Kids Books - Social
The Mystery of Black Hollow Lane (The Order of Black Hollow Lane)
By Julia Nobel
Twelve-year-old Emmy investigates the connection between her father's disappearance and a secret society at her prestigious English boarding school. Her mom seems to care about her career more than her and her mother suddenly shipping her off to another country doesn't make it any better. I loved this book because it was getting serious Harry Potter vibes from it. P.S. Keep an eye on Jonas.
Fenway and Hattie
By Victoria J. Coe
This book is really fun. Fenway's family is moving to a new house and fenway doesn't know what is happening. He has lots of adventures and, makes new friends in his neighboor hood.
The Unicorn in the Barn
By Jacqueline Ogburn
Unicorn in the Barn by Jaqueline Ogburn is a magical story about a boy named Eric who helps take care of a unicorn living in his neighbor's barn. When Eric finds the unicorn in the woods and learns it is being taken care of by the vet next door and her daughter, Allegra, Eric's life is transformed. He is pushed into a world of magical creatures, just as his life at home begins to fall apart...! This is an amazing book full of magic, courage and trust! I would definitely recommend it!
Suee and the Shadow
By Ginger Ly
I just started reading this book and it is really good! You should go check it out if you haven't already.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Teens Talk Middle School: 101 Stories of Life, Love, and Learning for Younger Teens
By Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Madeline Clapps, Valerie Howlett
I want to read this book sooooooooooooooo bad. I loves these series of books. I recommend this series to everyone. I need this book.
Rooftoppers
By Katherine Rundell
This is definitely one of my favorite books! In the book, the main character, Sophie flees to paris with her guardian Charles after finding out the english government was not going to let them stay together. In paris, Sophie meets new friends on the rooftops of paris as Charles searches for her mother on the streets below. The book is filled with tons of magic-like experiences and brave, clever characters. Definitely a must read for everyone!
13 Reasons Why
By Jay Asher
Hannah Baker was a high school student who committed suicide from bullying. Before her death, she sent out tapes containing thirteen reasons why she killed herself. Her lover Clay Jensen listens to the tapes and becomes shocked by what Hannah went through. She went through the loss of friends, rape, and the school spreading rumors about her. Clay feels extremely guilty for her death because he was afraid to tell her that he loved her. The other students who Hannah pointed out on the tapes did not care enough to admit that they bullied Hannah. Towards the end of the novel, Clay is determined for this not to happen again so he helps out his friend Skye because he believes she is going through hard times, too. Some say this novel glorifies suicide, but I believe it truly portrays what the effects of suicide can be on others and to be kind to one another.
Icefire
By Chris D'Lacey
I remember going to the library to read this book, I read 2 books from the series from Chris D'Lacey. But I am not able to catch the name of the book. Well this book was about David who is frustrated that no one will publish his book. Liz is making a dragon that she wants David to name. Then, Lucy asks her mother if she can wish for something and saying that it is Davids dragon since he named it. He tells them the name Gadzooks wrote, G'reth and according to Liz it is a wishing dragon. If you want to know more about the book you can just read it! Overall I enjoyed reading this book and maybe if I have time i will read more series!
Fancy Nancy: Nancy Clancy Sees the Future
By Jane O'Connor
This book is pretty cool. I read it at my cousins house for my school reading log. it was kind of funny
All-American Girl
By Meg Cabot
The All-American Girl is truly a fascinating book, I couldn't stop reading once I started! The main character, Samantha, has always been a ordinary girl and could never stand out. Until one day she saves the president and suddenly the entire world looks up to her. However, she encounters more conflicts as a national hero. I feel like there are a lot of people in this world that are not famous, but they definitely deserve to be a hero, for example, doctors and police, they save lives all the time but we don't always appreciate them. The author did a great job of describing the characters feelings and using a lot of dialogue to keep the story interesting. I sincerely recommend All-American Girl to others, it's really suitable for teenagers, especially girls, who haven't realized their own value yet, because the truth is everyone is special and unique in their own way.









