Kids Books - Social
The Naturals
By Jennifer Lynn Barnes
This a very scary book so if you are in for a good scare you should definitely read this book. A girl names Cassie works at a diner and she has a talent, she is very good at reading people, she remembers the smallest details and everything about the customers that come into the diner. One day she gets recognized by the FBI, she can't believe this is happening she thinks the FBI is there for her moms case but they really want her since she is so good at reading people. She goes to the base and meets bunch of new people she meets a human lie detector another finder and a girl really good with statistics. It is up to them to solve a bunch of cases and throughout the journey they discover much more than they want to.
Magic Friends (Barbie and the Secret Door) (Step into Reading)
By Chelsea Eberly
I really liked this book. In this book, Barbie is a princess, but she is very shy. She gets embarrassed and runs into the garden, There, she finds a magical door, and it transports her into a magical world. There, Barbie must protect the unicorns from the evil queen that wants to steal their magic. Can Barbie save them in time? Read the book to find out!
The Purr-fect Scoop (Sprinkle Sundays)
By Coco Simon
In this book written by Coco Simon, Sierra's parents are vets, and when Sierra finds out that a lot of the animals need help finding homes, she is sure she can help. But she really needs to find a way to manage her time. What will Sierra do? Read the book to find out! Happy Reading!
Middle School: Dog's Best Friend (Middle School Book 8)
By James Patterson
This is a nice book that explains life from the perspective of a middle schoolers point of view. The main character started a dog walking business. Just when things started to be in control for him, a major misunderstanding causes a rift between two dog-walking businesses. So when things start getting worse and worse, you can't expect things to start going in the positives again. This is a good book that shows life from a student's perspective which reflects people's emotions in a well-built masterpiece.
Ready, Freddy! Homework Hassles
By Abby Klein
I loved this book because it talks about how Freddy falls on the ground from a tree and goes to the doctor and thinks that he does not have to do his report but his teacher says that he has to because it is not a writing report, it was a talking report.
When I Grow Up: Misty Copeland (Scholastic Reader, Level 3)
By Lexi Ryals
Oh my goodness I love Misty copeland!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVEEEEEE HER!! I dance myself and She is a grea person to look up to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Stanford Wong Flunks Big-time
By Lisa Yee
Stanford can do anything, but he can not leave basketball. So when he flunks English and leaves basketball camp, his life just turned upside down. He is hired a tour that thinks exactly the opposite as he does, and his basketball team will not keep him if he flunks English. His summer is exactly the opposite as he dreamed of it, but is it that bad after all? Can things fix themselves? And the most important question, will he stay on his basketball team?
The Curious Cat Spy Club
By Linda Joy Singleton
Kelsey, Becca, and Leo love little adventure. A lot of pet napping cases appear in their town, and they really try to put together the clues to solve a big mystery. There are many clues that make them look all over the place. Will they ever be able to discover what is happening and solve the mystery, to is their club just simply useless? I would totally read this book again and again.
Tenney Shares the Stage (American Girl: Tenney Grant, Book 3)
By Kellen Hertz
Tenney and Logan shoe that even Not-Friends can work together to solve problems. Portia shows how older people can have a big impact on kids.









