Kids Books - Literature
The House of a Million Pets
By Ann Hodgman
i think that its a good book because thire is toghns of pets in the book
Dory Fantasmagory
By Abby Hanlon
I love Dory books. This one is my favorite , so far. I's super funny. It's about Dory trying to make a "real friend " at school. not a monster. Mary is still in it, and so is Mr.Nuggy. And of course, Mrs. Gobble Gracker.
The Thief of Always: A Fable
By Clive Barker
In this book, Harvey and Wendall are two kids who are really bored, and are taken to a house during holiday. They discover that the house has magic. They try to escape the house, but discover that everything in the house are illusions, including the people. Every day in the house was a year. Another character, Mr. Hood, is trying to persuade Harvey to become his Apprentice by giving him what he desires, but Harvey refuses. The book is interesting, it can be scary with lots of weird creatures. But, this may be a good experience for readers to inspire them to read fantasy titles. Fantasy books are special. *Warning* there is some language in this book...but it is still a good book.
The Mystery at Walt Disney World (Real Kids, Real Places)
By Carole Marsh
This is a kids book review of "The Mystery at Disney World, by Carole Marsh": Pros: It is a good book, showing some of the cool things at Disney World. It is an intriguing mystery for younger kids. Cons: It is a bit outdated (Extra TERRORestrial Alien Encounter, part of the map, George W. Bush, Etc.) Parts of it don't make sense, or are unrealistic (Grant and Christina have heard the story of W. Disney "hundreds of times" yet they have a ton of questions about it, the whole kidnapping "gig", etc.) Conclusion: It is a rather good book for kids 7 to 10, and I would recommend it for kids of that age who will be going to Walt Disney World for the first time.
Riley Mae and the Sole Fire Safari (Faithgirlz / The Good News Shoes)
By Jill Osborne
Pre-teen shoe model Riley Mae laces up her flaming orange Sole Fire running shoes for another ad campaign―this time in Kenya, Africa! Kenya is the perfect place for runners to train, with its high elevation and encouragement from Olympic athletes. It’s also a great hiding place for Riley and her Swiftriver friends from so-called enemies back in the United States … but for how long?
The Amnesia Clinic
By James Scudamore
James Scudamore’s novel The Amnesia Clinic which has two main protagonists, Anthony, also known as Anti, and Fabián, whose friendship is based on fictitious storytelling, is based on them trying to find an “Amnesia Clinic”. The whole story spans over about a week, so it was expected from the author to introduce a lot of detail, which has been done in a thorough manner, however beware for the use of various, not that often used, words, or even swear words, which appear more towards the end as tension grows. I often found myself imagining the picture of what was happening thanks to the very vivid and thorough descriptions and images, which could span over a whole page. The concept of the novel is very... interesting to say the least. Even though the main goal is to find and reach the “Amnesia Clinic”, it is not the main focus. The main focus is on the surroundings and other sub-stories, which happen throughout their journey. I find this book interesting for its focus on how lies may become an important, or rather crucial, part of a person’s life after certain, perhaps tragic, events, like the death of one’s parents. Even though the story in itself wasn’t that interesting to me for the most part, I find it excellent for analysis purposes and for thinking about.
Catacomb (Asylum)
By Madeleine Roux
Read it it is a really good book I enjoyed it and I hope you do to and it is also really surprising
The Defense of Kamino and Other Tales (Star Wars: Clone Wars, Vol. 1)
By John Ostrander, Haden Blackman
if its star wars I LOVE IT









