Kids Books - Social
Picture Me Gone
By Meg Rosoff
I really can't write a long book review for this book because, well, I did not like it. The only part that I liked was when she met Matthew and decided she shouldn't have sent those texts. That part was really the only part where I could feel how she felt. One of the things that I thought was really annoying with this book is that there were no quotation marks used at any part in this book. That drove me crazy. I hated the Mila's best friend's character. She was not interesting in the way the author created her to be. The first 5 chapters kind of dragged on forever and I felt like there was a cloud over my eyes when I was reading this. It was almost like it was a rainy day and I could almost see how the characters felt...But not quite. So, I guess this did turn out to be king of long, but most of it was spent complaining about how I did not like it.
Madame Pamplemousse and Her Incredible Edibles
By Rupert Kingfisher
Its is a good book. it is about cooking and food. it is a really great chapter book. really fun book!!
Thank You, Jackie Robinson
By Barbara Cohen
it was a happy begining........but not until it turned in to a disaster. This book is filled with happyness and sadness at the same time.
Miss Smithers
By Susan Juby
Alice McLeod is a social outcast. She dresses like everyday is Halloween, has only one friend, and is dating a boy named Goose. Despite these facts, Alice decides to enter a beauty contest in her town called "Miss Smithers." She's just in it for the $400 clothing allowance, but it seems like a lot of the other girls are too! Maybe Alice will actually have a chance.... Over the course of the contest, Alice meets mean girls, girls who want to beat her up, and girls who are bad influences (but popular!). Alice also joins a church group, enrolls in karate, and publishes her own 'zine. But will everything come crashing down on Alice?
Who Sank the Boat? (Picture Puffin)
By Pamela Allen
i decide to read this book because i thought it might be intresting. when i read the book it was starting to rhyme i liked the book.
Who Can You Trust? (ROCKETT'S WORLD)
By Lauren Day
Rockett's World series are books about a girl who moves to a new town and gets made fun of-like, a lot! I personally think that this book is good and bad. It's good because it teaches you about good friends, the bad thing though is that in "Who Can You Trust", she gets teased by the most popular girl, Nicole and her gang: The Ones. Another group is:The CSGs. She doesn't quite know her place in the story and doesn't do a good job on the names. Like for example: Miko. Now, whoever thought of a name like "Miko"? If you want to read this book, then I recommend it for young readers. The words in this book are quite easy for 2-12 graders.
Homeroom Diaries
By James Patterson, Lisa Papademetriou
Homeroom Diaries is all about a teenager's life! The main character, Cuckoo, is going through a lot of troubles, she lost the two most important person in her life, but she didn't let that break her down, with her best friends by her side, she decides to ignore all the hate and start over and stay happy. This story might seem simple but I think it's very realistic and especially suitable for teenagers. I think one of the strengths of this book is the drawings, it keeps the story interesting and giving the readers a better image of the characters and scenes. The author added many details to describe the emotions of Cuckoo and her friends. I also really love that the story is told in a diary form. I recommend Homeroom Diaries to teenager readers. The most important message from this book is...Always remember to stay positive!!!
Terrible Tudors
By Neil Tonge Terry Deary
Do you want to learn about horrible histories at the Tudor age??? Learn about the haed cut off time and other horrible histories!!!!!!Then read this book!!!!!
Just an Overnight Guest
By Eleanora E. Tate
This was a great book ,but it had not bad words just fierce words. It was a great book though and they made it into a movie. I think i recomend it for eleven years and up.