Kids Books - Magic
Hogwarts Classics (Harry Potter)
By J.K. Rowling
Amazing!Harry,Hermione and Ron set out to destroy Lord malformed
The Misshapes: Annihilation Day
By Alex Flynn
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Fifteen year old Sarah Robertson is no ordinary girl. She can control the weather with her emotions. But in Doolittle Falls, where superheroes walk the streets, Sarah's powers aren't enough to secure a spot in the prestigious Hero Academy, not to mention the fact of her mother has become the town's most notorious Super villain. Instead of acceptance to the school of her dreams, Sarah is marked as an outcast with powers a misshape. Sarah is stuck at public School, with a ragtag group of fellow Misshapes and the normal. Sarah's forced into a special class for misshapes, where she meets a kid who shoots paintball's out of his eyes, a girl who can talk to animals, and a boy that is followed by backup ghost singers. Sarah is determined to take charge of her powers and win a place at Hero Academy.
Tales of the Fallen Beasts (Spirit Animals: Special Edition)
By Brandon Mull, Emily Seife, Nick Eliopulos, Gavin Brown, Billy Merrell
I haven't read it yet but I REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY want to read it. I have read the original series, the Shane series and the first 3 books in the Fall of the Beasts.
Knit-Knotters: A Branches Book (Stella and the Night Sprites #1)
By Sam Hay
When Stella finds out she is geting glasses she dos not want glasses.
The Lost Realm (Crown of Three)
By J. D. Rinehart
The people who love fantasy should read this awesome book . I do not have the book so keep in touch. -Greninja7166
Seven Wonders Book 5: The Legend of the Rift
By Peter Lerangis
The fifth and final book in the Seven Wonders series, this book takes you through twice the adventure of the other books. With strange alliances, more powers and loculi, and more humor is present as Jack and his friends try to save themselves from their doomed future.
The Secret of Grim Hill (Volume 1)
By Linda DeMeulemeester
It's really mysterious in the middle and gets you all suspicious and stuff but as you get towards the climax, it gets you all excited and wanting to read more, you'll want to read it 27/7! I recommend this book to kids from grade 4 to grade 10 and who likes mystery.