Kids Books - Magic
Dragonwatch: A Fablehaven Adventure
By Brandon Mull
this book is the best! Its about a brother and sister who have previous experiences the world of Fablehaven (series is called Fablehaven, totally recommend it ) and they are recruited to be the new caretakers of the dragon sanctuary Wyrmoost, to prevent a dragon uprising. This is an amazing book and I totally recommend it if you liked the prequel series Fablehaven.
The Carpet People
By Terry Pratchett
The CARPET. To the carpet people, its vastness knows no bounds. These tiny people are so small that their city, Ware is the size of a period. But living on the carpet can have its dangers. For example, FRAY, the absolutely terrifying natural phenomenon that destroys entire cities. One day the members of the Munrung tribe are peacefully minding their own business when suddenly, FRAY destroys the village! So Snibril, a Munrung, and his brother, Glurk lead the tribe across the Carpet. BUT, they run into Mouls, evil beings who use Fray to conquer cities. How will Snibril stop the Mouls? And where will they settle? The book was really funny and I liked it.
The Girl Who Sailed the Stars
By Matilda Woods
I chose this book because I love reading books about female independence! 😊 Being very independent myself, I love reading books about other independent people!
Midnight Magic
By Avi
In 1490s, there is a 12-years old boy named Fabrizio, met an princess, Teresina, who believed in the ghost, an ghost of his brother, an prince, in the disguise as a kitchen boy named Rinaldo who is actually himself Prince Lorenzo, who got sent all the way to Rome for something. Fabrizio, who is a servant to an magician, Mangus the Magician, got wounded up in murder of Teresina's tutor, Adetto. I totally recommend this book, I rate this 5 stars! I just love how the author, Avi, writes his book with murders, suspense, and some of comedy!
The Lost Heir (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel 2): A Graphix Book
By Tui T. Sutherland
Another amazing Wings of Fire graphic novel from author Tui T. Sutherland and illustrator Mike Holmes! This book was a spectacular addition to the bestselling series, and I really enjoyed it. Wings of Fans, get ready to see the world of Pyrrhia through a whole new look—get ready to find great illustrations, cool characters, and of course, lots of adventure! Summary: After Clay, Tsunami, Glory, Starflight, and Sunny escaped from the clutches of Queen Scarlet, an evil dragon who would do anything to kill them, they have found their next destination—the ocean, which is also home to Tsunami’s dragon tribe, the SeaWings. They recently found out that the ruler of the SeaWings is Queen Coral, Tsunami’s mother, which means she’s the lost heir—the missing princess—right from the scrolls she’s read and fantasized about for her whole life. Prepared to dive under the ocean and see what lies below, she’s completely ready to meet her mother and the royal family. But the SeaWings aren’t as placid as they look—they’re completely different from what Tsunami expected. In just a few days, she finds herself overwhelmed by these dragons’ lifestyle, loyalties, and secrets. But there’s one thing she’s sure of: there is danger in Queen Coral’s Palace—and she—Tsunami, the brave, bossy, impulsive dragon who always runs headlong into battle to protect her friends—must stop it. Can she find out what the danger is? Or will it be too late? Read this book to find out! Overall, I though this book was phenomenal, and I rate it 5/5 stars. I recommend it for readers who are always craving a good book, or like Wings of Fire!
Indian in the Cupboard (Cascades)
By Lynne Reid Banks
It's Omri's birthday, so he's getting presents! WoW! They include a MYSTERIOUS cupboard, an ANCIENT key, an AWESOME skateboard, a HELMET, and from his friend Patrick, a PLASTIC INDIAN. But Omri has tons of tiny plastic figures in his room, so WHAT can he do with another Indian?? So one day, Omri puts the Indian inside the mysterious cupboard and uses the ancient key to lock it. And when he wakes up, Omri hears a mysterious sound coming from the cupboard! And when he opens the door, a TINY INDIAN pops out! It breathes, talks, and thinks! In fact, the Indian, who is named Little Bear, comes from the past! Soon, Omri discovers that he can put anything plastic inside and it will become alive! But how will he keep his secret SECRET? This book was very funny and exciting, and you"ll enjoy reading it!
Palace of Mirrors (The Palace Chronicles)
By Margaret Peterson Haddix
Writing style--4/5. Really good. Every now and then I got a little distracted because Cecilia would discuss something to the reader for a couple pages and I would get bored. But I was still very impressed. Age choice--2/5. Cecilia was fourteen. Fourteen! Seriously! Just the way she acted and thought, the stuff that happened to her, it all spoke sixteen to me. She was one of the most ME characters I've ever read, not sure what that says about me, and I guess I'm only fourteen too. So hmmmm... Ending--2/5 While I hadn't contrived the exact ending, I knew it would be something a little too easy. And it was. I had at least a dozen reasons of why the solution wouldn't work. Couldn't come up with a better alternative, however. Cecilia and Harper's ending was great though... :) Dialogue--5/5 No complaints whatsoever, which was great, actually kind of impressed. Conversations felt normal and non-contrived, with the ease of real life friends. I am jealous. :) Character development--3/5 Conflicted here. I didn't really feel like I knew the characters well enough to predict actions for anyone except Harper and Cecilia, but for an MC she was pretty average, with the exception of her high values. Relatable, but not exactly remarkable. My type of person in real life, not so much in a book. But then, personality was not relevant to the plot, and it was made up for in story. Not sure where to go with this.
Found (The Missing, Book 1) (The Missing, 1)
By Margaret Peterson Haddix
When I first read the book, I was like "Wow. This is pretty cool. I think I'll like the next couple of books!" And so I continued the series, up until the 8th book. That's when I realized this book's greatness is not truly "Found" (pun intended) until you read the whole series. That is when it all comes together. Sometimes this book takes itself a little too seriously, and sometimes the information revealed is a little overwhelming. You may feel like the book is a little incomplete at the end, but that changes if you read the whole series. 5/5. This book is definitely worth your time.
The Cricket in Times Square
By George Selden
When Chester Cricket lands in New York, he has no idea what's going on or how he got there and is scared out of his wits. Then, a boy named Mario finds him and takes him to his newsstand where his parents agree with Mario to keep it. When they leave Tucker, a city mouse, comes to visit the cricket. Chester tells him his story and they have some meatloaf together. This book is very funny, entertaining and inspiring and tells us that fame isn't everything.
The Wizard of Oz
By L. Frank Baum
I actually listened to this book as an audiobook but I really enjoyed it! I usually don't enjoy classics but I found this was so easy to understand, and the plot was really fun. I thought it was cool to finally know how the wizard of oz ended and overall I really enjoyed it.









