Kids Books - Literature

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes Journal (Hunger Games)

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes Journal (Hunger Games)

By Scholastic

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes was the most amazing book I have ever read. I am a huge fan of the original trilogy, and I am so glad that this book not only did justice to it, but in my opinion was superior to it. I was at first skeptical at the idea of Coriolanus Snow, the villain, being the main protagonist, but after reading the entire book, I wouldn't have had it any other way. I will say, there are about five pretty slow chapters, but the chapters after that COMPLETELY make up for it. Getting a peek into the mind of Coriolanus Snow was so interesting, especially to see how he articulated his thoughts and put them into words. The ending left me wanting more, and I hope one day we find out what happened to Lucy Gray. I do think the ending was extremely creative on Suzanne Collin's part, how she left it up to the reader to decide what happened to Lucy. I also love the fact that it implies at the end that Snow ends up marrying Livia Cardew, because that just adds so many more layers to the original trilogy. In the original trilogy, Plutarch Heavensbee's assitant is someone named Fulvia Cardew, meaning if Snow married Livia Cardew, Fulvia is most likely related to him in some way. Another thing I loved about this book is the amount of characters that are related to the original trilogy characters, it really adds world building and interest to the story. It really shows how the wealthiest families stay the wealthiest, and how hardly anyone else climbs up to their level. It gives an example of aristocracy, and how Coriolanus was pressured ot keep the wealthy Snow dynasty going. I also love how different this generation of Capitol people and children see the Hunger Games, how different it is from the Capitol people and children in the original trilogy. In the Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, everyone sees the Hunger Games as a form of power over the districts. While in the original Trilogy, everyone sees it as a harmless form of entertainment. This story just had so many layers, and I cried especially when Sejanus was executed. Suzanne Collins did an amazing job with making you love this character, and then another amazing job with writing his death as painfully as possible. Lucy Gray's character was also so cleverly written, with how intelligent she was. Another fun detail in this novel is Coriolanus's hatred for mockingjays, obviously connecting back to Katniss Everdeen being the "mockingjay" for the revolution in the original trilogy. In conclusion, I would HIGHLY recommend this book!

Defy Me (Shatter Me)

Defy Me (Shatter Me)

By Tahereh Mafi

This book is awesome it inspires me so much

Imagine Me (Shatter Me)

Imagine Me (Shatter Me)

By Tahereh Mafi

A good ending to the Shatter Me series, but not the best one. I still liked it though!

Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret

Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret

By Judy Blume

This book represents the awkwardness of growing up. Margaret is experiences this difficulties that all of us girls can relate to. Judy Blume's heartwarming and interesting touch kept me from putting this book down. And the religious aspect, absolutely outstanding! Margaret's parents are Atheist, or don't believe in God. Margaret secretly prays to the God she felt is there in her heart, rather than what she learned from her parents. This book teaches us that growing up is difficult and that we aren't alone.

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing (Fudge)

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing (Fudge)

By Judy Blume

Tales of a fourth grade nothing is a really funny book it is when Pete Hatcher, Fudge Hatcher(Farley Dextrel Hatcher), Jimmy Fargo and Sheila Tuban live all in the same apartment not differ houses in the apartment they go to the same school together and Jimmy is Peters best friend in the whole entire world and Sheila and Peter are not best friends there the best engines in the whole entire world I think this is a really good book and the funny but mostly sad part is when fudge wants to fly like a bird but he jumps off a jungle gym and breaks his two front teeth his mother,Sheila and Peter thinks he lost them or just swallowed them but he did get scrapes all over his self he got scrapes on his knees his face his elbows his arms his neck his hand I mean he got scrapes every where and the book wages he cried a lot I felt really bad for fudge but I hope somebody buys this book for you or you can by it yourself but I really hope you enjoy this book as much as I did bye.

Fear,The (The Enemy)

Fear,The (The Enemy)

By Charlie Higson

This book is as usual contains Charlie's best new ideas. Like all the other books it is also amazing.

Enemy,The (The Enemy)

Enemy,The (The Enemy)

By Charlie Higson

THIS BOOK IS AMAZING. It gives you chills and nightmares. If your looking for a great zombie book i would turn to this one. I do not recomend this for kids under 12. Such a page turner. Your eyes are glued to this book.

Lockdown: Escape from Furnace 1

Lockdown: Escape from Furnace 1

By Alexander Gordon Smith

ReedB

I would definitely recommend this book. It has many twists and turns, and there is a lot of suspense. I would say this book is a mystery book, because you don't know if Alex, the main character, will escape the inescapable prison called the Furnace. If you like mystery, I would seriously recommend this book.

Fugitives: Escape from Furnace 4

Fugitives: Escape from Furnace 4

By Alexander Gordon Smith

I absolutely loved this book. I couldn't believe Alex and his "friends" had done what they always wished for. More problems occurred in this book, and it just got more exciting for every word I read.

Full Tilt

Full Tilt

By Neal Shusterman

Emerson

This book is the best book I have ever read. As you are reading, it feels like you are a part of the book.

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