Kids Books - Readers

Call of the Wild and White Fang

Call of the Wild and White Fang

By Jack London

Warning! This review may contain spoilers. Call of the wild: A dog named Buck is kidnapped (or dognapped), and force to work as a sled dog. I didn't read White Fang. What I thought of it: Well, I don't like books about animals (I had to read this for homework). Mainly because the main animal character almost always gets mistreated and/or dies. Buck was definitely mistreated and I hated that. I absolutely can't stand animal cruelty or when animals die. When I'm reading a book and there's an animal and a human, I'd rather the human die than the animal. Buck, thankfully, didn't die. But everyone else did. Almost every single animal and human that appeared in the book died. I mean Curly got ripped apart 10 minutes into the book. I guess I get the purpose of it, but I still didn't like it. That was my main problem with this book. It was pretty well written, though. I liked how even though the dogs didn't talk, you still knew what they were thinking. I liked the way Buck grew as a character. In a lot of books, you just kind of suppose the main character changed over the course of the book, but it's not that obvious. In this book, it was obvious. There was a huge difference between Buck when he was first introduce and Buck when the book ended. He really changed a lot, yet he kept some of his character traits. I really liked that. Overall, I appreciated this book, but I didn't like it.

The Mean Girl Meltdown (Sylvie Scruggs, Book 2)

The Mean Girl Meltdown (Sylvie Scruggs, Book 2)

By Lindsay Eyre

I really really liked it a lot but I kinda did not like the slug part it was gross and if I put slugs in my moms tupper ware I would get in big big trouble trust me you don't want to know

My America: My Brother's Keeper: Virginia's Civil War Diary, Book One

My America: My Brother's Keeper: Virginia's Civil War Diary, Book One

By Mary Pope Osborne

Virginia B. Dickens, who is also known to everyone as just Ginny. Her father and older brother, Jedidiah who got involved of helping do stuff while away from home during the American Civil War of 1863. Reverend McCully along with his wife and daughter; Jane Ellen who Ginny stayed with while her father and Jed were away. Ginny, as in she described in the journal, about war, dying soldiers, and trying to collect the courage to help and comfort soldiers. - Happy Reading!

The Terrible Two

The Terrible Two

By Mac Barnett, Jory John

6 Reasons Why You Should Read THE TERRIBLE TWO 1) Ever pulled a great prank? The characters in this book may just have you beat. For example, in the first few pages someone pulls the ULTIMATE prank on the school principal. This book will make you want to become a member of the super secret pranking society known as the International Order of Disorder. 2) The book has really short chapters that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Be careful you don't stay up TOO late devouring chapter after chapter under the covers with your flashlight. (I'm a teacher. I had to say it.) 3) You'll meet two hilarious characters who will have you laughing out loud constantly. Miles and Niles will become so real to you that by the end you'll swear they're good friends of yours in real life. 4) Do you know what it feels like to be the new kid in town? Pretty tough, right? Well, you'll be able to understand exactly how Miles feels. He's forced to leave all his friends behind and move with his mom to a boring little cow town called Yawnee Valley. 5) Speaking of cows, you'll learn all sorts of funny, weird facts about these lovable bovine creatures. For example, "Cows have 360-degree panoramic vision. Want to sneak up on a cow? You can't. They see you." Crazy! 6) In this book, the drawings, hand written letters, photos, and cartoons are just as cool as the writing itself. If you're a fan of the Wimpy Kid Series or James Patterson's Middle School books, then you'll love The Terrible Two by Mac Barnett and Jory John. Bonus: This book is brand new. Grab a copy ASAP to be one of the first kids to read it in 2015!

Ride, Fly Guy, Ride! (Fly Guy #11)

Ride, Fly Guy, Ride! (Fly Guy #11)

By Tedd Arnold

Fly guy gets to do on many different rides in this story. I think this book is very silly. It made me laugh. There are a lot of surprising events that take place. It is definitely an interesting book.

Monday with a Mad Genius (Magic Tree House, No. 38)

Monday with a Mad Genius (Magic Tree House, No. 38)

By Mary Pope Osborne

The Magic Tree House series is an awesome series. My mother was even interested in this book. This story is about 2 siblings, Annie and Jack. They have a magic tree house. The reason why it's magic is because when you open a book in the tree house and think about the place in the book you want to go, you go there. This time, they went to the time Leonardo de Vinchi was alive and making artwork. Read to find out what happens in this book.

Fly Guy Presents: Snakes (Scholastic Reader, Level 2)

Fly Guy Presents: Snakes (Scholastic Reader, Level 2)

By Tedd Arnold

fly guy is cool because he has friends he goes on adventures he has fun and it’s a very very good book you guys should read this book it’s a awesome amazing book

Fly Guy Presents: Insects (Scholastic Reader, Level 2)

Fly Guy Presents: Insects (Scholastic Reader, Level 2)

By Tedd Arnold

cata

It's a really nice book it gives information about insects and what they can do!!!!!!

Memoirs of a Goldfish

Memoirs of a Goldfish

By Devin Scillian

This story is about the goldfish's life. The goldfish is a really funny character. The story is cute and interesting. I feel happy when I read this book.

Dr Seuss's Sleep Book

Dr Seuss's Sleep Book

By Dr. Seuss

I decide to read this book because it just pulls you in and is great book for all ages. this book is a great bedtime story and is great for children. I totally recommend this book to everybody. I also hope they like it as much as me. I hope u get a chance to read it. it is my all time favorite kids book.

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