Kids Books - Literature

The Golden Road

The Golden Road

By L.M. Montgomery

loved it

Greenwitch

Greenwitch

By Susan Cooper

Another adventure awaits for you with the Drew children and their uncle, Merriman Lyon as they go to the small town but Jane encounters the Greenwitch itself, since she's a girl and there's also a legend that the Greenwitch only allows the girls and women to be close than boys and men and started demanding Jane to keep the secret and revive the lost gold carat. But a problem is, another boy found out and went out after the same thing for the Greenwitch. Even though Jane was after the gold carat, she also got terrified because of her nightmare about the Greenwitch but eventually got it all before the side of the Dark taking over. - Happy Reading!

How to Steal a Dog

How to Steal a Dog

By Barbara O'Connor

this book has a mix about two feelings sad,happy,mad,even jealousy i love this book i recommend this book because it shows how a little girl and her little brother do something really bad because they think it will help them but at the end they find out it won't help them at all she finds out that she does the right thing that's when a miracle happened once she did the right thing her family moved into a house i think the moral of this story is always do the right thing and something good will happen even if nothing happens just be thankful for what you have.

Jake the Fake Keeps it Real

Jake the Fake Keeps it Real

By Craig Robinson, Adam Mansbach

(WARNING, POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD!) So, what do you do if you cant find a gong for your father? Play mah jong with your father... in hong kong with your father so you wrote that song? YOU FAKE YOUR WAY IN MIDDLE SCHOOL THAT'S WHAT! As Jake tries to survive middle school, ignores his unicorn sister, tries to understand Mr. Allen. AND get ready for the talent show. Will the class see the fake he really is? Read it and find out!

The Poison Jungle (Wings of Fire, Book 13)

The Poison Jungle (Wings of Fire, Book 13)

By Tui T. Sutherland

I love Wings of Fire! At first, it was a little hard getting into this book, but I eventually finished it and was blown away. This is one of my favorite books in the series as it stars one of my favorite dragons Sundew, a fierce short tempered Leafwing who is trying to save the lost Continent Pantala from the evil Queen Wasp. This book does contain some mentionings of violence, so Iwould say the best age group would be 9+.

The Upstairs Room

The Upstairs Room

By Johanna Reiss

Annie de Leeuw, a young girl who lived during World War II of Germany, 1939, the first year as the war broke out for few European countries as a Jewish along with her older sister and parents. Since the war had broke out, all Jews have to fled the country, went into hiding, or went to contraction camps. Stayed with another family, still in Germany but had to hide from the Hitler's Nazis and not go to the contraction camp to get killed. But would she make out alive throughout the years of the war, without being discovered by the Nazis, hide her actual identity and survive? This story is based on the author, Johanna Reiss's real experiences during living in WWII in 1940s. This is pretty interesting and would recommend for people who would study WWII. - Happy Reading!

Harry Potter Hardcover Boxed Set: Books #1-7

Harry Potter Hardcover Boxed Set: Books #1-7

By J. K. Rowling

The Harry Potter books are J.K Rowling’s best installation. These books are recommended for anyone wanting a heart stopping, funny, magical, and unique book. This is one of the most famous book series in history, and J.K Rowling was on Time for Kids’ Bestselling Authors and she was #1 on Top Earning authors, beating Jeff Kinney of Diary of a Wimpy Kid. These books are about an unusual boy, Harry Potter, with unusual things happened get around him. Living with his careless and mean Aunt Petunia, Uncle Vernon, and Dudley, he gets made fun of from his broken glasses o his baggy clothes that once belonged to Dudley, who is spoiled and huge. One day, Hagrid, keeper of the Hogwarts keys, came and told Harry the real reason his parents died, and invited him to the greatest school, Hogwarts, School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Full of adventures with Ron Weasley, his poor and funny friend, and Hermione Granger, Muggle Witch and smartest in the class. Traveling to book to book is Harry Potter getting a year older each book, and stay with him from when he’s 11 all the way to 18. This book will bring you many sad moments, chuckles, and leave you rooting for J.K Rowling, and you won’t put the book down until every lady bit of it is done.

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Harry Potter)

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Harry Potter)

By Newt Scamander

A collection of every beast, animal, and monster in the wizard word out together in alphabetical order, how dangerous it really is and full detail of it. This book is supposed to be. Harry's school book (that he shares with Ron) and it is full of funny notes that they have written being funny. I think this was really fun to read and is a good companion book with the 7 Harry Potter Books. Recommended to anyone who reads Harry Potter. Thanks for reading -Ajg16's reviews

Quidditch Through the Ages

Quidditch Through the Ages

By Kennilworthy Whisp

This book transports you right into the Hogwarts library without apparition and is a thrilling read for everyone from the Harry Potter fan to the person who simply wants to learn more about mythical flying broomsticks. This book takes the magical object of a flying broomstick and it explains the history of everything from the Golden Snitch to the Quidditch Pitch. Harry Potter fan or not, this is a must-read!

Lord of the Flies (Penguin Drop Caps)

Lord of the Flies (Penguin Drop Caps)

By William Golding

From renowned author William Golding, The Lord of the Flies explores the farthest, darkest, and most primitive reaches of the human mind. Stranded on an island in the midst of the vast Pacific Ocean, Ralph and a group of schoolboys are left to fend for themselves, with no adult guidance they revel in their newfound freedom. With the hope of rescue crushed with the crash of their plane, their last hope lies in their signal fires. Soon Ralph's tribe begins to forsake their civilized ways, lapsing back into the lawless abyss of true human nature. Without the promise of rescue on the horizon, the boys forget their last hope for rescue, as all of their previous experience is consumed by the primal will to survive. Filled with page-turning intensity, Lord of the Flies is an ardent and harrowing tale, a hard book to put down. Readers will be fascinated by the down-to-earth Ralph, the reckless Jack, the sensible Piggy, and the reliable twins, Sam n' Eric. A good book, but not recommended for those younger than middle school age or particularly sensitive due to its blunt and straightforward nature, and minor language, but an over-all magnificent and meticulously structured plotline. Placed in 1950, and published in 1945, it may contain words and references used differently than in modern times. Ever a classic young adult or teen novel, readers will be transfixed by its looming reality. -armcginn

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