Kids Books - School
Kristy and the Worst Kid Ever (Baby-Sitters Club)
By Ann M. Martin
" 'You know what? I feel sorry for Lou. She is the absolute worst kid have ever met.' Not one single person disagreed with me." - From "Kristy and the Worst Kid Ever. When Kristy's neighbors, the Papadakis, are going to foster a child, Kristy and the other BSC girls are excited to meet the child and babysit for him or her. But when Lou comes (BTW, she hates being called Louisa), the girls was surprised to find that she is incredible rude, disobedient, and just a terror! The girls feel sorry for Lou, she's the worst kid ever! I thought this book was good, but still very sad. This book teaches the importance of letting people come into your life instead of shutting everyone out. It also teaches the importance of never giving up on a person, even when they want you to. It is a great book, although sad. I believe a reader could be taught many good life lessons just in the first couple of chapters. I suggest if you like babysitting, friendship, and drama. Happy reading!
Mary Anne's Makeover (Baby-Sitters Club: Collector's Edition)
By Ann M. Martin
This book was super good! Mary Anne has changed a lot since 7th grade, so when she sees a hairstyle in a magazine, she is excited to try it. But the other BSC girls like the way Mary Anne is now. But Mary Anne really likes the hairstyle, so she goes ahead and gets it. Everyone at Mary Anne's school loves the new hairstyle, all except the Babysitter's Club girls. Mary Anne is offended; how could her best friends not want the best for her? I thought this book was dramatic, fun to read, and inspiring. Mary Anne is a very relatable character. The reader can admire from Mary Anne's confidence but also learn a good lesson about talking through things with the people you care about and asking for advice. This story is all about growing up, friendship, babysitting, and trying new things. I suggest if you like friendship and babysitting.
Persephone the Phony (Goddess Girls)
By Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams
Persephone is fed up with her mom. Sure, she knows that Demeter is just looking out for her best interests, but she can get so overprotective sometimes! Persephone still has to live with her mom on Mount Olympus, conform by her strict rules, and tell her exactly where she's going. Curfews, policies...Persephone's tired of it all. So when she ventures into a mortal graveyard, she knows she's breaking a ton of her mom's rules, but she's too weary to listen to her better judgment. And, even better, Persephone meets a nice godboy there - Hades! At first, Persephone is afraid of the gloomy-looking boy, but soon realizes the sunshine of his true personality. Yet, when Demeter realizes her goddess-of-spring daughter is hanging out with the Underworld king, she's furious and becomes more forebodingly strict than ever before. Desperate and confused, Persephone tries to break out of her rule-bidden walls, but it may cost her everything. Mischievous and enthralling, Persephone the Phony is the perfect novel for those who have felt caged in by rules.
The Julian Chapter: A Wonder Story (Kindle Single)
By R. J. Palacio
I remember that when I first read Wonder, I had WONDERED what the story would be like from Julian's perspective. I gave this book two stars because it was almost exactly the same as Wonder. I was curious to know what Julian had to say, but I feel like R.J. Polacio only wrote it because readers wanted to hear from Julian's point of view. I think the story would have been better if it was in Wonder, and not in a seperate book. Please know that I'm not saying Wonder was a bad book. I read Wonder at least five times, I loved it so much. But I don't think that it was necessary for R.J. Polacio to write this one. 365 Days of Wonder was a good book because it had a lot of prefects, and it went with the story, but not too much like in the Julian chapter. Anyhow, this is what the Julian Chapter is about. The Julian Chapter is basically Wonder from Julian's perspective. If you don't remember from Wonder, is the bully who gets punched by Jack Will. In the book, I feel like R.J. Polacio skipped some moments that were written in Wonder which I would have loved to read about from Julian's chapter. And although she tells why Julian wouldn't come back to Beecher Prep, I feel like instead at the end she should have made Julian decide to go back to Beecher and try again the next year. And have a big reason to. I was very dissapointed with the book. After reading Wonder I thought The Julian Chapter would have been better than what I read. Sorry for the super LOOOOOOOONG review! Thanks for reading.
Invisible Emmie
By Terri Libenson
Invisible Emmie is a book about a girl that really wants to be like THE girl. At school, she feels like she's invisible and wants her crush, Tyler Ross to notice her. When it's lunchtime and Emmie and her BFF, Bri, they both write gushy-mushy love letters about their crushes. After lunch, Emmie rushes out and accidentally drops her note. A guy named Joe picks it up and shows everyone that Emmie knows the note. When Emmie finds out that the note is spreading fast like wildfire, she gets more 'anti-social' and she's starting to get quieter. Emmie then starts to get emotional and cries in the bathroom. A really popular girl notices Emmie and starts to 'save' her from her misery. When Emmie starts to boost herself up and get more sociable, she forgets about the popular girl (Katie). I want to stop it here because I want you to experience this story, and this will be recommended to those who always felt invisible and insecure. Enjoy the book!
Athena the Brain (Goddess Girls)
By Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams
It is the coolest book. I have liked this series since 4th grade. It is about girls who later become goddesses it shows their problems being a goddessand in the end all goes well
Stacey's Choice (Baby-Sitters Club, 58)
By Ann M. Martin
Stacey is torn! Ever since her parents divorced, Stacey has to constantly had to choose between her parents. So, when both her parents need her very badly, Stacey doesn't want to have to choose between her parents. AGAIN. What is she going to do? I loved this book! It was all about family, babysitting, and friendship. In this story, the reader gets to see Stacey in a new light. In this book she is no longer the sophisticated, NYC girl, instead she's a mature, bright, and caring girl who wants to please both her mom and her dad. I really liked this book because it was funny and fun to read. I suggest if you like babysitting, reading about families, and friendship! Happy reading!
The Testing Trilogy (3 Book Series)
By Joelle Charbonneau
i have started the first book. so far i like it
PopularMMOs Presents A Hole New World
By PopularMMOs
I want to read this book, actually. I know I am late to reading this book, but it is made by my favorite youtubers, PopularMMO's and Gaming with Jen, soooo.... Yeah.









