Kids Books - Magic
Twig: 60th Anniversary Edition
By Elizabeth Orton Jones
Twig by Elizabeth Orton Jones is an adorable story about a tiny girl who lives in an upturned flower pot. This book follows her, Twig, as she adventures through the seasons and even rides the back of a bird! It is a delightful story with very cute illustrations and a wonderful plot line! I would totally reccommend it to lovers of miniature things and fairies!
The Magician's Elephant
By Kate DiCamillo
If you love Kate Dicamillo well at least her books then I think that you would be happy with The Magicians Elephant.The Magicians Elephant is a great and interesting book.So let me tell you a little bit about it.There was a little boy and his name was Peter.Peter goes to a fortune teller to ask if he has a little sister.The fortune teller says that Peter does have a little sister the fortune teller tells Peter that his little sisters name is Adel.Next the fortune teller tells Peter that he has to go and find his little sister.So Peter is out on the hunt to find Adel.So thats why I suggest to read The Magicians Elephant.
Fairest
By Gail Carson Levine
I pulled this book off of the Young Adult shelves expecting some light fiction, but I really enjoyed some of the deeper meanings behind this story! Yes, it is a retelling of Snow White, but with insights that really apply to most women today. First of all, the two most prominent female characters are alike in that they find themselves unacceptable- like two sides of a coin, even their names are like each other. One, however, becomes the villain, and the other, the heroine. But Levine paints the two characters so you can see how one, in coming to accept herself as she is, finds happiness and bestows grace on those around her, and how the other, in hating herself and trying to be other than what she is, ends up destroying the kingdom.
A Tale of Two Castles
By Gail Carson Levine
After getting shunned from the mansioning apprentice master, Elodie has nowhere else to go. Without money, shelter, or any friends, she finds help from the dragon, called Meenore. Elodie uses her deductive thinking to solve a mystery in Two Castles. I would recommend this for ages 10+ I usually like mysteries so I thought that this one was also quite good. The pace was okay but in the end the plot had such a surprising twist!!! I still like Ella Enchanted better though.
Rainbow Magic: The Ultimate Fairy Guide
By Daisy Meadows
It is cool and you never know what's happening. Also kind and nice I love it so I want to read it .it so good and fun cool love it .mrs LaPonsie shroud get one loving my book.
Ms. Bixby's Last Day
By John David Anderson
If your favorite teacher had to leave, what would you do? Would you host a huge goodbye party, or would you sadly watch her walk away? When Ms. Bixby reveals that she has cancer, three boys try to help her celebrate her last days happily. This is a truly touching story about friendship, love, and pushing people to be their best...and it will defenitly make you cry at the end. "If you only had one last day on earth..."
Peter Pan in Scarlet
By Geraldine McCaughrean
I don't know how tinker bell got into hooks treasure chest.And fire flyer and tinker bell were in love.
Wishing Day
By Lauren Myracle
This was a very interesting book by Lauren Myracle. I wasn't sure if it was going to be my style of book or not, and it wasn't, but I still liked it a lot! It is a half mystery and half fantasy book, and I really liked it. Natasha Blok lives in an interesting and different town which is blanketed in magic, but not everyone believes in it. The tradition goes like this, on the third night of the third month after a girls thirteenth birthday, they get to make three wishes, the first wish is an impossible wish, the second is a wish she can make come true herself, and the last and final wish is the deepest wish of her secret heart. Natasha wants to believe in this magical tradition that her great, great.... (I am not exactly sure how many greats).....grandmother started, but is not sure if she should. Now, she ends up making her three wishes and mysterious things start happening, including notes that she isn't sure who they are coming from, an eccentric old lady, and crushes (though not exactly who she was expecting). The book gets only partly wrapped up in the end and you have to read the next book to find out what happens. I loved this book because it was very easy to relate to and I think that this book is a great read for middle school girls.
The Forgetting Spell (Wishing Day)
By Lauren Myracle
This is the second book in the wishing day trilogy and it is told in Darya's perspective. I really liked the first book and it ended in a cliffhanger which is why I decided to read the second book. I definitely liked the first book way better than this one. In "The Forgetting Spell" I felt like the same things were just happening over and over but in different ways. The story also moved along really slowly and I felt like most of it was just Darya being mad or feeling sorry for herself. The main character Darya does not model good behavior at all, and I understand that she might be acting this way because of the situation she is in, but she takes her anger and frustration out on the people that love her the most. Most of the book was this happening again and again, and I didn't really get what the plot was. I felt that this book was a bit unnecessary, and the series would have been better if it just went from the first book to the third book with a little modification. Overall, it was an okay book and just wasn't my favorite from this author. I liked the first book better and I am reading the third book currently and it is pretty good. All of this is just my opinion and I think the book was still written really well, it was just that the story and plot line didn't hit the mark for me.
Island of Dragons (Geronimo Stilton and the Kingdom of Fantasy #12)
By Geronimo Stilton
Woo-hoo! I am the first and this is an amazing book!!!








