Kids Books - Magic
Through the Looking Glass Illustrated
By Lewis Carroll
Through the looking glass and what Alice found there by Lewis Carroll number of pages 185. The main events of my story were, Alice met Humpty Dumpty. Humpty then told her the way to find the way to find the Queens. Alice found the chess pieces and one of them was the Red Queen and the other was the White Queen. Then Alice met two knights and one of the knights wanted to capture her. Then in end Alice found the Queens again. They turned Alice into a queen! Alice had to learn all of the rules of being a true queen. I did like this book at some parts but, some of it did not make sence. When I finished it and thought about it, it all came together. The reason I liked it was because it is funny and it is how in the end Alice became Queen Alice. She was super cool about having to learn all the rules about being a queen.
Pearl the Magical Unicorn
By Sally Odgers
I got this book from the library. The librarian helped me look for the book!! I got it because i love chapter books.
Around the World in Eighty Days (Discovering the Great Classics)
By Jules Verne
I really enjoy this book in which Jules Verne has done. It has some good illustrations. It has a lot of action with a side dish of a train, a spy, and a lot more. I really like this book because it is amazing
The Forgotten Door
By Gregory A. Falls, Alexander Key
I agree with the other two reviews...the author is successful in making a boring storyline, and having a slow progressing character. I will never pick this book up again.
Wolves of the Beyond #3: Watch Wolf
By Kathryn Lasky
Amazing book! I'm giving this book 5 stars for an amazing plot with tons of twist. I couldn't put the book down because of how fun and adventurous this book is.
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
By Jules Verne
I love this book. At first i thought that this book would be boring but then when I got into it it was a really good read.
Jack Blank and the Imagine Nation (A Jack Blank Adventure)
By Matt Myklusch
This is a great book! I first heard about it from my teacher, and when I got it I couldn't put it down! It's about this boy named Jack Blank doesn't know who or where he comes from. He doesn't even know his real last name. All Jack knows is his bleak, dreary life at St. Barnaby's Home for the Hopeless, Abandoned, Forgotten, and Lost. Everything changes one morning when Jack receives two visitors. The first is a deadly robot straight out of one of Jack's favorite comic books, that tries its best to blow him up. The second is an emissary from a secret country called the Imagine Nation, where all the fantastic and unbelievable things in our world originate, including Jack. Jack soon discovers that he has an amazing ability - one that could make him the savior of the Imagine Nation and the world beyond, or the biggest threat they've ever faced. It's so amazing! They also have a sequel to it called the Secret War. I suggest you read this book fast because it's hard to get a copy at the library!
The Witch's Boy
By Kelly Barnhill
This book was very surprising, in a good way. When i first began reading it, I was a little bored, and almost considered stopping. But I decided to keep going, and so I finished the book. I am so glad I did! The Witch's Boy had an unique plot, something like which I have never seen before. The main character was Ned, who never spoke much after his twin brother. His mother was a witch, but then she had to travel away unexpectedly. While she is gone bandits show up to steal the magic his family guards. The only way to protect is to use it himself. Then he is kidnapped and must escape. Where is his mother? Why is the army gathering? What does the Bandit King's daughter have to do with anything? I recommend this book to all teens. There is violence, so it shouldn't be read by younger kids.
Blue Moon (Dead City)
By James Ponti
Although I really enjoyed reading this book, I felt like it was kind of slow. While it still kept the beautiful light mood, I found this book predictable, beautifully so. This book I found really fun and funny, while still having some depth. I found lots of 2nd books about friendships and trust being tested, and while this book is the same, I found it shown from a different perspective. Instead of the usual, where the characters started distrusting each other, but have to put that aside because of some big turn or revelation, and then come out trusting each other more than ever, this book was able to bring in more characters into the web of good and bad relationships while still testing the ones who were already in the web. I found this book really fun. Like always, I would like to thank the author and everybody else who contributed to this book. I would recommend this book to people in middle school, and especially people who don't like to read. I found this book really exciting, and I hope you do too! Thanks!
Mal's Diary
By Disney Book Group
This book is just like the movie and I love it!๐mal is getting A lot of pressure about being the perfect villain.and Ben is going to be the Prince so he gets to do whatever he wants so he invited 4 or the villains kids,so the villains ( like malifacent) tell the villain kids to steal the wand from the nice people .and A lot of other things happen .but not like the movie it's mals point of view.and it's SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO good!I recommend to all ages and I rate this book 4/5 stars ๐ ๐ Pizzagirl7 ๐ ๐









