Kids Books - Myths
Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons (Ologies)
By Dr. Ernest Drake
THIS IS THE BEST BOOK EVER!!!! If you like dragons then you are in luck this book is just the thing for you! It’s AMAZING 😁 I had this book when I was little and it was always my absolute favorite! I never liked bedtime stories but rather read this book because of how much I absolutely loved dragons (and still do). I wish I knew where it was or if I even still had it, but if I get the money to buy another one I will definitely do so!
The Story of Doctor Dolittle (Random House Modern Classics)
By Hugh Lofting
The Story of Doctor Dolittle, by Hugh Lofting, teaches about tolerance. Dr. Dollitle is a doctor who can speak animal languages and loves animals, but he has so many animals that his sister left and he became poor. He didn’t mind, though, because he still had his animals. After some time, a swallow came and told the doctor that he needed to cure some monkeys in africa. He didn’t have enough money, but he borrowed a boat and supplies from people who knew that he was a good doctor. After a while, he cured the monkeys and went back home. The animals also showed him the pushmi-pullyu, an animal which has two heads. He earned enough money showing people it that he had enough for a while. I recommend this classical book for boys and girls, grades third to sixth.
Frozen: The Junior Novelization
By RH / Disney
It is good because it is sad and happy. I read the book before I watched the movie and I am glad I did because I knew that even though it was sad that it was going to be good at the end. I read this book to my little sister a lot.
The Son Of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus, Book 2)
By Rick Riordan
Let’s go Percy, let’s go! Let’s go Percy, let’s go! Let’s go--, hello Percy! Ah, The Son of Neptune, I’ve been waiting… The Son of Neptune is the second novel in the Heroes of Olympus series. I’ve read (and enjoyed) the first book, The Lost Hero. (By the way, my review of The Lost Hero is up and running on DogoBooks. Go check it out!) But, we are here to discuss the second novel, so The Lost Hero, get lost again. ***CHARACTERS*** The three main characters in the book are Percy, Frank, and Hazel. One is a kid who forgot his memory, second is a kid who *SPOILER* can turn into animals, and lastly is a girl who *SPOILER* came back from the dead. Wondering how they are best friends? Trust me, I don’t know either. But I love them all the same. PERCY- Was a character that I felt bad for. Imagine forgetting who you are and left without a clue for (I think) eight to nine months. But Percy was a well-written character. He made me laugh and cry the whole time… FRANK- Was hilarious! Frank just summed up my entire life with his clumsiness. He is so funny and sweet, and a really great character. His backstory is so interesting and sad that I couldn’t put done the book with Frank’s chapter. HAZEL- Was so sweet. Her life is so interesting. Hazel was a fragile character deep inside. She had secrets and memories that made her happy. She held on to them even though she lived a horrible (past) life. Oh! I was really happy when *SPOILER* Thanatos (or Pluto) let her live. Thank god(s) that she was allowed to proceed to her new life. That made me very relaxed. ***SETTING*** Camp Jupiter was a really interesting place. Not only did I have to adjust from Camp Half-Blood to Camp Jupiter, but I had to also look up different gods and goddesses that were new to me in Roman form. In conclusion, I loved this book. It was fast paced with action and plot-twists that I couldn’t just stop reading. Five stars from me!
Adventures from the Land of Stories: The Mother Goose Diaries
By Chris Colfer
This book was very good ! You get to know another side of the sarcastic old Mother Goose. One of my favorite parts was the gander part. I thought it was funny. I pretty much liked all of It! It explains some history such as royals, plagues, civil, women and LGBT rights. I also thought it was funny when she found Amelia Earhart. This is a great book to get to know Mother Goose more. It will make you laugh out loud.
The Magical Unicorn Society: Official Handbook
By Harry and Zanna Goldhawk (Papio Goldhawk (Papio Press), Helen Dardik, Jonny Leighton Selwyn E. Phipps
I think it is a really good book and it is so cool
The Kane Chronicles - Book 2 The Throne of Fire
By Rick Riordan
Rick Riordan’s The Throne of Fire is a fantasy story and the 2nd book in a three book series. The Throne of Fire is about two siblings Sadie and CArter who live in the 21st nome in New York City are now on a quest to awaken the sun god Ra to stop the chaos snake Apophis from rising and devouring the world in chaos, but they must first find the three parts of the Book of Ra, and deal with Gods, Monsters and Magicians trying to stop them, So the siblings travel with the dwarf god Bes to gather the pieces of the book of Ra and travel through the river of night in the duat and awaken Ra who ends up being old and weak, then Apophis rises and a battle ensues. The book focuses on Egyptian mythology. The book was very exciting to read and had very fun and interesting characters. I would definitely recommend the series to a friend, the first person view from two people was really nice, and I could read about what Sadie and Carter are thinking. The book had some exciting plot points and battles. I gave this book a 4.5 star rating. The story of the book was fun and exciting. I liked this book very much.
The Cruel Prince (The Folk of the Air)
By Holly Black
"Have I told you how hideous you look tonight?" Now that is just a taste of Cardan's personality, like a crumb of bread. And do not fear for this book does not follow the life of Cardan but of Jude, Jude Duarte. Jude has lived in Faerie for a very long time and if you're wondering what type of superpowers she has, well, no, she doesn't have one, she's not even Fae! Is she a troll or a pixie? No, she is a perfectly normal human. Other than the fact that her half sister, Vivienne, is Fae, her guardian killed her parents, she makes her archnemesis aka Cardan the High King of Faerie, wait what? *coughs* Pretend i never said any of this...... ahhh, now I've got you interested huh? Well, to bad, because you have to read the book! Trust me, this book will get you hooked. I recommend this book for ages 11+. Happy Reading!
The Trials of Apollo, Book Five: The Tower of Nero (Volume 5)
By Rick Riordan
In this last installment in The Trials of Apollo series, reader finally hear the sweet but deadly ending to the Apollo series. With humor, action, and tricks, this book is perfect for Greek and mythology fans. Apollo has one last oracle to save, and now it's up to him to save it and destroy Nero from demolishing cities. With his friends and sons by his side, will Apollo finally be able to defeat Nero and his evil snake, Python, or will he lose yet another person and be heartbroken with guilt? At the beginning, Apollo just wanted to stop being Lester Papadopoulos and become a god again, but friendship over took his heart, and he doesn't know who he is or who he wants to be. Can he be there for his friends and make sure this deadly mission doesn't kill anybody, or will he fail and never become a god again? I Loved this last book, and I hope you guys like this book as much as I did. This book will surly make you cry for the characters and the plot.









