Kids Books - Siblings
Storm Warning (The 39 Clues, Book 9)
By Linda Sue Park
Throughout the hunt for the 39 Clues, Amy and Dan have encountered some of the darkest aspects of history . . . and had to deal with the role their family played. But are they ready for the truth? In this thrilling ninth installment, Amy and Dan hit the high seas as they follow the trail of some infamous ancestors to track down a long lost treasure. However, the real prize isn’t hidden in a chest. It's the discovery of the Madrigals' most dangerous secret and, even more shockingly, the true identity of the mysterious man in black. I hope that you would read it!
The Black Circle (The 39 Clues , Book 5)
By Patrick Carman
A game of cat and mouse... A strange telegram lures fourteen-year-old Amy Cahill and her younger brother, Dan, deep into Russia and away from the only trustworthy adult they know. Signed with the initials NRR, the telegram launches a race to uncover a treasure stolen by the Nazis and the truth behind the murder of the last Russian royal family. All too soon, the treasure hunt starts to smell like a Lucian trap. But the bait might just be irresistible...what will Amy and Dan risk to find out what really happened on the night their parents died? This will keep you up all night! Have fun with it!
The Collector
By KR Alexander
This is my favorite book of all time b/c I really like scary stuff like this book. There's a girl named Josie and her little sister, they move into the house with their grandmother. Their grandmother has creepy roles for the house though. 1. Never leave your windows open after dark. 2. No dolls in the house. 3. Never, ever go by the house in the woods. Josie always thought those rules were weird. Josie and her little sister go to school. Everybody make s fun of Josie but one day she makes a new friend named Vanessa. Everybody is afraid of Vanessa but Josie's not. Soon Josie and Vanessa figure out live next to each other. Vanessa's house is in the woods by Josie's grandmothers house. Josie and her little sister go to Vanessa's house and there are at least 100 dolls in the house. Vanessa gives Josie's little sister a doll and she takes it back to the house. They soon figure out that their grandmother is scared from Vanessa. But the grandmother is right Vanessa's mom and her are monster's who kidnap children and lock there souls into dolls. Will Josie and her little sister save the people who are stuck in dolls?
Babies Ruin Everything
By Matthew Swanson
I love this book in this book the girl is sleeping, then her dad wakes her up because a baby was born. While her mom and dad and baby sister were having a party in the hospital, the girl has to go to her grandma's house and she is forced to eat cold oatmeal and play cheekers. Then dad picks the girl up to see her new baby sister. The girl does not like the baby, nor think it is cute. The baby keeps messing things up. The girl wants to go out side and then go to the zoo, but the baby is eating and sleeping. Soon the baby grows up, but the baby also learns to throw stuff at her sister. The girl starts a club for people who don't like babies, but the mom says she has to let the baby join. The girl decides to make a club for people with moms who do not under stand clubs. A few days later, the girl notices that the baby needs a better sister. The girl will be nice to the baby. She lets the baby scribble on the wall and mess stuff up. The mom is mad at the girl for being nice, but the girl doesn't care. They have a happy ending! Did u like the book?
Nikki on the Line
By Barbara Carroll Roberts
I read this book during the COVID-19 period, and borrowed this from my school library! Nikki is just an average seventh grader who loves basketball, has an annoying 3rd grader brother, and has a sperm donor father. However, things change when Nikki joins a basketball team called the Action, and money is tight in Nikki’s family. They make many sacrifices for Nikki to continue practicing on the team and join competitions. But.. Nikki navigates through changing friendships when her best friend starts to hang out with another girl rather than her, and the tough exercises that her couch gives the team, and loneliness and embarrassment that she has a “paper dad”. She feels like giving up when.. She meets a boy named Booker. She doesn’t exactly meet him, he’s been her science partner since the start of seventh grade. But Booker tells her his own gripping story about his family, and he inspired her to work harder, and the two of the start a relationship.. It all works out in the end, and I thought Nikki was a great character and even though I don’t play basketball, Nikki inspired me a lot, and I really enjoyed this story!
Treasure Hunters: Danger Down the Nile
By James Patterson
I decided to read this book because it looked interesting, and my parents are always reading James Patterson books. So I thought I would give it a chance, The book was really good, you never really wanted to stop reading. At school in an half-hour i could have read 100+ pages. Give the book a chance you may love it. One more thing I liked about this book was you don't have to read the books in order because in the beginning of the book hey fill you in, on the main stuff like; character names stuff like that.. Great book!
The Vanderbeekers Lost and Found
By Karina Yan Glaser
This book is about how The Vanderbeekers find someone sleeping in the shed of their community garden. Mama and Papa agree to feed the mysterious person living in the shed. One day one the Vanderbeeker kids go into the shed to drop of food for the person. But when they see a shirt that seems oddly familiar they become suspicious and then there suspicions are confirmed. 4th Book of the Vanderbeeker series and I loved it!
The Tapper Twins Tear Up New York
By Geoff Rodkey
the bar was my favorite part. Xander and James are my favorite. it was hilarious when Xander just walked out of the bathroom and took a seat and ordered wings like he was in a restaurant. I can't wait till the 3rd one comes out.
The Sister Switch
By Jane B. Mason, Sarah Hines Stephens
I love this book!!!It reminds me of one of my favorite movies!
Counting Thyme
By Melanie Conklin
Eleven-year-old Thyme (Time with an "hy") and her family has moved from their home in San Diego, California to the big city. New York City. They had to move so Thyme's little brother, Val, who has nerve cancer, can get into a clinical trial to see if doctors can save his life. Thyme is not happy about this. All she can think about is moving back to the only home she's ever known so she can be back at her old school, old friends, and old home. Thyme comes up with a plan to get back to California. Whenever she uses her free-time to do a chore or a task, she gets a time slip. That time slip is a certain amount of time that Thyme gets to cash out to spend time with her mother, or to hog the iPad all to herself. As the story moves along, as Thyme make more and more friendships, the jar she keep the time slips in gets more and more full, her family situation gets more and more tense, and Val's condition gets more and more worse. Thyme has to make a choice. She can either leave her new friends, parents, and sick little brother to go back to a place that truly has nothing to offer her, or she can stay, and realize that all the home she needs is right in New York City. I give this book 5 stars because it is absolutely excellent. Happy reading!









