Kids Books - Literature
Cracker!: The Best Dog in Vietnam
By Cynthia Kadohata
Xtenix
Man this was a fire book very interesting looking forward to more books drone her
Fancy Nancy: Pajama Day (I Can Read Level 1)
By Jane O'Connor
I wanted to read this book because my friend likes this book and i like it too. In the book, it is pajama day and Fancy Nancy's two friends have the same pajamas. Fancy Nancy was sad because she felt excluded. In the end, they all had the same pajamas. It was a good book.
East
By Edith Pattou
In this rendition of the folktale, East of the Sun and West of the Moon, this book tells the story of Rose, a girl born as a Northern child in a family of Eastern homebodies. Rose's mother tries to hide that Rose was actually born as an adventurer, but when an enourmous white bear shows up at Rose's families' cottage, the secret begins to unravel. Rose ventures on a journey tot he land of the north with the white bear as her best companion. This is such an amazing book, barely words can describe it. I throughly LOVED reading it and I think all lovers of friendship, courage and adventure would love it as well!
The Call of the Wild
By Jack London
BananaSqush01
The Call of the wild. When I read ''The Call of the Wild''. It was sad and quite inspiring. In this troubled book it's like Jack London is telling a powerful and strong massage. Although this is only a shortened version of ''White Fang '' it is still just as good. In this story Buck a much loved dog is kidnapped and transported to the snowy northwest Canada where he must work for the gold hunters of the 1890s gold rush. As the adventure unfolds Buck finds himself becoming more wild until the end Buck must fight a pack of wolves and answers to the call of the wild. Buck is an amazing and wild at heart character that is brave and true. this really shows what people can do to dogs and what dogs can do back. I give this book 4\1-2 stars. It is so sad that Jack London killed himself and I recommend it for people a least 13+ because of the strong volante themes.
The Moorchild (Newbery Honor Book)
By Eloise McGraw
The Moorchild by Eloise Mcgraw is a captivating story of a girl, half human and half fairy-folk who is put into a family in place of their own daughter. This books tells of Saaski's journey and her adventures as she struggles to find who she is and live among the villages who taunt, tease and are scared of her beacause she is different. The only comfort Saaski finds is playing odd tunes on her bagpipes in the moor. As Saaski grows older, the past and memories of the flok start to drift back into her mind, like dandelion flyaways, and she begins to wonder about where she came from and who she really is... This is such an amazing story filled with friendship, magic, courage, mystery and enchantment. I loved reading it and definitely recommend it to others!
Zane and the Hurricane: A Story of Katrina
By Rodman Philbrick
I completly agree with Mrs. Jagielski's comment on the book. A very emotional book. I cried a few times, like when he jumped out of the car to get Bandit, when the flood started, when Bandit almost died of heatstroke, and when Bandit got shot. But it is still an awesome book and i think that everyone should read it. BTW I love dogs thats why I cried a lot for Bandit :'(
[(On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness: Adventure. Peril. Lost Jewels. and the Fearsome Toothy Cows of Skree. )] [Author: Andrew Peterson] [Mar-2008]
By Andrew Peterson
This book begins the epic Wingfeather Saga (my username? get it? i'm so obsessed!). The three Igiby children's lives were fairly quiet, until their dog got in a fight with one of the evil Fangs in town. Their lives are totally changed and they begin to find out the truth about themselves. This book isn't as tense as the rest of the series, but provides a wonderful introduction to the world of Aeirweir. Sadly, this book doesn't get a lot of attention, even though it's sooooooo good. Beware the toothy cows! (totally serious.)
Middle School: Save Rafe!
By James Patterson
I loved this book I would recommend this to people that like funny but almost real stories or if you like drawing Rafe is a boy living a normal life until he goes to this camp to get back in school he meets new friends and learns to work in teams and try new things and to explore life just a little deeper than you already has it gave me inspiration to make a camp for my stuffed animals to do it gives inspiration to not give and do not back up when times are tough.
Soft Rain
By Cornelia Cornelissen
Through rocks, mountains, lakes, rivers, all by foot. Some cry, some scream, some mourn for their loss. Ripped moccasins, ragged clothes. Disease, famine, death. Soft Rain, a Cherokee girl is living a wonderful life. Learning to read, hearing many stories from her beloved grandmother. Suddenly, one day she is forced out of her home with her mother. Hawk Boy, her brother, and her father are nowhere to be found. On a long hard journey with harsh conditions, her best friend Green Fern, passes on, due to a “white men” disease. In this time everyone helps each other. Many people pass on. When finally she regroups with her family the joy is overflowing. How will her new life be like? What is the West like? When Soft Rain crosses the final river those are her thoughts…
Glory Be
By Augusta Scattergood
Glory is living in Hanging Moss in the year of 1964. Glory is best friends with Frankie. However Laura comes to Hanging Moss and things are changing. Not just small things but a change in the world. First, the pool gets closed by the town council. Glory is really worried about her birthday. She holds it at the pool practically as long as she can remember! What’s more is her older sister, Jesslyn, thinks more about her friends and doesn’t want to hang out with Glory anymore. People with color and people without are treated differently, and freedom people, people who believe everyone are equal are also treated unfairly. Glory begins to drift from Frankie because he and his brother are part of treating “colored” people unjustly, even pulling false statements about them! Glory learns to speak out about the issue and she thinks everyone is equal. She even writes a letter to the newspapers. She also encounters many other experiences...as in snooping what her sister is doing with a strange boy…






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