Kids Books - Literature

Wonder: La lección de August / Wonder

Wonder: La lección de August / Wonder

By R. J. Palacio

it is about a little boy who has been home schooled because he is scared people will make fun of him because he has had a lot of surgery done to his face then he he go to school and............................you should read it

Belle Prater's Boy

Belle Prater's Boy

By Ruth White

So i read this book as sort of as an assignment and it was ok i guess. It could have been more exciting and i don't really like "classical literature." Overall, not bad, but i wouldn't read it for pleasure.

Sarai and the Meaning of Awesome (Sarai #1)

Sarai and the Meaning of Awesome (Sarai #1)

By Sarai Gonzalez, Monica Brown, Christine Almeda

I found this book in the "Book Fair" of Oaklawn Language Academy. I became interested because my mother thought it was good to match my middle name.

Snakes: Amazing Pictures & Fun Facts on Animals in Nature (Our Amazing World Series)

Snakes: Amazing Pictures & Fun Facts on Animals in Nature (Our Amazing World Series)

By Kay de Silva

I recomend this book one good reason is it shows types of snakes and what they do eat hunt ect

Each Little Bird That Sings (Golden Kite Honors)

Each Little Bird That Sings (Golden Kite Honors)

By Deborah Wiles

"Each Little Bird That Sings" is a touching, bittersweet book that quickly worked its way onto my "Favorite Books" list. It's a fantastically-written tale of the friendship, companionship, death, and sadness that are a big part of some of our lives. This book has just the right amount of sorrow and humor. I loved it so much - I would strongly recommend it!

The Mysterious Matter of I. M. Fine

The Mysterious Matter of I. M. Fine

By Diane Stanley

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funny and a little scary for certun ages i think it id kinds concerning that their babysitters head explodes cause the book said I thought it was a little funny about the snake problem in the middle of math a kid drops down and starts slithering it was funny in a good way I would rate this book a 4/5 stars

Great Expectations (Gift Classics)

Great Expectations (Gift Classics)

By Charles Dickens

Great book love it 10/10 would read again. Pip isn't the best character, but you kind of have to put up with him for the first part of the book until you get to the real heroes of the book in the second part, which is over course Herbert Pocket and John Wemmick. Estella is pretty cool too, but is kind of a brat in the beginning. But throughout the book she became a sick character, and totally deserves better than Pip. (but romantic subplots am i right?????) As I said before Herbert Pocket is god's gift to the universe, and the best character in all classical literature. Anyone who has to put up with Pip for a majority of their lives deserves an award, and Herbert deserved much better that whatever situations Pip got him in. Overall a pretty awesome book, needed more Herbert.

Mary Ingalls on Her Own (Little House Sequel)

Mary Ingalls on Her Own (Little House Sequel)

By Elizabeth Cody Kimmel

2 years prior to this story Mary has scarlet fever, she became blind. *Now* Mary is leaving her home and family to go to a school for the blind. There she meets two other girls (her roommates) who are also blind and they really make Mary feel at home. She misses her family so much especially her sister Laura but she knows that is she doesn't want to be a burden to her family she needles to learn to take care of herself. I think this was a good edition to the Little House series. Recommended for 10+ Thanks for reading -Ajg16's reviews

Race To Danger (Pokemon Chapter Book, No.13)

Race To Danger (Pokemon Chapter Book, No.13)

By Tracey West

This book has lots of action and it's so fun to read that I couldn't stop reading it. I finished it in one sitting. This is a great book for 3rd graders and Pokemon lovers like me.

Crazy

Crazy

By Han Nolan

Jason hears little voices in his head. But he doesn't think he's going crazy because he knows the voices aren't real. They're just like a little tv show cast in his head, commenting on his life. But Jason's dad really IS crazy, and Jason has had a rough time taking care of him by himself after his mother died. At a school support group, he finally finds the courage to open up about everything tumbling around in his life, and it's very beneficial for him. I encourage readers who are going through hard times to try this book, as it's very easy to relate to his struggles, and a good way to find solutions to them!

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