Kids Books - Siblings

The 39 Clues: Unstoppable: Nowhere to Run

The 39 Clues: Unstoppable: Nowhere to Run

By Jude Watson

A good book. It contains super abilities, psychotic president/dictator to be and the Cahill families 3rd adventure so far. I reccomend it.

The Sorceress: Book 3 (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel)

The Sorceress: Book 3 (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel)

By Michael Scott

The third book in Michael Scott's "Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel" series, The Sorceress, kicks the action up to a whole new level. Adding to the series' menagerie of immortal humans ("humani") and mythological beasts, the book picks up where The Magician left off: the immortal Nicholas Flamel (of The Alchemyst) and the twins, Sophie and Josh, have just arrived at St. Pancras international train station in London. Almost immediately, they're confronted with a demonic bounty hunter that immortal magician John Dee has sent their way. At the same time, Dee's occasional cohort, Niccolo Machiavelli, decides to focus his energy on Perenelle Flamel, the Alchemyst's wife, who has been imprisoned at Alcatraz since the beginning of the series. In this book, Perenelle gets a chance to show off her sorcery and resourcefulness, fighting and forging alliances with ghosts, beasts, and the occasional Elder to try and find a way out of her predicament and back to Flamel. Scott is as playful as ever, introducing new immortals--famous figures from history who (surprise!) are still alive. He also adds to the roster of fantastical beasts, which already includes such intriguing foes as Bastet, the Egyptian cat goddess, and the Morrigan, or Crow Goddess. Raising the stakes with each installment, Scott deftly manages multiple story lines and keeps everything moving pretty quickly, making this third book a real page-turner. More than just another piece in the puzzle of the whole series, The Sorceress is an adventure in its own right, and will certainly leave series fans wanting more.

How to Talk to Girls

How to Talk to Girls

By Alec Greven

OK this book is not ok for little kids and I think boys should have this book come in handy. But I just wanted to see how its like so ya. (fun fact) this book was first wrote on paper by a 4th grade boy, and the news spread and his paper writing turned into a book. And he made a how to talk to dads and a how to talk to moms book and I think he should make a how to talk to siblings book. But I enjoyed this book but it was not really ok for little kids. So I think I'll rate this book a 4 star.

The House on the Gulf

The House on the Gulf

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

This book is awesome. It is about a single mother and her two children Britt and Bran. Bran got a job mowing the lawn for a elderly couple and they asked him to house sit for them they move in and Bran starts acting really weird, he is acting suspicious. Britt realizes this and is wondering what is going on. Will she find out what's going on

The Saturdays (Melendy Quartet)

The Saturdays (Melendy Quartet)

By Elizabeth Enright

It's a story about four kids, a father, and a house keeper named Cuffy. They come up with an idea where they can all put their allowences together and do anything they want to do alone. Rush comes home with a dog,that they call I.S.A.A.C. after their idea - Independent Saturday Afternoon Adventure Club. Randy meets a lady who got kidnapped by Fortune tellers. Mona comes home with bright red nails and a haircut. Oliver though, only 6, was thought to be so young, and small. The family wasn't sure if he could go all alone. But Oliver himself had other plans, going to the circus and taking a ride on a horse and carriage. This was an excellent book and I hope you read it. I also hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

Maybe a Fox

Maybe a Fox

By Kathi Appelt, Alison McGhee

This book was not what I would expect from the title, but that’s for a good thing. A girl named Jules lives with her father and older sister, Sylvie, who is 12. (Jules is 11) Near their house is a cave that gushes water at very high spades, and if you slip into it, you will fall into what they call the Slip, and die. That is what happened to Sylvie on a snowy weekday in Vermont. I totally recommend this book if you love unexpected plots!

Utomia: The Legend Beyond

Utomia: The Legend Beyond

By Caitlin Scholl, Neil Mullins

Laoch the Iguana has always been a scientist from the start. In his school, he is known as the troublemaker and the student who never pays attention, which gets his teacher mad all the time. Laoch is training to be a Master Grower in Talamh, but would rather leave to the city of Utomia as an inventor. One day, when a science experiment of Laoch's goes wrong, it sets his school up in mysterious purple flames, which no one has ever seen before. This sends multiple armed forces to Laoch's small town, while Laoch and his friends are off to Utomia to discover the reason of the purple flames. He also finds out about why Utomia has a heavily guarded shield around it. What is Utomia protecting? Will this adventure bring Laoch and his friends together, or will it separate them? Can they figure out how to save their families? To find out, read Utomia: The Legend Beyond. I loved how the main characters were lizards and how the aspects of the plot were interesting. I give this book a 5 out of 5 stars, and recommend it to anyone who loves a good adventure and a mystery.

Ava and Taco Cat (Ava and Pip)

Ava and Taco Cat (Ava and Pip)

By Carol Weston

I love this book because it has mini conflicts and then a main conflict. The feelings you might have after reading this book will probably be: happy, knowledgeable, sad and mixed emotions. This book is filled with humor and jokes. I loved reading this book and I hope you will enjoy it to.

You Don't Know Everything, Jilly P!

You Don't Know Everything, Jilly P!

By Alex Gino

This is a very coool book about deaf kids. You should read it. It teaches the point about how you can hear and see the world in different ways/angles.

My Sister the Vampire #2: Fangtastic!

My Sister the Vampire #2: Fangtastic!

By Sienna Mercer

this is a good book. it may be a little slow at times but then it gets really good. its about two long lost twin sisters that find each other. one of them is a vampire. the vampire exposes the human to vampire kind. awesome book.

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