Kids Books - Siblings

Sink or Swim (Whatever After)

Sink or Swim (Whatever After)

By Sarah Mlynowski

in this book Abby and Jonah go in to the story of The Little Mermaid and there they meet they land on the water when she finally figures out that they're in the story of The Little Mermaid and knows what's happening she sees that that are girl in the water was carrying a man and when she saw the girl she was a mermaid the mermaid saw her too . the mermaid dropped the man to Abby and Jonah and then she left and Abby and Jonah carried the Man to the sand .and when the prince woke up he saw them and thought that they saved him they tried explaining him about the mermaid which was half fish half human .but the Prince believe it and they stayed at his castle but then the cook said that she knew one of them and she knew where they were and she can make a potion that can take them under water and let them breed there for 12 hours . that night they took a picture of the prince and his name was prince mortamir they asked her not to waste turn tail and not to waste her tongue for the legs but is .what she did when she noticed when she learned how to write from Abby about her and Prince Mortimer meeting he did not read it and meant that the lemon pie was more precious than what she wrote to him .so at The Wedding Date Lana was going to marry Prince Mortimer but she was officially a Runaway Bride Sso Abby and Jonah decide to go to the sea witch with the mermaid potion that the cook made with and they change her mind and lana does not die and they go home safely teh end

Sugar and Spice (Whatever After #10)

Sugar and Spice (Whatever After #10)

By Sarah Mlynowski

It is a b Angela far into this fall into the story of Hansel and Gretel they me Hansel and Gretel they look just like Abby and Jonah and so looks like Jonah griddle looks like a bee but then they go to the witch's house where they eat all the candy but then they they find that you may find the magic portal home but they didn't go because they switched have to being Hansel and Gretel and their story because they look identical life and then they have their dog prints the Wichita with a cat the witch made a bee make Jonah green smoothie so that he could eat her and make her eyesight better but then they eat the wall that was made a lot of sugar for 24 hours and then they got the licorice long and Olaf and licorice which was we should I plan to tie around our well-beloved which belong to Abby and Jonah who are his name was Prince actually up in a tree and then lying so that they could tired but then the police came and said that police games and he said we need to title with a lady at 1 and when they got their own out Abby and Jonah style that has been stealing their life they had they hadn't been hiding at man stealing pretending to be Abby and pretending to be Jonah that wasn't good i'm so and so they said that why did you do this and he said that we had no other choice but then they learned they were being braggy about not eating vegetables when their parents they said that they had enough sugar and they packed cookies and everything so that they could give it a chance when I'm going to go back to the story from their magic mirror and then they go back to their normal as being more grateful than ever the end

Lea Dives In (American Girl Today)

Lea Dives In (American Girl Today)

By Lisa Yee

Lea Clark is looking forward to seeing her brother after 3 years- Zac had been to college in Brazil! But the reunion isn't picture perfect. Zac is still treating Lea like a little kid, and they aren't getting along very well. Lea goes to the beach with her family-- nothing to be scared about, right? But after a bad incident with a big, salty wave, Lea is scared of swimming in the ocean. She finds she enjoys taking pictures of the water more than actually being in it! She meets a great new friend named Camila who attempts to help Lea get over her fear of the ocean. One day Lea goes hiking with Zac and her dad, and trouble strikes. Can Lea get over her fear of the ocean and prove to Zac she's more mature? I loved this book!! Even though it was more aimed at younger kids than 12-year-olds like me, I still loved the descriptive nature of this book as I took a trip with Lea to Brazil, a country of culture and fun!

Wednesdays in the Tower (Tuesdays at the Castle)

Wednesdays in the Tower (Tuesdays at the Castle)

By Jessica Day George

It has a great cliffhanger at the end. I loved the griffen that they raised and named him Rufus. The characters are set up really well. They are adventurous, funny, loyal. You should read Tuesdays in the Castle first. It good series.

The Land of Stories: Worlds Collide

The Land of Stories: Worlds Collide

By Chris Colfer

THE FINAL BOOK IN THE LAND OF STORIES SERIES!!!! I love this book SO MUCH! I can't possibly describe it with words, but I'm going to try. Morina, the most cunning and evil villain yet, has imprisoned Froggy in a magical mirror and opened a portal into the Otherworld! The Literary Army and witches invade! Not only this, but Alex has been put under a terrible curse that makes her do Morina's every command! She contacts Conner in his sleep and begs him to end her life to save millions of others'. No matter what, though, Conner is determined to save his sister. I LOVE THIS BOOK SO MUCH!!! Witches, spoiled little girls in red capes, criminal lovebirds who fight for the good, frogs, curses, humor, love, hate, plot twists...this book has it all! THANK YOU, Chris Colfer, for giving us this masterpiece! It will live forever in our hearts.

Crying is Like the Rain: A Story of Mindfulness and Feelings

Crying is Like the Rain: A Story of Mindfulness and Feelings

By Heather Feinberg

It's pretty sweet, but if you're a sixth grader hoping for a chapter book, then it's not amazing, but I will admit it's perfect for little kids. I flew through it so fast, Sora said I spent zero minutes on it!

Girls Rule! (Boy/Girl Battle)

Girls Rule! (Boy/Girl Battle)

By Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

it looked cool and girly soI just had to find out wat was inside and after I read it it was the bEST EVER

The Brilliant World of Tom Gates

The Brilliant World of Tom Gates

By Liz Pichon

This book had me laughing throughout the whole story. Honestly this book was hilarious, it had cool and cute doodles and captions with different types of fonts... it also reminded me of the Diary of the Wimpy Kid series, but this book was more hectic and funnier in my opinion. Tom Gate(reminds me of Bill Gates :D) Is our typical average guy who likes to draw. doesn't like to do homework, and annoys his sister. On the first day of school he got a guy teacher, Mr. Fullerman, put him right in the front right next to Amy Porter(a girl he's trying to impress) and Marcus Meldrew(one annoying little kid[although he's not little]). His best mate is Derek who he's in a band with called the DOGZOMBIES, and they live close to each other. Tom writes all about his life even about the no-so-fun camping trip! I really liked the character, Mr. Fullerman, because he play a significant and funny role. Once Tom got his Dude3 tickets.. his tickets got destroyed by a (*spoiler*) Will he ever be able to see the Dude3? Who or what destroyed the tickets? Well it's up to you to read and find out. I URGE you guys to read it, trust me it's soooooo hilarious, such a cute, funny read.

Disney's the Parent Trap

Disney's the Parent Trap

By Hallie Marshall

Althea fCalvert

This book is the best book you will read especially for divorced family's

From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

By E.L. Konigsburg

E. L. Konigsburg is one of my favorite authors. This story was about one girl named Claudia, and one boy named Jamie. They decide to run away from their house because they think their parents were too bossy to them. They decide to run away to the Metropolitan Museum, which was kind of weird in my personal way. It was amazing how they didn't get noticed in the beginning, but at the end, they get to a newspaper and got caught from their parent's notice to to the FBI. I love this book. Out of 100, I would give this book 100.

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