Kids Books - Social
Crazy
By Han Nolan
Jason hears little voices in his head. But he doesn't think he's going crazy because he knows the voices aren't real. They're just like a little tv show cast in his head, commenting on his life. But Jason's dad really IS crazy, and Jason has had a rough time taking care of him by himself after his mother died. At a school support group, he finally finds the courage to open up about everything tumbling around in his life, and it's very beneficial for him. I encourage readers who are going through hard times to try this book, as it's very easy to relate to his struggles, and a good way to find solutions to them!
Hocus Pocus Hotel
By Michael Dahl
Abracadaham Hotel is a hotel with magic. Magicians lived there! But in these weeks, more and more mysterious things started happen in Abracadaham Hotel: Mr. Madagascar disappeared mysteriously, ghost appeared in this hotel moaning "Mister Ken"...... Clues seems to be everywhere but hidden by this magic hotel. Abracadaham Hotel isn't safe now...... How can the school's biggest bullier Tyler and a boy Charlie with an amazing photographic memorized talent detect mystery in this hotel? Just remember: DON'T TRUST ANYTHING YOU SAW INSIDE THIS HOTEL...... This is a good book that make you think. Clues are in everywhere but hidden by everything. The simplest thing might be the most important clue. Open your eyes and look around. Time for you to detect mystery!
Operation Redwood
By S. Terrell French
Amazing story, great information about Redwood forests packed into a fun adventure story about a few brave 11-year-olds. They shine a positive light on homeschooling families. definitely recommend; it's a long book so maybe a 5th-6th grade reading level or a parent can read aloud to 6+ year old. Great story.
Countdown
By Deborah Wiles
In this book, Countdown, Franny is living through a scary time in our country’s history; The Cuban Missile Crisis. My favorite part of this book was the nuclear air attack drill. I liked it because it was suspenseful and I was on the edge of my seat! This is a realistic fiction chapter book. The main character is Franny. She is 11 years old and lives with her mom, dad, sister and brother. Her dad is a pilot in the military. Franny is a normal 11 year old girl. She likes to read Nancy Drew books, pick out fancy headbands, and complain about her bossy sister and how hard her life can be. I really enjoyed this book because it takes place during a time of history that really interests me. I did a research project on John F. Kennedy. He was President during the Cuban Missile Crisis. I first learned about this scary time in U.S. history while working on my J.F.K. project. Countdown was a great book. You should read this book, especially if you enjoy history
Of Giants and Ice (The Ever Afters)
By Shelby Bach
I just read this book for the second time and it was even sweeter than the first time (mostly because I actually understood everything for the first time in forever). I don't usually read books twice but this book was special because it was one of my absolute top favorite book series PLUS this summer I'm planning on re-reading my favorite book series. AHEM and I also got the fourth book of this series BUT I read one page and I had forgotten who and what all the characters were so I'm just re-starting from the beginning. I don't regret my decision one bit, because the second I opened this book, Rory's life became as real as my own. She's such a relatable character who is very unlike some of the perfect characters in stories these days. You can actually connect with her and feel her embarrassment, anger, happiness, and you just have to laugh out loud when she snaps a witty comment back at Chase. I WOULD make a critique about how she believed in magic so seemingly quickly, but, hey, I guess being chased by a fire-breathing dragon, escaping giants with bug-spray, and almost dying by falling from a magic beanstalk will do that to ya. I will never understand why this isn't a New York Times bestseller, and I recommend this to ANYONE who loves adventure, fantasy, and all those other genres and such. Better end this review now before it turns into one of those monster reviews so long that nobody actually reads anything but the first sentence. Anyways, this book was amazing in every way and you should probably read it if you want a cool story in your life.
The School Skeleton (A to Z Mysteries)
By Ron Roy
when dink got a paper cut and when he got to the school nurse. he nowes that the school skeleton was gone!!! he and the gang try to solve the mystery.they find a footprint.they look at efreone shoe.and they find out that it was a trick.
Wonder Woman: Warbringer (DC Icons Series)
By Leigh Bardugo
Wonder Woman
Great movie...but FANTASTIC book!
The Last of the Ender Crystal: An Unofficial Overworld Heroes Adventure, Book Five
By Danica Davidson
great book for minecraft fans. Read the whole series twice and will read them again. They are an easy read.
Adventure Against the Endermen: An Unofficial Overworld Heroes Adventure, Book One
By Danica Davidson
great book for minecraft fans. Read the whole series twice and will read them again. They are an easy read.
Return of the Homework Machine
By Dan Gutman
When it comes to homework, it's boring for kids. But when a 5th grader Brenton created a machine to create homework with all the correct answers in your handwriting, I was inspired to read the Homework machine. I loved it. From the start to the end, I was attentive to all details, like when Brenton and Judy went out. I highly recommend the sequel, which has blown my mind. At the end of the school year in the 1st book, they threw away the machine in the Grand Canyon. But Brenton is suspicious when a blinking red light was in the computer drive and kept on blinking, even if it was plugged off. So they have to destroy it before it can be of harm.









