Kids Books - Sciences
Ban This Book: A Novel
By Alan Gratz
Alan Gratz, known for writing books such as code of honor wrote this one VERY good and underrated book called "Ban This Book" A great book for every type of person. Amy Ane, Rebecca, and Danny try to find a way to unban some select books from the library because someone thought they were inappropriate. I like this book because There are funny parts, parts that have tension, moments that hit you in the feels, even moments that the central idea could happen to you. That's why you Should read Ban This Book. If you like the reason's above why not give it a read.
Walk Two Moons
By Sharon Creech
I really enjoyed this book because there were sad parts and miracles to it. The book got exciting every single chapter especially the last chapter was sad and exciting at the same time. I got excited when we were reading this book with the whole class so we started it together and end it together. I really loved this book and I think you should read it too.
Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics
By Chris Grabenstein
I loved this book and I really enjoyed it. The book is about a boy named Kyle Keeley, who in the previous book, won Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Escape game, and is now staring in Lemoncello advertisements. But right after Haley Daley, one of the team members, moves to Hollywood, Mr. Lemoncello anounces that there will be another library game, called The Library Olympics... only this time, it will include kids from all across America, including Marjory, a child prodigy from Michigan. But suddenly, books begin disappearing from the shelf’s, and Mr. Lemoncello looks like he is about ready to give the library up to ‘the League of Library Lovers’ led by millionaire Mrs. Chillington, the mother of a losing competitor. I loved this book. You should defiantly read it.
The Call of the Wild
By Jack London
I think this is the first classic book that I actually ENJOYED. I read the "kids" version for a book report in 3rd grade and really enjoyed it. The "full" version is even better. I liked how Jack London showed what BUCK thought at the moment since many other books hide the feelings of a dog. Overall, very fun to read. I'd recommend for Grades 5+
The Magical Unicorn Society: Official Handbook
By Harry and Zanna Goldhawk (Papio Goldhawk (Papio Press), Helen Dardik, Jonny Leighton Selwyn E. Phipps
I think it is a really good book and it is so cool
The Elephant Whisperer: My Life with the Herd in the African Wild
By Lawrence Anthony, Graham Spence
Lawrence Anthony is an extravagant writer who details his intriguing experiences in the African Wild on his game reserve Thula-Thula. “The Elephant Whisperer” by Lawrence Anthony with Graham Spence is a nonfiction memoir allowing readers to see first-hand accounts of the action in Thula-Thula. In this novel Lawrence and his crew of rangers take in a large herd of rebellious elephants, saving them from their death and pain. Throughout this novel we see the bond between Lawrence and these elephants strengthen as they learn things from one another. In particular, the matriarch of the herd, Nana develops an individual bond with Lawrence. Many obstacles and troubles are encountered on Thula-Thula, such as poachers trying to kill indigenous species. Lawrence and the herd overcome these issues and warm up to each other creating an everlasting bond between man and animal. The most prominent theme represented by this novel is conservation and preservation of animals. Lawrence himself believes that all animals should be wild, free of capture and not forced to do tasks for humans. He uses a very moving quote that touches the heart and soul of readers, “To me, the best cage is an empty one” p (368). This truly shows how dedicated Lawrence is to nature and his feelings toward animals of all types. This novel was really ground-breaking in the sense that it tells such an interesting story while also providing information. Lawrence uses such a unique way of writing to incorporate these two aspects of writing together, while also providing intricate details in his work. Overall, this book is worthy of a 5 star rating, and is an absolutely amazing novel for people who love and embrace nature at its finest.
Anime Fan Communities: Transcultural Flows and Frictions
By S. Annett
i luv this book!!!!! anime fans like me can all agree that the history and special moments in the life of anime go on and on, but Sandra Annett was surprisingly able to smash it all together perfectly in one book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
American Horses
By R. Moody
Generally good. Interesting stories about Morgans, Tennessee Walkers, and ASH. Also info on trotters and thoroughbreds. Obviously this guy was a huge racing fan, as well as the underdog, because there was a lot of excited discussion on a particularly persistent thoroughbred with a very long racing career. Also, pretty much every chapter had sections on racing of horses between even just owners. Nothing on quarter horses, though. Or aztecas. As detailed in his memoir series, the author, Ralph Moody was racing horses as young as ten years old in Colorado, and worked on cattle drives throughout his early teens. Insightful and fresh-- A MUST READ FOR HORSE LOVERS!
Harry Potter, I : Harry Potter à l'école des sorciers [ Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone ] nouvelle edition (French Edition)
By J.K. Rowling
Dans ce livre spécifique, harry potter, avec ses amis, doit protéger une pierre spéciale que la personne de laisser vivre éternellement, mais récemment, Voldemort, le villan dans ce livre, vient de perdre beaucoup de puissance et est sur le point de mourir. Il ne veut pas mourir et il essaie d'obtenir la pierre de Harry et ses amis.









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