Kids Books - Science

Rogue Knight (Five Kingdoms)

Rogue Knight (Five Kingdoms)

By Brandon Mull

I like adventure books and fantasy books. This book, The Rogue Knight, part of the Five Kingdoms series, was both a thrill and a mystery. It was very intriguing beginning through end. The plot is both exciting and unexpected. It was a very good book and I recommend it to anyone who can read it.

Gregor and the Prophecy of Bane (The Underland Chronicles, Book 2)

Gregor and the Prophecy of Bane (The Underland Chronicles, Book 2)

By Suzanne Collins

If you didn't know before reading this book, it's the second book in the Underland Chronicles. Read the first book first. I may accidently spoil something about the first in the review, but I doubt it. Still, no one likes a spoiler. Only really weird people. (A.k.a.: some of my closest friends, but whatever.) After returning from the Underland the first time, Gregor swore never to return. But now he has no choice. The giant cockroaches that inhabit the Underland have kidnapped his sister, who they call their "princess". At first Gregor's angry about this, but then he found out their reason. It was foretold in a prophesy that if the rats killed Boots, they would rule the Underland. And if it meant they would have power over the Regalians. . . the rats would stop at nothing until she was dead.

Book of the Dead (TombQuest, Book 1)

Book of the Dead (TombQuest, Book 1)

By Michael Northrop

The main character of this book is Alex. He has a life-threatening medical condition, and so every day the middle-school-er goes to work with his mom at the museum. One day he comes very close to dying, until his mom saves him with a magic book, one of the artifacts. But then evil spirits are released and disaster occurs. To top it off his mom disappears. Will he and his best friend Ren be able to find her and reset the evil doings. I only recommend this book for older kids as it has much violence, and horror involved.

Pumpkin Day, Pumpkin Night

Pumpkin Day, Pumpkin Night

By Anne Rockwell

I love it

The Silmarillion

The Silmarillion

By Christopher Tolkien J. R. R.;Tolkien

An incredible book which gives insight into the events of the Lord of the Rings. Very dense, but you won't regret reading it. I recommend reading it twice to get a better grasp of things.

Weird But True! 8: 300 Outrageous Facts

Weird But True! 8: 300 Outrageous Facts

By National Geographic Kids

I like this book and the series. It is about a 300 different interesting facts. "An example would be Did you know the sun has holes in it?" If you like science and interesting facts then this is the book for you. I can connect to this book because I reminds me of my science book. It has tons of facts and information. I can give this book 5 stars because it is entertaining and factual.

Tornadoes!  (Scholastic Reader, Level 4)

Tornadoes! (Scholastic Reader, Level 4)

By Lorraine Jean Hopping

Faith

It is good

That's Creepy: Spine-Tingling Facts That Will Test Your Creep-out Factor (National Geographic Kids)

That's Creepy: Spine-Tingling Facts That Will Test Your Creep-out Factor (National Geographic Kids)

By Crispin Boyer

I absolutely, positively, LOVED this book. If you love creepy stuff, then this book is for you. If you are easily scared, PLEASE don't read this. A couple of the pages can really scare some people.

Room on the Broom Push-Pull-Slide

Room on the Broom Push-Pull-Slide

By Julia Donaldson

Great book! We love to read this around Halloween! Students love the rhymes and it is also a great book to target specific phonics skills for small group.

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