Kids Books - New
Finale
By Becca Fitzpatrick
I compare the Hush Hush series to the Twlight series. I loved Twlight, but I loved Hush Hush even more!
Vitro
By Jessica Khoury
Jessica33
I personally loved this book! the twists, turns and cliffhangers make it an exiting read! I definitely recommend this series to readers. The idea of the science is chilling.
Keys to the City
By Lisa Schroeder
This book about a girl who has a project , but she does not know what to do for it. So some friends help her to find something to do for it. So they let her try things like making pizza, singing, and gardening.
Creating Digital Animations: Animate Stories with Scratch! (Dummies Junior)
By Derek Breen
Get if you like creating animations or computer games
Strawberry Moon (Orca Young Readers)
By Becky Citra
This story takes place in North Canada, in the year of 1838. In this story, a young nine-year-old girl named Ellie gets a visit from her grandmother, who usually stays in England. The girl later finds a baby fox, but when she knows her dad hates foxes, she is unsure if she’ll be able to. She then gets helps from an unexpected person. Who is the person? If you want to know, you’ll have to read this book! I would definitely recommend this book to others, because it left me with a great feeling that I don’t think I can replace. The sensory imagery contributed to this, and so did the characters’ dialogues! In this book, Ellie really changed as a character. She used to be extremely resentful of her grandmother, and didn’t really like her. But as the book went on, they developed a bond, that was truly unbreakable!
The Holocaust: An End to Innocence
By Seymour Rossel
Have you ever known what it is like to be abused, and not treated like others, and even your family and friends killed? Chances are, you haven’t. The book that I will be talking about is a book written by Seymour Rossel called “The Holocaust” which is about the Holocaust. The Holocaust takes place in Germany 1933-1945. The overall focus of this book is Hitler's actions and basically what he's done. The first conflict in the book that I will be talking about is when Hitler starts to take action when he first started to get the jews to have separate things like separate bathrooms and being in the very back of the bus and things like that. And a second conflict I will be talking about is that all shops owned by jews were destroyed and robbed sometimes harming the owners or even killing them. One of the five interesting facts I will share is that Hitler actually got rejected from an art school more than once which lead his life to fascism. Another fact is that Hitler was once ordered to trim his mustache. A third fact is that Adolf actually loved Disney. A fourth fact is that Hitler was a vegetarian. And for the last fact I will be sharing is that Hitler's favorite actor only died in 2011. As a conclusion, I liked this book because it is very factual and goes through a timeline of Hitler’s actions and it is enjoyable to read. I would recommend this to more mature sixth graders and up because the book give you information about pretty graphic things that happened. This will conclude my book review.
Northanger Abbey
By Jane Austen
This book is about a young woman (Catherine Morland) who meets the love of her life (Henry) Catherine convinces Henry that her family is wealthy, in order to get him to fall in love with her. It is extremely good!
Fingerprints and Talking Bones
By Charlotte Jones
I read this book because it was about forensics and crime solving. This book was about how real crimes are solved and what scientist have to do to solve the crimes. This book tells the reader stories about crimes and what mistake the criminal made to get caught. In some cases the criminal didn't make any mistakes but they still got caught. Or in some cases the criminal didn't get aught at all. I liked this book because it tell me stories about crimes and how they are solved and what tools scientist use to help solve the crimes.









