Kids Books - Magic
Monster High/Ever After High: The Legend of Shadow High
By Shannon Hale
Have you ever read Ever After High? What about Monster High? If you've read and loved those books you NEED to get The Legend of Shadow High. The Legend of Shadow High is a mix of Ever After High and Monster High, and you'll love it just as much or more than you loved the other two. When the Evil Queen escapes her mirror prison and starts to investigate a mysterious place called Shadow High, kids from Monster High and Ever After High must work together to stop the Evil Queen before it's too late. The Evil Queen is in over her head, and she doesn't realize what will happen to the World of Stories if she joins all the different lands together. Will Draculaura, Frankie Stein, Raven Queen, and Apple White be able to stop the Queen before it's too late or will their world crumble to pieces? I really enjoyed this book, and it's a great fantasy read for younger elementary school kids. One unique thing I really enjoyed about this book was how it was written like it was being narrarated by another character in the story (Brooke Page) and how Brooke could 'talk' to you at the bottom of the page in the margins. I recommend to read Ever After High and Monster High before you read this though, so that everything makes sense. All in all, you will love the memorable characters in this book, and you won't be able to put this book down until you've finished it. I hope you enjoy!
Purrmaids #5: A Star Purr-formance
By Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
I love this book. Angel, Shelly, Coral, Adrianna, Cascade, and Umiko are so kind! I like how they let the people who wanted to perform do it so they can enjoy founder's day
Warriors: The Rise of Scourge
By Erin Hunter, Dan Jolley
Tiny is a house cat who lives with his family in a Twolegplace. His siblings, Socks and Ruby, often make fun of him, since he is smaller and weaker than them. One day, this curious young kit ventures out into the woods—and meets a group of wild cats, who give him plenty of scratches...but a deep pit of vengeance and foreboding forms inside him. Vowing to defeat the wild cats one day, he wanders around in the Twolegplace, and happens to get a dog’s tooth stuck in his collar. Everyone thought he had killed the dog himself, and, enjoying the attention, Tiny changes his name to Scourge and leaves his old life behind. And this is how BloodClan came to be. Gathering a band of the toughest cats he knew, Scourge starts to kill other dogs and house cats—but his desire for vengeance was never quenched. Will he continue his terrible reign? Read this book to find out!
Eighth Grade Bites
By Heather Brewer
Vladimir Tod (a.k.a Vlad) is a thirteen-year-old Half-Human, Half-Vampire (!) He lives with his 'Aunt' Nelly who helps him keep his secret a e takes blood from the hospital she works at so Vlad doesn't have to bite people. Anyways, while being a vampire isn't hard enough he also has to deal with bullies and also his crush is kinda more info his best friend Henry. When a teacher he actually likes is declared missing the new substitute teacher Mr. Otis is very interested in Vlad and keeps asking questions like "Why does he live with his Aunt?" And "Where are his parents?" With all this happening now can he does even begin to coop with vampires hunting him for his father's crimes!? I absolutely-definitely recommend this book! Thanks for reading - Ajg15's Reviews
The Glass Gauntlet (The Blood Guard Series)
By Carter Roy
The Glass Gauntlet is the second book in the Blood Guard series. Ronan Truelove barely made it out alive when he first encountered the Bend Sinister and its head-who happens to be his father. Now he is determined to become part of the good guys, otherwise known as the Blood Guard. The Blood Guard is a secret society with some pretty awesome abilities that are dedicated to protect the Pure. The Pure are 36 souls who are necessary to the world's survival. And his best friend Greta happens to be a Pure-although she doesn't know it. Ronan is sent on his first mission with Greta and their friend Sammy along with one of the Guard, Jack. But the trio aren't thrilled about it. Their assignment is to visit a strange school-and take a series of tests called the Glass Gauntlet while Jack searches for an old relic. Where is the adventure in that? Turns out, more dangerous than they thought. They aren't taking boring pencil-and-paper tests, but are instead facing off in heated competitions with ruthless opponents. Everyone is more than they seem. Who can Ronan trust? This book was very adventurous and had high-stakes. I never knew what was going to happen next, and there were twists and turns around every corner. I can't wait to read the next book! I recommend this book to adventure lovers, and fans of the first book. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.
Frozen 2 Original Middle Grade Novel
By Kamilla Benko
Frozen 2 fan
I watched the movie but I never read this book but according to the title it does not sound like the movie but still a OMG kind of movie
Return to the Isle of the Lost: The Graphic Novel (The Descendants)
By Melissa de la Cruz, Robert Venditti
This book is awesome, and it focus's more on the Isle. Mal daughter of Maleficent, got mad at Evie who is daughter of the Evil queen, for not inviting her to Evie's party, sound familiar? But now they are friend's, including, Jay son of Jafar, and Carlos, son of Cruella de vill. After some time in Auradon, they get messages, to go back to the Isle, but in different ways, Mal get's a text, Evie get's a comment, Carlos gets a Email, and Jay get a note. Want more? Then go read it yourself!
The Isle of the Lost: The Graphic Novel (The Descendants)
By Melissa de la Cruz, Robert Venditti
The book The Isle of the Lost written by Robert Venditti. I would recommend this book even though it's a comic. I think that the author made the characters act very alike with the movie. Even though some of them might have not seem real, the drawing is pretty. The story is base on the movie except the author kinda moved the things that happened around a little bit because in the movie, it is said that Mal's mother's cane was on the United States of Auradon, which queen belle and the beast are the ruler. But in the book, it's said that Mal's mother's cane has been on the isle of the lost and her mom had ordered her to get her cane back to her. While that time they had school on the isle of the lost and Evie was a new student. Mal didn't like her in the beginning and bullied her. But then she had an idea that would let Evie fall asleep for one thousand years because her mother's cane has a curse that the person who touches it would fall into sleep for one thousand years. So she decided to bring Evie with her and frame her. But who knows that during the adventure to find her mother's cane, Mal started to think that Evie might not be such a bad person. So when they finally found the cane and Evie tried to reach over to it, Mal pushed Evie away and touched the cane first to sacrifice herself instead of Evie. Luckily Mal didn't fall into sleep for one thousand of years because she was the daughter of the cane's owner. The curse didn't work on her, so she was very happy that she made a new fried but at the same time the cane disappeared. When all the kinds got home, their parents said the same thing to them that they were disappointed at them. They didn't feel bad at all, instead, they were all pretty happy about their parents calling them a disappointment. On the other side, Ben was getting ready to become a king and having meetings and solving problems for the citizens. I think what the book was trying to tell us that you don't have to become what others expect you to be, and what others think about you doesn't matter.
Evermore: The Immortals
By Alyson Noël
Well what can I say about this amazing book? Other than wow. I can't stop thinking about it, occupies my mind all the time. Oh and Damen, so amazing. Must read
The School for Good and Evil #2: A World without Princes
By Soman Chainani
First of all I want to say thank you. Second of all I want to say it was very exciting, adventurous, and it fits right next to the School of Good and Evil #1 book. I recommend you to read the first book first and then read it so it'll make more sense. It starts off with Sophie and Agatha planning the musical, and Sophie is frustrated. Later Agatha finds out that Sophie's is in danger... by the boys... yes the princes I mean. But before that Agatha made a wish for Tedros. Agatha and Sophie has to find a way out of their trouble by the princes ... or else... DUN DUN DUNNNNNNNNNNNNN. The princes want Sophie dead or alive since in the first book Agatha chose Sophie instead of Tedros (that's why you should read the first book first, then the second so it'll make more sense). Agatha's choice made a big uproar, and all the girls or princesses no longer cared for the princes. With teamwork and a bit of friendship, do yo think they can solve their conflict? It's up to you to read and find out. So I recommend you to READ IT, I don't know which book was better the first or second book, but it was definitely an adventurous page turner.









