Kids Books - School
The Unteachables
By Gordon Korman
Have you ever gone to a school where you there's a class that is for 'bad kids'? Well, in Greenwich middle school, a class called SCS-8 is filled with kids that are misfits and delinquents. Kids like Aldo; who has anger management issues, Parker; who doesn't know how to read, Kiana; who isn't even registered in a class, and Elaine; who rhymes with 'pain'. Their teacher is Mr. Kermit, who was caught in a cheating scandal from his years of teaching and shattered his confidence in teaching. In this book, Mr. Kermit and the kids work with each other and slowly build up the teacher-student bond. The teacher still tries to fight through all the issues in his job to keep teaching. After reading this book and seeing all characters' perspectives, I finally understood how it felt to be a different peron, not just being a regular person at school. I hope you guys take a shot at this book because this book can be based in a real-life-school situation.
Never Girls #8: Far from Shore (Disney: The Never Girls)
By Kiki Thorpe
Another adventure awaits for you with Kate McCrady along with her friends; Mia and Gabby Vasquez and Lainey Winters. One day when they are in Pixie Hollow as usual with their fairies friends until Tinker Bell said something about Peter Pan, and Peter is her oldest friend until she forgot of why she waited too long to hang out with him until remembered why. But also, Tinker also knew that Peter could easily get the girls in troubles, so she worries about them. - Happy Reading!
Brave
By Svetlana Chmakova
Jensen Graham can identify with many middle schoolers. Hates math, has trouble finding a seat at lunch, failing grades and doesn’t seem to belong. Jensen dreams of becoming an astronaut and exploring on Mars, and becoming a hero for his friends. Yet, Jensen ponders over whether his friends are really... friends? His art club friends make fun of him and call him names for fun. Jensen knows it’s not serious, and they are really his friends, but he’s still uncomfortable about it. Lately Jensen has been bullied by Foster and Yanic, two middle schoolers who love to bully others. They call him “fat and stupid”, and make mean jokes and leave notes so that Jensen can’t use evidence to tell on them. Jensen joins the newspaper crew to run away from Foster and Yanic, and they discuss this bullying issue further. When Jensen is given a survey, and the last question on it says, “Do you know someone that would save you a seat, or do you feel isolated or alone?” Jensen does not know how to answer, and his middle school life gets worse and worse. Can Jensen solve his problems? Or will life continue to go on like this?
Never Girls #7: A Pinch of Magic (Disney: The Never Girls)
By Kiki Thorpe
Come and join in for another adventure with four girls; Mia and Gabby Vasquez, Kate McCrady, and Lainey Winters along with the fairies. There's a party coming up on Saturday on the mainland for those girls, but Mia, who signed up for baking sale for the party have troubles with baking so she came to Dulcie, the baking-talent fairy to walk through the instructions. The ending would might surprise you which was very sweet. - Happy Reading!
Emily Windsnap and the Castle in the Mist
By Liz Kessler
This book is about a half-mer, she knows she shouldn't have worn the ring she found on her bed because she is now under a curse. She finally finds the perfect match for the two rings. Her Parents! I would recommend this book to anyone who like emotional and adventure. People who like mystery will love it to!
Izzy Newton and the S.M.A.R.T. Squad: Absolute Hero (Book 1)
By Tripp, Valerie
A spellbinding tale of adventure, intelligence, friendship, and female empowerment is found in this book, Izzy Newton and the S.M.A.R.T. Squad: Absolute Hero! This short but sweet book follows Izzy Newton, a total STEM nerd entering Atom Middle School along with her best friends Charlie Darwin and Allie Einstein. The problem is, she's placed in the Forensics elective, and it's no secret that Izzy dreads public speaking. Worse even, the middle school's air conditioning and heating system have gone haywire, so the school building is absolutely freezing. Worst of all, Izzy's ex-best friend Marie Curie is back in town, and she's attending the same middle school! With everything going on in her life, it seems impossible to keep on top of things. Can Izzy solve the mystery of the school's rambunctious temperature, master the art of public speaking, and win an old friend back? Personally, I loved reading about Izzy's adventures and particular emotions and thoughts. This book is unique in the sense that it's not about the "trivial" factors of middle school, such as romance or petty drama, as many books often are—instead, the main focus is on five young, strong-willed girls set on improving the environment around them. This story is a perfect fit for any girl looking for a read that is out of the box, empowering, and an undeniably relatable telling of the middle school experience.
Never Girls #6: The Woods Beyond (Disney: The Never Girls)
By Kiki Thorpe
This book’s genre is adventure and it was written by Kiki Thorpe. This story is about a girl named Lainey who got lost in the woods. And her friends are trying to find her and they found her and they can go home. And they know not to tell their parents the secret about Never Land where there are fairies and so many tiny winy stuff like, food, clothes, cups, ect. The main character is a girl named Lainey Winters. She wants to talk to animals if they need to. Two key events that happened in the story was one they went to NeverLand and walked to Pixie Hollow. The second key detail is when Lainey got lost in the woods. It was cool because Lainey found boys that had weird names and they said they were getting coconuts to eat. And they went to a rino to make it mad and nook down a coconut. Lainey was sad at the start of the story because she was late to go to her friend's house. These are the page numbers 7, 11, and 13. At the end of the story Lainey was happy because she was lost then she found her friends and they could go home. These are the page numbers 106 and 107. One unanswered question is, “ Did the author have an adventure like this? ‘’ The part I enjoyed the the most in the book is when they went to pixie hollow. I like that part because when they got in pixie hollow they saw fairies every day. I would recommend this book because it was awesome and it had good actions. And last but not least it has other books. This is why I recommend this book.
Holes (2 Book Series)
By Louis Sachar
Mystery. Cliffhangers. Everything there is to make a wonderful book. Holes caught me on my seat and I could not stop reading it. Every chapter made me want to read more. Mr. Sachar chose great words to complete the book. If there was one book I would recomend, it would be this book.
Third Grade Angels
By Jerry Spinelli
I just like the book that all and it was very interesting. And it was the only book I liked in 3rd grade. So I will give it four stars. U should read it though!
Never Girls #5: Wedding Wings (Disney: The Never Girls)
By Kiki Thorpe
Once again, the adventure begins with Gabby Vasquez along with her older sister, Mia, and her friends; Lainey Winters and Kate McCrady. The Vasquez's babysitter, Julia are getting married which was an exciting time but trouble uprises and Gabby ruined something more vulnerable and will she save it or not? Good thing that the group of fairies always have the girls' backs, in the situations like this. - Happy Reading!









