Kids Books - Literature

Revolutionary War on Wednesday (Magic Tree House)

Revolutionary War on Wednesday (Magic Tree House)

By Mary Pope Osborne

It's fine to go for a nother adventure!today is the revolutionary war .in this book they meet George Washington and he thinks that they r spies .and a lot of crazy things happen .also in one part Annie and Jack r bidding behind a lot and there are people behind a fire a Annie and Jack watch them then those people think they r spies but they turned out to be nice.I recommend this book to all ages but I think 8 year olds will probably like it the most I rate this book 3/5 stars 😁 😁 Pizzagirl7 😁 😁

Buffalo Before Breakfast (Magic Tree House)

Buffalo Before Breakfast (Magic Tree House)

By Mary Pope Osborne

Today they walk out of the house and there mom says to be back soon but cause there gramma is coming g and they say they will be right back .this would its they r going to the Indian times (I guess u would call it .I'm not sure ) and they meet this guy named black hawk and he is really nice and shows them around and shows them a heads of buffalos .a lot of fun/crazy things happen .I recommend this book to 8 year olds and I rate this book 3/5 stars 😁 😁 Pizzagirl7 😁 😁

Hour of the Olympics (Magic Tree House)

Hour of the Olympics (Magic Tree House)

By Mary Pope Osborne

This time they go the the Olympic times and while they r there they meet a guy at a Olympic game that they wanted to watch and they realized that girls can't watch the Olympic games!so that means Annie has to stay behind while Jack watches the game with this guy he met .a lot of exciting things happen in the book but you'll have to read it all to figure it out😏 I recommend this book to 8 and 9 year olds and I rate this book 3/5 stars 😁 😁 Pizzagirl7 😁 😁

Elska (Horse Diaries (Quality))

Elska (Horse Diaries (Quality))

By Catherine Hapka

So I got this book when I was in 2nd grade and when I read this again, I felt too old for it. But I would recommend this for ages 7+ and for horse lovers. The pace skidded too much but the perception was detailed very well.

Sand Dollar Summer (Thorndike Literacy Bridge Middle Reader)

Sand Dollar Summer (Thorndike Literacy Bridge Middle Reader)

By Kimberly K. Jones

Get ready to laugh.. And cry reading this book! Lise is just a normal twelve-year-old girl with an amazing mom she looks up to and a cute smart little brother, Free, who doesn't speak (there is nothing wrong with him though) One day Lise's world comes crashing down hard and her mother is in a horrible car accident as her mom begins to recover she decides to go on a family vacation where she grew up in Maine on the beach. Lise hates it there but slowly comes around with the help of her mom and brother, her mom's friend Michael (a doctor and someone that the mom grew up with) and Ben in old man who lives near there "cottage". I have fallen in love with this book and I hope you will to Recommended for 12+ Thanks for reading -Ajg16's reviews

Z. for Zachariah

Z. for Zachariah

By Robert C. O'Brien

What happens when the world is ambushed with a nuclear war? Devastation. Ann burden is sixteen and all alone... Her family left to find out what has happen and don't come back because they've died of nuclear radiation poisoning. The valley Ann is living in has been safe from the radiation some how, and she is surviving but she is so lonely she hasn't seen a living person in months and is coming to the conclusion that she is the only one left. But one day a man arrives and becomes sick after drinking poisonous water. Will Ann trust this man, whom she doesn't know, and nurse him back to health? Can they survive this harsh new world? Read to find out. Recommended for 13+ Thanks for reading -Ajg16's reviews

The Sun Is Also a Star Movie Tie-in Edition

The Sun Is Also a Star Movie Tie-in Edition

By Nicola Yoon

This book is absolutely... BEAUTIFUL. Daniel, a Korean-American high school senior, meets Natasha, a Jamaican-American of the same age, and immediately falls in love with her, believing they were brought together by fate. At the same time, though, Natasha does not believe in love and fate or destiny, and only believes in science and facts. Also, she is an undocumented immigrant who must be deported that night along with her family. So, will Daniel be able to charm her with his out-going personality, and can Natasha manage to stay in America somehow? Or, will the opposite happen? Read the book to find out!!

Two-Minute Drill: Mike Lupica's Comeback Kids (Comeback Kids Series)

Two-Minute Drill: Mike Lupica's Comeback Kids (Comeback Kids Series)

By Mike Lupica

This book is about a kid named Scott. He is really smart and has just moved. He likes football a lot. He has a secret talent. He can really kick. But their coach doesn't like kickers because once a kicker missed an extra point and lost his team the game. Chris also has a secret. I won't tell you because you'll have to read the book. i hope you like it.

Saving Hitler: An Alternate History Book

Saving Hitler: An Alternate History Book

By Ian James

This is great! It really makes me mad how every book is against Germany okay yes what the nazis did was horrific and inhuman. But not every soldier was part of the nazi party and really most of them where just fighting for survival so it's nice to have some light shone on Germany. You need to know a little about ww2 for this book . So ya acceptable

Milkweed (Random House Reader's Circle)

Milkweed (Random House Reader's Circle)

By Jerry Spinelli

Milkweed is about a young boy who grew up during the terrible time of the Holocaust, into a life of stealing and pilfering. When he is accepted into a gang of boys, he is named Misha, and his job continues; until one day everything changes. Bombs rock the town, Jackboots and their marvelous attire march the streets, and winter closes it's grip on the town. When the Jews are forced into a ghetto, he must steal during dangerous conditions to get food. And when disaster strikes, he must learn to survive on his own. This book was both heart- breaking and humorous; it was both terrible and funny to see the world in innocent little Misha's point of view. What really struck me was the ending, to see Misha struggling with his memories of the past. Like all other books on the Holocaust, Milkweed was (and still is) both sad and inspiring.

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