Kids Books - Siblings
The Titanic Locket (Haunted Museum)
By Suzanne Weyn
Glimpsing a cute boy called john at the Haunted Museum in England before embarking on a vacation cruise aboard the Titanic 2, Samantha notices strange things during the voyage before her sister begins calling her by a different name. what will happen, will the titanic stai alive or sink?
Piper Reed Gets a Job
By Kimberly Willis Holt
Piper and her Gypsy Club need a clubhouse . But raising money to buy one might not be so easy. Piper, being the resourceful fifth grader she is , launches a party planning business and gets her first job throwing a birthday celebration . When things do not go as planned,she wonders if she will still be able to buy her clubhouse . Fortunately for Piper , friends and family come to her rescue.
Flo & Wendell
By William Wegman
This book is good because it reminds me of my little brother and me. My parents say I act like Flo and he acts like Wendell. I thought this was a very funny book and I liked the pictures of the puppies in people clothes.
Finding Ruby Starling
By Karen Rivers
this book is really good Im reading it right now it about two twin that found each other and now there trying to find there other twin the qadruples
Seven Wild Sisters: A Modern Fairy Tale
By Charles De Lint
This book was nice and elegantly written, but I would prefer if it just focused on one main character. Still, it was a good sequel to The Cats of Tanglewood Forest.
Rory's Promise (Hidden Histories)
By Michaela MacColl, Rosemary Nichols
This book is super interesting. I usually don't enjoy historical fiction book, but this one just changed it all. It's really interesting. Don't let it fool you to be those books that just write straight-forward stories. This is awesome!
Beneath
By Roland Smith
sounds great and creepy my sister is reading it right now but I guess I can read it this summer!
Walking Home
By Eric Walters
I absolutely love this book! Walking Home by Eric Walters takes place in Kenya, Africa. 13 year old Muchoki and his younger sister Jata, must leave their home town after sudden violence. During the violence their father sadly dies and they move with their mother to a overcrowded refugee camp. There they live in a small tent with limited food, water, and privacy. Within a week there whole life is changed and everything they know is gone, and they must understand that they may never be able to return . Fear rules Muchoki's life. He fears the future. When the unthinkable happens to his mother he and his sister must flee to their only known family hundreds of miles away. The seemingly impossible journey is difficult, but starting with only one step they must walk home. I love the detail and description in this story, it makes it seem as though you were there with the characters. Throughout the book you are able to feel empathy for refugees. I strongly recommend this book to all of my friends. It is a really good book. I want to reread over and over!