Kids Books - Literature
A Warrior's Journey: Burden of A Hero
By Andrew L. Peterkin
William
Great story line. I am guessing there will be a second part to the novel because of the way that it ended. Looking forward to it.
The Kite Fighters
By Linda Sue Park
This book was about a boy named Young-sup and his older brother, Kee-sup. They want to win the kite fight and fly for the honor of the king.
Alex & Eliza: A Love Story (Thorndike Press Large Print Literacy Bridge Series)
By Melissa de la Cruz
i really want to read this
Angel Burn (Angel, Book 1)
By L. A. Weatherly
At the middle of this book I was crying it was sooo sad, but it had such a good ending
Beautiful Darkness (Beautiful Creatures)
By Kami Garcia, Margaret Stohl
Lena is unstable. Magical. Dangerous. Ethan has no idea what his girlfriend can do, and what will happen to her.In this sequel to Beautiful Creatures, a beautiful relationship is at the brink of breaking and so is a magical fortune.Lena's eyes are ever-changing, determining who--what --she is if she is Light or Dark. Ethan, Lena, Ethan's friend Link and Lena's cousin Rid find themselves stuck in a spiral of love, confusion, and magic. Good for fans of magic and romance.
Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes
By Jonathan Auxier
Book Review: Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes by: Jonathan Auxier in my opinion is well written. The author found a great way to show character traits, the book shows scenes that show characters traits with their actions, thinking, and dialogue. The novel brings out the good, bad, and weak in characters. One of my favorite parts is when Peter Nimble (The main character.) helps the haberdasher’s zebra that scene shows Peters kindness, courage, bravery, strength, and skills. Another one of my favorite parts is when Peter meets Professor Cake and get the three pairs of fantastic eyes. My favorite character is the main character Peter Nimble. And one of my favorite quotes in the book is, “I’d give my hands up in a heartbeat, if it meant I could see.” Peter Nimble gladly said that. However the author didn’t always explain the setting with lots of detail, but I still managed to vision the setting. In conclusion I really enjoyed the book and would recommend it to a lot of my friends, I think they would really enjoy it.
Yellow Star
By Jennifer Roy
This book is a must-read for people who love history and learning about the Holocaust and World War II. I've read Yellow Star three times and the book becomes even better each time I read it! The book talks about the Holocaust in a more meaningful way by telling a story about a true Holocaust survivor instead of stating endless amounts of facts and statistics.This book is a must-read!









