Kids Books - Magic
Winter of the Ice Wizard (Magic Tree House 32)
By Mary Pope Osborne
I think it is for first to second graders that are very interested in learning about very various things like Dinos and musicans!
Mia the Bridesmaid Fairy
By Daisy Meadows
There isn't Japanese yet. Now I felt more easy to read. I read so- many this series. And they are so cute :)
Septimus Heap, Book Seven: Fyre
By Angie Sage
I loved this series! I read it a while ago so I don't remember all the details, but I definitely know that it was a really good book. About Septimus and Jenna's adventures. And you have to read it.
TodHunter Moon, Book Two: SandRider (World of Septimus Heap)
By Angie Sage
This is part of what the cover flap on the book says: "It's been two months since Alice TodHunter Moon - who insists on being called Tod - left her home in the seaside PathFinder village to pursue a life of Magyk in the Castle. Being Apprentice to the ExtraOrdinary Wizard Septimus Heap is tricky, though - there's loads of new Magyk to learn, she misses her friends Oskar and Ferdie. But at least she's mastered the UnSeen Charm." I personally think that its one of the best books that Angie Sage has ever written! :):):)
Float
By Laura Martin
This is the best book I have ever read in my entire life! It is so Awesome! It's about kids with R.I.S.K. factors - Reocurring Incidents of the strange kind - that go to camp. The whole story revolves around this kid named Emerson. His factor is floating. He makes some cool friends and even a best friend... Hank. He's hilarious, and he turns invisible. Emerson and all of his friends suddenly have a problem, Murphy, their friend who time travels, went to the future and discovered he was gonna be dead before he returned to camp. They all work together to save him, and it goes on from there... :)
Tiger's Quest (Book 2 in the Tiger's Curse Series)
By Colleen Houck
Though I did not enjoy this book as much as I did the first, I still believe that this book is a amazing sequel to Tiger's Curse. If you did not like this book as much as the first, please continue the series because I promise that it is worth it.
Star Darlings Good Wish Gone Bad
By Disney Book Group
This book is really good and it is even better than all the Star Darlings combined!!! I got it in a bookfair and I so don't regret it.
The Titan's Curse (Percy Jackson & the Olympians: Graphic Novels Series, Book 3)
By Rick Riordan, Robert Venditti
In this book, the Titan, Atlas, has made Luke hold the sky. Annabeth gets tricked by Luke into holding it. When Artemis is captured, they tell her if she does not hold the sky Annabeth will eventually be crumbled under the force of it. Artemis then has to hold the sky instead. When Zoe (one of Artemis's hunters), Thalia, Bianca (one of the new hunters and Nico's sister), and Grover go on a quest, Percy sneaks away to join because he knows he is meant to be on the quest. Overall, I enjoyed this book and it made me want to read the next one. I recommend this book to people who like the other Percy Jackson books or the Heroes of Olympus series. I rate this book 5/5.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: The Illustrated Edition
By J.K. Rowling
This. Book. Is. AMAZING! Harry is in his third year at Hogwarts and he finds out that there is actually more to Sirius Black then everyone thinks. Because I might slip out a spoiler or two, I'm gonna stop here. After saying two more things. Scabbers and Time Turner....
The Uncommoners #1: The Crooked Sixpence
By Jennifer Bell
This book stars out Ivy Sparrow and her older brother in an ambulance, rushing their Granma Sylvie to the hospital. But they have no idea what is in store for them once after they arrive. Right away Granma Sylvie is taken into care. Ivy and Seb's parents are on their way. All appears to be fine(except for the strange man Ivy saw poking around the hospital). But then Ivy and Seb return home-to find it completely trashed. When they are investigating the scene, a strange force of toilet-brush wielding policemen show up. To make things worse they want Ivy and Seb! Ivy and Seb manage to escape with the help of another fugitive Valian. After they arrive at their destination they are amazed. They find themselves in an underground world-Lundinor. In Lundinor, ordinary objects have incredible powers. There are buttons with healing powers, talking bells, candles that make the holder invisible. But the world of Lundinor has secrets buried. Ivy and Seb discover that their family is connected to this uncommon world, and they have no idea of who they can trust. They must race to discover the truth and get to the bottom of hidden history before time runs out. One thing I liked about this book is that it started out with a bang. The story starts right away, with plenty of action. I also like how all the information we receive about this uncommon world is woven into the story, so it doesn't distract from the story. I'm very excited to read the second installment in this series! Jennifer Bell did an amazing job of creating this underground world, it is a completely new concept. I haven't read anything like it, making it even more enjoyable. I recommend this book to middle school and high school readers. I think older elementary kids would also enjoy it. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars.









