Kids Books - School

The Junction of Sunshine and Lucky

The Junction of Sunshine and Lucky

By Holly Schindler

The kind of story that ends out happy, start out sad.

The Secret Hum of a Daisy

The Secret Hum of a Daisy

By Tracy Holczer

Cari

I just finished this book and it is so good. It teaches you how to get through tough times.

Sealed with a Kiss (Disney Princess) (Step into Reading)

Sealed with a Kiss (Disney Princess) (Step into Reading)

By Melissa Lagonegro

I liked this book because I like the princess arial and I am fond of sea creatures. I would recommend this book because it's a good book.

Kingdom Keepers IV: Power Play

Kingdom Keepers IV: Power Play

By Ridley Pearson

I just ran out of books to read and recently I just had a Disney obsession so I read this book series and it was the right choice

At First Bite (Poison Apple #8)

At First Bite (Poison Apple #8)

By Ruth Ames

I've read, and boy do I wish these were around when I was younger. This story introducers readers to tween vampire, Ashlee Lambert, who moves from her posh NYC apartment out to to L.A. were her famous mother gets her own reality tv as a judge. Ashlee not only has to make new friends and deal with a whole new school, but she's still learning about being a vampire. The cool thing about the vampires in this book is that they shift into bats, don't drink animal blood and can go outside. Though she's the lone vampire in her family (who have no idea she is one), Ashlee has a mentor there to help her. Things get a little out of hand once she's in L.A.

Candy Apple #10: Making Waves

Candy Apple #10: Making Waves

By Randi Reisfeld, H.B. Gilmour

I have read some of this book it was a good book but the sieres has many other kinds thats what i like about this seires the books are all different!!

Firefight (The Reckoners)

Firefight (The Reckoners)

By Brandon Sanderson

For me, this series was a potato in a minefield. If you'd read Firefight, the second book in Brandon Sanderson's The Reckoners Trilogy, you'd know what I was talking about. When I first read Steelheart, the first book in the series, it was because I had lost a bet with my brother. Now, they're some of my favorite books ever. Firefight is the sequel to Steelheart. Both books take place in a dystopian America that is dominated by Epics, people who have amazing, superhero-like powers that corrupt them and turn them evil. In Steelheart, David, the bad-metaphored, Epic-hating protagonist, joined a group of Epic assassins known as the Reckoners in order to slay Steelheart, the Epic who ruled David's town of Newcago (Chicago) and killed David's father. In the second book, Firefight, David and the Reckoners are also out to kill an Epic--this time Regalia, ruler of Babalon Restored (New York). In New York, a new cast of characters meets David, the Reckoner Tia, and Prof, the leader and founder of the Reckoners who is secretly and Epic, and is struggling not to use his corrupting powers and keep his evil at bay. They help a squad of New York Reckoners: the tough, serious Val, the strange Exel, and happy, perky, goofy Mizzy. David also reunites with Megan, the sly, very attractive Epic who was a spy for Steelheart in the first book. David must do several things at once: plot to kill the Epic Regalia with the Reckoners, help Prof keep his Epic powers from overcoming him, keep an eye on Oblivion, an Epic who has the power to wipe out Babalon Restored in a single blast, and meet with Megan without the Reckoners knowing, all of whom think of her as an evil murderer. To make matters more complicated, a larger mystery is at hand. Humans first started becoming Epics when a large, red star called Calamity appeared over the world. David wants to solve the mystery as to how Epics get their powers and weaknesses and what Calamity has to do with it, not to mention what Calamity is. By the end of the book, David and the reader will be closer to solving the mystery, but still not completely there. The reader will have to wait until the spring of 2016, when the third book, Calamity, comes out. This book has high-action and a complicated, enthralling plotline. It has lived up to its predecessor, Steelheart, and will leave the reader just as interested and thrilled. I like this book because it has almost everything you could ask for in an interesting story: action, plot, humor, unique characters, romance, and an incredible stare-at-the-book-with-your-mouth-hanging-open twist ending. I would recommend Firefight to anyone who likes action-filled or humorous books, and has read Steelheart.. Most kids would definitely enjoy reading Steelheart, Firefight, and (in spring of 2016), Calamity.

The Real Z (American Girl: Z Yang, Book 1)

The Real Z (American Girl: Z Yang, Book 1)

By Jen Calonita

It was so good. You should read it!

Slaves of Socorro (The Brotherband Chronicles)

Slaves of Socorro (The Brotherband Chronicles)

By John A. Flanagan

This book is filled with tales of adventure as young Hal and his crew of Vikings sail the seas and meet a character from John Flanagan's other series, rangers apprentice.

Star Style (My Sister the Vampire)

Star Style (My Sister the Vampire)

By Sienna Mercer

This is a really good book! In this book, Olivia is a star! But when a famous director thinks Olivia and Ivy are the next big thing, Ivy is discouraged. But is there anything the twins can't do? I know you will enjoy this book as much as I did!

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