Kids Books - Social
Catch a Falling Star
By Kim Culbertson
Best book EVER! oh my goodness! SO good I read it twice. Even a third time. Need to read! Please. I enjoyed this book so much. Im speechless….. Just everybody read it! Good job Kim C.
Me, Myself, Milly
By Penelope Bush
I have listened to this book on an audio and I recon it is the best heartwarming story I have ever read I recommend it so strongly I could brag on and on about how good this is book is.It's all about what happened to Milly last summer.She won't talk about it to Ted or even to her mum so Ted gave her a diary to use she writes about growing up in her twins shadow, Lilly and maybe just about what happened last summer.There is a new boy who has moved up stairs he's hiding something to. If you want to find what happened to Milly last summer you have to read this book!!!!!!!!!
Kristy and the Missing Child (Baby-Sitters Club Mysteries)
By Ann Matthews Martin
I loved this book so so so so so much!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is a great realistic fiction story! It is about a girl named Kristy who teaches baseball, and then a kid from her team is missing!!!!!!!!! Kristy feels like its her fault, because she was the one who last saw him. I think this book is more for girls then boys because in the story, a girl is the main character. I hope you like it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Treatment (Program)
By Suzanne Young
Once you get past the beginning, this book is great. There's a tragically funny love triangle, well more like a square. I don't think real relationships are that complicated. My mom says otherwise. Anyway, this book is full of twists and turns as you follow James and Sloane and find out if they'll ever escape The Program's grasp. There is a lot of suspense, especially between parts. Struggle through the first 75 pages and you'll find you can't step away. Almost spoilers*, (if you haven't read the first book) you'll also find out what happens to The Treatment, the pill that can bring back memories and find a part of the program that's even worse than taking memories. The hero in this story is unlikely in real life but, I loved the twist. Overall, a great book. I would definitely recommend this to anyone 13+, for the intense romance.
Spelling Queen (Kylie Jean)
By Marci Peschke
So far this book is really good. The first few pages tells a lot about her and her family.
Tales From A Not-So-Talented Pop Star (Dork Diaries)
By Rachel Renee Russell
In this book it's about the first time she create a new band with her friend and they also done a lot of things together. In this book when it's talking about her crush it's very funny and romance and she is very lucky because she sit with her crush at the biology class and also she is a dork that really look like a dork and have a dork family, her family and herself is all dorks that's why she is dork but I think that this book is really funny I think this is the first book which make me really laugh at it.
Since You've Been Gone
By Mary Jennifer Payne
tells a story that you want to rad again again and again. Once you finish the book your heart will be ripped out of your chest.
The Language Inside
By Holly Thompson
this is a kind of book that I like. It is a very good book and i recommend this to anyone who likes funny love storys but sad at the same time.
Evidence of Things Not Seen
By Lindsey Lane
Tommy Smythe has gone missing. No one knows where he went, and nobody’s sure if he does either. His bike was found by the pull-out. You see, Tommy was, is, a science “geek” so to speak. He believes in wormholes and parallel universes and is really interested in quantum physics. For all anyone knows, he could’ve gone through a wormhole. Told from 21 unique perspectives that are all centered around the pull-out and connected to Tommy’s disappearance, Lindsey Lane’s debut gives you insight on the lives of people all sharing something in common, while having completely different stories. My thoughts: This book was very intriguing. It’s about the disappearance of Tommy, but the story isn’t actually really that focused on Tommy. It’s really cool, taking a look at all these characters lives and getting to know them a little bit. It basically is a book of short stories that are all related to Tommy and the pull-out, and that’s what made me want to pick it up and read it. I’m glad I did. There were a couple of chapters that were definitely for a more mature audience. I thought this book was a thought-provoking, fresh and different read that broadens your horizons to other people’s lives and shows you that nobody has it perfect. A nice added touch were the journal entries from Tommy’s journal in every chapter. They really made you think, and put a nice little bow on the gift. All in all, I would recommend this book for anyone in the mid/upper YA category who wants a quirky and intelligent read.









