Kids Books - Magic
Nicholas St. North and the Battle of the Nightmare King (The Guardians)
By William Joyce, Laura Geringer
This book was great. I really loved it. It is the best book ever. I totally recommend it to everybody
Moonrise (Warriors: The New Prophecy) (Chinese Edition)
By Erin Hunter
oh my gosh! I heard that they come with Chinese trading cards!
Vote for Suzanne (Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo)
By Nancy Krulik
I read all. Katie Kazoo has the power to switch into peoples body. its cool but gross because WHAT IF YOU NEED TO GO TO THE LOO?!?!?!?
Whisper: A Riley Bloom Book
By Alyson Noël
She is at Rome and has to get a gladiator to go to Here and all the other people that tried never came back
Sword of the Rightful King: A Novel of King Arthur
By Jane Yolen
Sword of the Rightful King was a well-woven, SPELL-binding, Arthurian tale; from the first chapter to the last, especially the first chapter, which immediately captures your interest. The whole book overall has a good rhythm and doesn't slow down midway through the book; instead it speeds up. The finishing chapters make you question everything you just read and then you think "how could I have missed THAT?" Full of plot twists and mystery. I love how it switches perspectives, and even though you think you know a character, you really only know as much as the other characters, which gives you the sense that you are IN the story and it is unfolding all around you. Ms. Yolen also pays great attention to the smallest details of the storyline, which I makes me enjoy the story all the more. I can smell the blood on the ground, hear the baying of the dying brachet, and feel the sword in my hand. The only thing I regret about reading this is that I am now hooked and there is no sequel. I suggest to ages 11 and up, as there is some mild language, but in all, it was "an old story but a good one."
The Final Battle...For Now (The Sisters Eight)
By Lauren Baratz-Logsted
it is cool since it is a new take on the world. what if you were 8 years old and your parents disapear. how would you live, drive, cook, go to school?
The Warrior Heir
By Cinda Williams Chima
Honestly, this book had a very sloooow beginning. The only reason i was able to get through it was because my friends recommended the series to me. But when I read on, I saw that the author had woven a rich web of connected stories that linked together, complete with a major climax. Chima created a world of magic I've never seen before.
Diary of a Fairy Godmother
By Esme Raji Codell
OMG I just love this book! Can't believe that it is here! I just love Hunky! Especially how she wants to turn into an F.G. She's also like the prettiest witch I've ever seen!!
Small Persons with Wings
By Ellen Booraem
I decided to read this book for 2& reasons. #1 is that it had a HILARIOUS title (or at least I thought so.) Anywayays reason #2 is that the glittery cover caught my eye because I personally LOVE glittery things. Here are 3 solid reasons why you should read this book. #1 is that it isn't a soppy love story I mean it does have some really ackward parts. But doesn't every book have those? Reason #2 is that this book keeps it interesting it have great cliffhangers and it has a new twist around every chapter! My #3 reason is that it's a totally original book. It doesn't go along with your normal storyline,villain,or as you can see on the cover, small persons with wings!
Dr. Franklin's Island
By Ann Halam
Dr. Franklin's Island, by Ann Halam is a book about about 3 teens who are the only survivors of of a plane crash that kills over 30 people. They end up stranded on a island that looks as though there is no human life on it. Weeks pass when suddenly they find a secret lab on the other side of the island. The mad scientist on the lab is trying to change humans in to animals and uses the three teen as the lab rats. This book was really creepy, and that's why I wouldn't highly recommend it, though if you like the Series of Unfortunate Events, then you might really enjoy it.









