Kids Books - Literature
The Story of Ferdinand
By Munro Leaf
JocelynMartinez
hi i am a 4th grader this is one of all time favorite book out of all the books that i have on my book shelf.here i will type the story.Once upon a time in Spain.There was a little bull and his name was Ferdinand.All the other little bulls he lived with would run and jump butt heads together,but not Ferdinand. He likes to sit just quietly and smell the flowers. He had a favorite spot out in the pasture under a cork tree.It was his favorite tree and he would sit in its shade all day and smell the flowers. Sometimes his mother,who was a cow, would worry about him . She was afraid he would be lonesome all by himself. Why don't you run and play with the other little bulls and skip and butt your head?" She would say. But Ferdinand would shake his head."I like it better here where I can sit just quietly and smell the flowers." to be coutied i will finish the story later
Scooby-doo Mysteries:Monster Menace (Scooby-Doo Mysteries)
By James Gelsey
this is a good book i love when they get chased by the monster
Predator's Gold (Predator Cities)
By Philip Reeve
The sequel to my favourite book: Mortal Engines. With London destroyed, Tom and Hester travel along the ragged Bird Roads, trading as they go. The city of Anchorage offers them refuge, but what they don,t know that it is not safe. Anchorage is headed for the dead continent of North America, and Tom doesn't want to leave.
Noughts and Crosses
By Malorie Blackman
I loved this book my english teacher told us to read it and I'm really glad she did because it was so interesting. It shows racism from a different perspective and I think everyone could get something from reading this.
Stay Where You Are and Then Leave
By John Boyne
The beauty of Stay Where You Are and Then Leave is that it shows life before World War I, during it, and after it, all from the eyes of a child. Alfie Summerfield is five years old when his father, Georgie, proudly volunteers to join the British army and fight in World War I. Four years later, Alfie and his mother are almost penniless, and can hardly go to sleep every night, terrified of seeing Georgie's military number on 'the list' in the morning paper. When Alfie realizes that his father hasn't been sending letters anymore, his mother tells him he's on a secret mission...but he soon learns the truth. His father is in a hospital nearby with shell shock-- and Alfie will stop at nothing to bring him back home...What amazes me most in SWYA&TL, is how exquisitely John Boyne weaved the theme of love into his novel. I also admire how extraordinarily Boyne was able to write from a nine year-old's perspective: I really felt like I was in a nine-year-old's mind while reading this. One thing I did realize though, was that there were too many coincidences (Alfie finding about about his father’s condition, Marian being there to lead him to the hospital…) not making it realistic enough. I also felt that it dragged on in the beginning-- so I guess you just have to have the right taste for this book: it isn't one of my favorites. In contrast to the language of this read, the themes, symbolism, and foreshadowing are admirably advanced, so this is fit for anyone 11 and older.
The New Captain Underpants Collection (Books 1-5)
By Dav Pilkey
I have seen the movie , great movie by the way, and I would like to see how the book plays out. 😺
Good Night, Mr. Tom
By Michelle Magorian
goodnight Mr tom. i love this book and is my all time favourite book. Willie the evaquee is sent to live with the warm hearted Mr tom where he is loved for the first time. he is sent to school and meets Zack and the twins. everything is going swimmingly until something changes his life forever will wilie ever get through it?









