Kids Books - Literature

Treasure Hunters - FREE PREVIEW EDITION (The First 10 Chapters)

Treasure Hunters - FREE PREVIEW EDITION (The First 10 Chapters)

By James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein

I love this book series it is awesome! When I started to read through s I was in a challenge with my brother and we had a challenge that whoever finished there book first would win a dollar and he won but we each picked a book from each other's room to give to the other person to read and he gave me treasure hunters then I kept reading and got addicted to it and I loved it because it had pictures and me being me nine year old tried it and so sense my brother had already finished the series he gave his books to me so the treasure hunters series became mine.

Endangered

Endangered

By Eliot Schrefer

Anonymous

I’m sorry to say that despite my attempts to read this, it’s terrible. The put too many details and take to long to get to the point, the idea was good, but poorly executed. I am an avid reader, and it’s usually pretty easy for me to read books, even bad ones. But with this, my eyes glaze over and I involuntarily skip sentences and paragraphs.

Izzy + Tristán (Spanish Edition)

Izzy + Tristán (Spanish Edition)

By Shannon Dunlap

Cool girl

I don't like it so much🙄

Where Are You Going, Baby Lincoln?: Tales from Deckawoo Drive, Volume Three

Where Are You Going, Baby Lincoln?: Tales from Deckawoo Drive, Volume Three

By Kate DiCamillo

READER1

I think this is a great book. The only thing that kept me from giving 5th star is that it does not tell you what the story that Baby wrote after her trip says.

Dead Is the New Black

Dead Is the New Black

By Marlene Perez

This is a book for those of you who like paranormal/weird/sweet romance/appropriate/no cursing/mystery all in one book series. It's perfect for anyone who wants to read something romantic and scary all at once. The main character Daisy is someone everyone would want to be friends with. I think that everyone has a little bit of Daisy in them, whether they realize it or not. I think everyone wants to go on some sort of adventure, or solve a mystery, and Daisy does just that, giving you that feeling of "I want to do that" or just feeling content reading the book. Either way it's perfect for everyone! At the end of each book It leaves you wanting more, thankfully there's a lot in the series. THANK YOU! Marlene Perez for the perfect teen/preteen series!!

The Mystery of the Wild West Bandit (The Boxcar Children Mysteries)

The Mystery of the Wild West Bandit (The Boxcar Children Mysteries)

By Tim Jessell

NO SPOILERS The Boxcar Children Books are great! Jesse, Henry, Violet, and Benny are just amazing!😃 They are great detectives that help others. I've read all of the Boxcar Children Books, and they are all absolutely fun and educational (in super fun ways)! I really hope you read this books!

Swipe

Swipe

By Evan Angler

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Placed in a futuristic type setting, Evan Angler's book, swipe, has us following the main character, Logan Langly, through mysteries and secrets of his life. Logan lives in a time when everyone, at the age of thirteen, pledge their allegiance to the powers of their world and get a mark. The mark allows you to buy stuff, get rides, and basically be a normal citizen. But Logan's sister had an accident during her pledge, and he hasn't seen her since the day she walked out the door to get her mark. Now he's approaching his thirteenth birthday and he feels like he is being watched. Is Logan destined to fail like his sister? And what's really going on with a group of markless called The Dust, a group that is rumored to kidnap unmarked children. Is Logan The Dust's next target? As Logan teams up with a new friend, he discovers that everything he believed in could be wrong, and that the government is hiding something. Something dangerous.

The Riverman (The Riverman Trilogy)

The Riverman (The Riverman Trilogy)

By Aaron Starmer

Aaron Starmer found a way to craft a story so fantastical, it seems realistic. So off-the-charts-unbelievable, you find a way to turn it the other way around. Alistair Cleary lives in the village of Thessaly, in northern New York. He's the type of boy who everyone trusts with secrets--but when Fiona Loomis tells him a secret so ridiculous, he thinks she may be crazy, he struggles to keep it. Fiona tells a tale of a magical world, where only the children with an imagination so outstanding, they believe in magic, are invited, and welcomed. This world is her second home. Maybe even her first-- but the children there are in danger. The Riverman is out to steal their souls, and Fiona has no doubt that her soul could be next. Filled with imagination, and the most unexpected plot twists, every word of The Riverman lures you into the next!

Specials (Uglies Trilogy, Book 3)

Specials (Uglies Trilogy, Book 3)

By Scott Westerfeld

This is an amazing sequel to the Pretties. Tally has been turned into a Special, a specially (get it?) engineered "police force" for her city. Tally and her group of friends, The Cutters, must keep the Uglies in their place, keep the Pretties "bubbly", and keep the remaining Smokies from handing out the cure. But when Tally is faced with someone from her past, and the news of a possible war, what will she choose: her "special" powers and thoughts of superiority, or the chance of a new world?

Warrior's Refuge (Warriors Graphic Novels)

Warrior's Refuge (Warriors Graphic Novels)

By Erin Hunter

Awesome book! Beautifully written, and simply impossible to put down...very engaging. Graystripe lives a lonely life. After being kidnapped by some two-legged creatures and forced to live in a house, he doesn’t know where his friends are. He was once part of the warrior Clans, who are cats that hunt and live in the wild...but not anymore. The former second-in-command must now fight his way out of captivity. Being a house cat isn’t in his nature...and that’s why failure to escape is not an option. But sometimes, Graystripe isn’t sure he wants to leave the Twolegs. After all, they fed him and kept him comfortable, didn’t they? And he has also met a house cat called Millie, who might be a good friend for him. In the end, he escapes—but Millie wants to come with him. Graystripe doesn’t know if this is safe, though, since she has never been out in the wild—and she may not survive. Can he make the right decision? Or will the journey back home prove to be more dangerous than he thought? Read this book to find out!

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