Kids Books - Magic

The Girl Who Drank the Moon

The Girl Who Drank the Moon

By Kelly Barnhill

In the town of Protectorate every year they leave a baby as a “offering” to the witch for peace. However, the actual witch is a very kind one name Xan. One day when she goes to pick the baby up she finds herself falling in love with her. She names the baby Luna but accidentally feeds her moonlight instead of starlight which makes Luna magical. Xan is taking care of Luna but soon Xan realizes that taking care of a baby was a harder thing to do than she realized, and even harder when the baby is magical. Meanwhile in Protectorate there is a boy prepared to be a elder, leader of the town, but he has too much questions so the elders decide they will have to “do away with him”. But the oldest elder has a heart for this boy...Now because of fake stories about the “witch” or Xan, the kind boy plans on killing Xan for supposedly “stealing” babies when she is only protecting them from sorrow. The boy resigns from the elder council and marries a new wife named Ethyne. They now have the youngest baby which they will have to sacrifice. So the boy designs a plan to kill the witch before. Meanwhile Luna’s magic evolves making her having sudden outbursts of magic. Since her memories were hidden away she does not know what magic means but, thinks only that she remembers something about the word. She feels the need to protect Xan so she followers her dear Grandmama on a journey without her knowing and her two friends Gerth and Fydrian on her heels in search of her. Her “mad” mother is also searching for her lost, sacrificed daughter, Luna. She know the real witch and is out about to stop her from feeding on people’s sorrow. An epic story where paths cross defining truth from lie.

Six of Crows

Six of Crows

By Leigh Bardugo

Featuring amazing heists, lovable characters, great friendships, and lots of waffles, Six of Crows is by far one of my favorite books of all time. The plot and world felt almost tangible, and after reading, I found myself longing to travel to Ketterdam. This extraordinary book has female characters that seemed real and believable, and they were people who I could root for in the story. Many fantasy novels tire out the "damsel in distress" trope, as they do the "overprotective boy who will kill you if you tough his girl" cliche, but this book does neither. Inej and Nina are powerful protagonists, as are Wylan, Jesper, Kaz, and Matthias. If you like heists, LGBTQ+ representation, hilarious friendly banter, and the occasional waffle, you will love Six of Crows.

Crooked Kingdom: A Sequel to Six of Crows

Crooked Kingdom: A Sequel to Six of Crows

By Leigh Bardugo

After reading Six of Crows, I didn't know if Crooked Kingdom would meet up to the standards of its prequel, but it delivered and more. We got to see even further inside the personal dilemmas of the characters, and how they still think everything through and come up with the perfect plan. I loved this book a lot, maybe even a little more than Six of Crows, and I think I can say that this is an amazing series, one of my favorites.

The little white horse

The little white horse

By Elizabeth GOUDGE

Maria Merryweather is a 13-year-old girl living in the year 1800s in England. Her parents are dead, and she can't go on living in her house in London, so she, her guardian Miss Heliotrope, and her dog Wiggins go to live at Maria's cousin Sir Benjamin's manor, Moonacre Manor. Moonacre Manor is located in a valley with a church, a village called Silverydew, woods, and a bay nearby. At the manor, Maria meets many people, including a boy named Robin, an old parson, and a woman named Loveday. There, she finds out that the men from the woods are causing trouble in Silverydew and won't allow the village children to play at the bay and won't sell the fish they catch to the villagers. Maria must do something, but what? Can she succeed where hundreds of past Merryweathers have failed? I liked this book because it has a lot of adventure and was funny, but sometimes it was a little boring.

The Wingsnatchers: Carmer and Grit, Book One

The Wingsnatchers: Carmer and Grit, Book One

By Sarah Jean Horwitz

Carmer and Grit, in my opinion, is a 3 ½ star-worthy book. I’m saying this because the book itself is a little on the slow side, and I enjoy more fast-paced books that keep you on the edge of your seat; And this just wasn’t one of them. You could tell what was going to happen. I thout that even if you took out some of the chapters, the book would still make sense. The storyline, though, I thought was interesting and fun because the plot made you actually want to finish the book. I would recommend this book for ages 7+, and people who like magic and faeries. I’m giving the book Carmer and Grit an extra half star because I mean, it wasn’t a bad book, albeit the fact it wasn’t very engaging, it still deserved an extra half of a star because the story still made me feel feelings, like anger at Gideon, sympathy for Grit and Carmer, and disgust at The Mechanist. Overall, this book is right between mediocre and good.

Warriors #3: Forest of Secrets (Warriors: The Prophecies Begin)

Warriors #3: Forest of Secrets (Warriors: The Prophecies Begin)

By Erin Hunter

A Warriors Book Forest of Secrets, by Erin Hunter tells the story of Fire heart who tries to uncover the secrets that would be better left hidden. Fire heart comes back with fresh kill for the clan and puts it in the pill of fresh kill. Tiger claw tells fire heart that he has been chosen to go to the gathering. Fire heart says that Tiger claw is spreading rumors about him. Fire heart is wored that Gray strip is going to get cot visiting silver stream. Fire heart goes to ravin paw to ask about the death of red tail. Fire heart got in trouble for not feeding his clan first and eating the food he got. Fire heart started to think and thought that tiger claw tried to kill bluestar. Will tiger claw become the leader or will fire heart convins blue star that tiger claw is trying to kill her if you want to find out then read the book!

Max and the Midknights

Max and the Midknights

By Lincoln Peirce

This comic book is a really funny read! If you like knights, dragons, wizards, and writers then read this book! Max, the girl that looks like a boy, wants to be a knight. She can’t though, because her guardian is an entertainer. When they go to Byjovia, they find that an Evil king has over taken the kingdom! Can they reclaim it? Read to find out!

The Storm Runner

The Storm Runner

By J.C. Cervantes

Strange things start happening to Zane Opisbo, a thirteen year old with one leg shorter than the other. They begin when a plane crashes into the dormant volcano near Zane's house. Zane glimpses the pilot, and figures out that it was actually a demon from the Mayan underworld, Xib'alb'a. The next day, Zane meets a girl a girl named Brooks who tells him he will free the god of death, who is trapped inside the volcano. Brooks can shape shift from a hawk to a human. Zane must stop the god of death. But will the god destroy the world first? This is a great book because it is not only filled with action and adventure, but you can also learn about Mayan gods。

Thornwood (Sisters Ever After)

Thornwood (Sisters Ever After)

By Cypess, Leah

A tale about the character who never made it into the storybook, this story in a series is a fresh new take on Sleeping Beauty. For fairy tale lovers and sibling rivalry story lovers, Thornwood is a story that, just like a blanket, it will snuggle close inside their hearts, never to be forgotten.I cannot wait to read it!

The Tales of Beedle the Bard, Standard Edition (Harry Potter)

The Tales of Beedle the Bard, Standard Edition (Harry Potter)

By J. K. Rowling

This is the greatest book ever for Harry Potter fans. The one that I would not recommend reading is the Warlock's Hairy Heart, because there's a lot of gross things in there. My sister read this before me, and she liked it too. Her and I are MAJOR Harry Potter fans. We once watched all the movies on T.V., but the last two, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows I and II, were blocked. At the beginning, I never really liked Harry Potter, until my sister came back from Universal Studios with a whole lot of Harry Potter fan gear. She got a wand and candy from Honeyduke's(which included the chocolate frogs and Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans).

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