules no one ever warned Cécile about...and then measles take Marie-Adélaïde life, and then the prince dies and...just like that, Bretagne is gone too. Can Cécile save Bretagne's brother, Anjou (pronounced an-zhoo)? Will she lose her position at court? What will she do, when both of her parents are dead? You can see Cécile's loyalty to the people she loves as you read this book. It's good, so read it!
The Princess Diaries (The Princess Diaries, Vol. 1)
By Meg Cabot
It's a good book for any girl who isn't obsessed with reading but likes to sit down and read a good book. Recommended for ages 10+ because, it will be easier to understand the feelings of a teenage girl. The book might make you giggle, and might make you gasp, but you will be digging through that book because you'll love it! Girls. You will want to read the second book.
Lynn Visible
By Julia DeVillers
Many of my friends have read this book and they love it, I've read some of it and its very interesting.
Magic Puppy Spellbound At School
By Sue Bentley
Sue Bentley has done it again! Her lovable magic puppy series comes alive in this be dazzling story about a girl who needs a friend and Storm, the puppy.
The Benefits of Being an Octopus
By Ann Braden
This book is about a girl who struggles to speak up and is facing problems at school and at home. Her mother's new boyfriend Lenny is a horrible guy who is manipulating her and practically ruining her brother Bryce's life . Zoey is torn in between speaking up, and family.
The Empty Mirror
By James Lincoln Collier
Nick has always been a troublesome boy. Growing up an orphan in his uncle Jack care in a small new England town wasn't easy everyone was a little scary all The too watchful one day while Nick is walking in the woods a neighbor think she sees him miles from where he actually is soon a series of events reinforcing Nicks hotheadeds reputation untold the incidents become increasingly serious until finally Nick is the scapegoat for a mush more sinister crime on that he wouldn't even think of committing as he uncovers history of the town's influenza epidemic and as there is a strange occurrence in the graveyard he begins to suspect something out of the ordinary and get some answers no could have. Name Linlen his written a haunting story of a boy and his reflecton and what happens when two souls want to inabit the same liveg body love love love love love love love love love love it 1000000/10 :-D :-D :-D ;-) ;-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) O:-) O:-) O:-) O:-) sorry so long but grant book thanks for reading 📚
Saving Shiloh
By Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
I decided to read this book because it has a beagle name Shiloh in the story and I love dogs. Good for anyone beetween nine and thirteen years of age but especially recommended for dag lovers.
Junie B. Jones #28: Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff) (Junie B. Jones, No. 28)
By Barbara Park
I look like junie B. becasue the hair. And the glasses. The world a better place when junie B. is around.
The Warden and the Wolf King (Wingfeather Saga)
By Andrew Peterson
This is the best book ever!!!!!! Andrew Peterson's books have a truly magical feel to them and, even though the ending is controversial, the story is very realistic. Well, as realistic as a story including Fangs, dragons, and toothy cows can be! (Though I'm convinced all of it's real.) Andrew expresses human feelings better than anyone can, and every chapter I'd find myself saying, "That's it! That's what I've been trying to express my whole life!" I would definitely recommend this to anyone who wants a fun, thought-provoking book. For Anniera!









