Kids Books - Science

The Incredi-Files (Disney/Pixar The Incredibles 2) (Disney/Pixar: Incredibles)

The Incredi-Files (Disney/Pixar The Incredibles 2) (Disney/Pixar: Incredibles)

By RH Disney

I like this book, but it's kinda boring. It doesn't have much about the ScreenSlaver, the main bad guy in Incredibles 2. It doesn't have many spoilers, but you may want to watch the movie first. If you want an actual GUIDE to it, you should read Incredibles 2: The Official Guide, though that one has spoilers in it. I would recommend this book for Incredibles 2 fans.

Fairy Tail 38

Fairy Tail 38

By Hiro Mashima

I recommend the book Fairy Tail because of the action and adventure and even more magic the characters are Natsu ,Erza ,Lucy,Gray and Happy. In this book Gray a ice wizard has to fight his brother Leon who is trying to revive Deliora ,the Demon of destruction and Gray has to stop him!

Steve Jobs: The Man Who Thought Different: A Biography

Steve Jobs: The Man Who Thought Different: A Biography

By Karen Blumenthal

The name of my biography is called Steve Jobs The Man Who Thought Different. The author of this book is Karen Blumenthal, Who is also the illustrator. It is about Steve Jobs' life and how he made modern technology. As a child, he had many challenges, but when he grew older, he had even more.Steve Jobs was the man who thought different, he saw the world differently, and he made the world different. The main lesson Steve Jobs learned is that you should never give up. Steve Jobs faced many hardships. For example, he was adopted and was fired from Apple. Later on, he overcame these challenges by finding a new family and making two new companies after he was fired. Even though he had a rough childhood, he became the tech celebrity that we know today. Steve Jobs , at a point, was a selfish man and sometimes put work before family. But gradually, he started spending more time with his family members that he never talked to. In conclusion, I chose this book because I wanted to do Steve Jobs for my project. If you're doing a biography project like me, I would recommend it because it had a lot of information on Steve Jobs. It also is a good book to read for fun since it is very detailed, clear, and the story is very interesting. My answered question to Steve Jobs is that why did you have really high expectations for your co-workers?

The City of Ember: The Graphic Novel

The City of Ember: The Graphic Novel

By Jeanne DuPrau

The City of Ember is a really good book. The two main characters, Lina Mayfleet and Doon Harrow want to find out a way to leave ember. Lina finds a peice of paper in her closet, and she thinks it might be the way to egress. Do Lina and Doon make it to the other city? Read The City of Ember to find out.

The Time Travelers (The Gideon Trilogy)

The Time Travelers (The Gideon Trilogy)

By Linda Buckley-archer

This book is about two kids, Kate and Peter, who accidentally got sent back to 1763 in England. They make friends with an person, Gideon, and they all have the same enemy, The Tar Man. The Tar Man has the machine that brought them there, which was Kate's father's anti-gravity experiment. The machine is sort of part of them, because they can travel back to their time, as ghosts. Still, to REALLY stay in their time, they have to get the machine. Now, Kate and Peter have to find a way to gt back the machine, while not getting anyone they know in danger. This book is full of humor, suprises, and more.

Flash: Johnny Quick (The Flash)

Flash: Johnny Quick (The Flash)

By Barry Lyga

oooooooof

loooks cool

National Geographic Kids Ultimate Weird but True 3: 1,000 Wild and Wacky Facts and Photos!

National Geographic Kids Ultimate Weird but True 3: 1,000 Wild and Wacky Facts and Photos!

By National Geographic Kids

Miao women are strange... Why do they wear their ancestors hair? That doesn't even begin to make sense to me.

The Invisible Man

The Invisible Man

By H. G. Wells

I love this book

Beware the Ninja Weenies: And Other Warped and Creepy Tales (Weenies Stories)

Beware the Ninja Weenies: And Other Warped and Creepy Tales (Weenies Stories)

By David Lubar

this is an excellent book choice because it has more than just ine boring old story its different on every page

Leviathan (Thorndike Literacy Bridge Young Adult)

Leviathan (Thorndike Literacy Bridge Young Adult)

By Scott Westerfeld

Leviathan8.1Fan

Leviathan was AWESOME! I enjoy books set back in history, and I like how it warps it. The author, in the back of the book, called it steampunk - a genre of science fiction that has a historical setting and typically features steam-powered machinery rather than advanced technology. I'm still reading the last book in the series - Goliath - but throughout the Trilogy, the author really lets you fall in love with the main characters. If anybody likes steampunk genre, or maybe just a secret love story, then I'd highly recommend this book!

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