Kids Books - Social
The Light in the Lake
By Sarah R. Baughman
The Light in the Lake is a rising, empowering book with interesting plots, heartwarming characters, and what it takes to write a great story. The author emphasizes the importance of love and happiness in a way that makes the reader excited for each page.
Extras (Uglies)
By Scott Westerfeld
This book differs from the rest of the series. Instead of Tally Youngblood, Aya Fuse is the main character. In a time when social ratings are all that matter to teenagers, Aya is left out. Her brother is going to be invited to he hundred party soon, and she is an unknown journalist. But when she discovers containers filled with unknown things, her boring life is soon to become very unusual...
When Elephants Fly
By Nancy Richardson Fischer
T. Lily Decker has a 12-year plan: avoid stress, drugs, alcohol, boyfriends, and take her regular psych quizzes, given by her best friend Sawyer, to make sure she escapes inheriting her mother's schizophrenia- if she can live steer clear of everything crazy from 18 to 30, she could evade the looming threat of the mental illness. Lily does everything she can to avoid becoming her mother, Violet- obsessed with Peter Pan and the works of Escher, who tried to make Lily "fly" to Neverland from the rooftop of their apartment when she was young. When she starts her local newspaper internship following the story of a soon-to-be-mother elephant at the local zoo, she is invited to come to witness the birth of the baby elephant after all the healthy publicity brought to the zoo by her previous articles, but when the elephant calf Swifty is rejected and nearly killed by her mother, then put in custody of the circus to which the young elephant's sire is owned, Lily is forced to forget her twelve-year plan to save Swifty. Full of twists and turns, When Elephants Fly is a rollercoaster of a plotline! An inspiring story of courage, and doing what's right, readers will revel in Fischer's dynamic and realistic characters. A fast and delightful read! Enjoy!
The Speed of Falling Objects
By Nancy Richardson Fischer
Danny is no stranger to falling- after a bad fall at age seven that resulted in the the loss of her left eye, Danger Danielle Warren is a shell of her former adventurous self. But when her long-gone father, star of his own wilderness-survival reality show COUGAR offers her a chance to join him for a show co-starring teen actor Gus Price in the Amazon Rainforest, Danny jumps at the chance to reunite with her father and prove that she can still be the girl she was before the accident. The trials of the rainforest change Danny and bring many revelations. Readers will not be able to put it down! A page-turner to the end, Fisher’s The Speed of Falling Objects is a great book!
The Great Greene Heist (Jackson Greene)
By Varian Johnson
I loved this book so so so so so so so so so so so so so much!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is about some kids who are trying to keep Kevin from winning the school election. Also they have a friend named Gaby, and they want her to win because they don't like Kevin. Also he has connections with the principal, so he might win know matter what, but that does not stop them!!!!!! My favorite character is Jackson because he is smart. I hope you like it!!!!!
Endangered
By Eliot Schrefer
Anonymous
I’m sorry to say that despite my attempts to read this, it’s terrible. The put too many details and take to long to get to the point, the idea was good, but poorly executed. I am an avid reader, and it’s usually pretty easy for me to read books, even bad ones. But with this, my eyes glaze over and I involuntarily skip sentences and paragraphs.
Help Me Be Good About Throwing Tantrums
By Joy Berry
I love these kind of books because they are just run to read and they help little kids not get into lot of trouble because then at the end there like ok now like if I steal there going to get mad but they will forgive or if I throw a tatruam yes I did not get what I wanted but maybe next time😆😉
Starfell #1: Willow Moss & the Lost Day
By Dominique Valente
i didnt have the book but i like the title oh and im new my name is shdowgil i hope that all of u vl be my friend
The Bad Butterfly (Billie B. Brown)
By Sally Rippin
Not gonna lie I think Billie B Brown's books are good but if your around my age they are easy to read, a first grader could read it knowing almost all the words, But I'm not reviewing how easy it is to read or how little words on each page, I'm reviewing how I liked the book. So the book is pretty good (Billie should be dancing with the boys because she's more like them when she dances, And kind of worse then them) It's a pretty well thought out plotline.








