Kids Books - Literature

The Austere Academy (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 5)

The Austere Academy (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 5)

By Lemony Snicket

I love A Series of Unfortunate Events! I think this is my favorite book in the series. The Baudelaires have been sent to an evil villain, a reptile enthusiast, a woman who's afraid of everything, and a man called Sir who apparently does not know what child labor laws are, and now they are sent to a wretched boarding school. Vice Principal Nero is a violin-obsessed, mimicking, and very, very rude person. The orphans are forced to live in a shack with ugly wallpaper, dripping fungus, and VERY territorial crabs. However, there is one good thing about the school. They make friends with two wonderful triplets named Duncan and Isadora, who are also orphans. But when Count Olaf shows up at the school in yet another ridiculous disguise, the orphans wonder how they can ever get away from this ruthless villain. Between S.O.R.E., comprehensive exams, and owing a terrible violinist MANY bags of candy, can the Baudelaires and their friends manage to stay out of Count Olaf's clutches?

Murder Is Easy (Agatha Christie Collection)

Murder Is Easy (Agatha Christie Collection)

By Agatha Christie

This book has you thinking for a while, only to realize you've thought wrong, like the rest of her books & any good murder mystery.

Wet and Wild! #5 (George Brown, Class Clown)

Wet and Wild! #5 (George Brown, Class Clown)

By Nancy Krulik

Anonymous

I like how he has super burps. This is an awesome book because it made me laugh. I like how he slides ane he is the winner thanks to Louie cutting line.

Turtles All the Way Down

Turtles All the Way Down

By John Green

Aza Holmes has never been in or sought out the limelight. She lives in an ordinary world in ordinary Indiana in ordinary modern-day America. The only thing hindering her is her thoughts: her germaphobia, her constant mental battles, her desperation. Other than that, she has never been of public interest. But when best friend Daisy urges Aza to visit Davis Pickett, a childhood friend, after a scandal about his billionaire fugitive father Russell Pickett, Aza's life is about to be changed forever. After years in the shadows, her life is suddenly thrust into insanity between juggling a reinforced friendship and maybe more with Davis, accused negligence from Daisy, trying to find her morales, anti-socialness caving in on her, and her ever-spiraling fears. A heartbreaking story about change, fear, and love, "Turtles All the Way Down" by the brilliant John Green cannot be prevented from being in the limelight of fans for generations.

Becoming Brianna (Emmie & Friends)

Becoming Brianna (Emmie & Friends)

By Terri Libenson

Becoming Brianna by terri Libenson Genre: nonfiction or informational I chose # 3 because it's just right. I didn't learn anything from the book .The challenge did not help me. I didn't find anything interesting about the book. And nothing surprised me. I would recommend this book to grade 3-5 because it's not a challenging book.

The Diary of a Young Girl. Anne Frank

The Diary of a Young Girl. Anne Frank

By Anne Frank

This book is so meaningful. It's down to earth, but at the same time, I can't imagine anything that Anne went through happening to me. Anne is a real girl during the Holocaust. She lived a regular life, and then WWII started up. Her family and several others were forced into hiding to avoid concentration camps, commonly known as Nazi death camps. Hitler was insane and prejudiced against Jews. He felt that their religion was an excuse to treat them horribly. Anne's and several other families hid in a storehouse, which was owned by a friend of their's who was not a Jew. As Anne pours her heart out to her diary, which she calls Kitty, we can feel the weight of thousands of people on our shoulders. We weep for those who were lost in WWII and those who lost loved ones. Anne go's through her teenage years hidden away, years she should have been able to spend with friends. Hitler started a war, and then, after generations of lives were lost, he killed himself. This book would be a hard subject for kids under 4th grade to read. Thank you.

The Book With No Pictures

The Book With No Pictures

By NOVAK B.J

Isabella

The book with no pictures written by BJ NOVAK this book is really funny.even now there’s no picture. there are really funny characters in the book. I love this book because in the book The book is silly the book will make you say funny words . the book will also make you smile.for example Blue berry pizza is a pizza with blue Berrys. He is a really funny character In the book.the book will also make you say I am a crazy robot. I recommend this book to people ho like funny books. there are much more Characters in the book. make sure to read to find aot more. I think you will like this book. It makes lots of smiles make shor you read the book to your friends. I hope this makes you want to read the book. I hope you will like this book! Make sure to have funny thoughts when you read this book.thir are more characters in the book. Have fun while you read the book.

Stonewall

Stonewall

By Jean Fritz

Gen. Thomas J. Jackson who is well-known by his nickname; Stonewall. He was born Jan. 21st, 1824 - May 10, 1863. He fought in U.S. Civil War (1861-1865) until 1863 when he died. His desire to become a pastor and work with the Church and God but he also have the desire to join the military until finally he has an opportunity to take the charge of the U.S. Confederate Army as a general. In 1853, he married one lady, Elinor "Ellie" Jackson but got separated in 1854 due to Ellie`s death. After Ellie`s death, Stonewall was so upset because he missed Ellie dearly and he ended up got married again to another lady; Mary Anna Jackson in 1857 but ended in 1863 due to Stonewall`s death. During his two marriages, he has two girls; Mary Graham Jackson and Julia Laura Jackson. He was well respected by his unit during Civil War. And his final words were; "Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees." - Gen. Stonewall. And his cause of death was pneumonia.

Frosted Kisses

Frosted Kisses

By Heather Hepler

it is very cool

Cardboard

Cardboard

By Doug TenNapel

What I liked about this book was because it showed how all of the characters actually felt and it was funny the illustrations were good and just the book in general was really good I liked that it showed if you believe in things they might come true which was really good because I have not read many books like that an those are the books I like to read too.

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