Kids Books - Sports

Poisoned Blade (Court of Fives)

Poisoned Blade (Court of Fives)

By Kate Elliott

I know that I am reading the three books at one time, but I can't put down this series!

Court of Fives

Court of Fives

By Kate Elliott

It is soooooo good! I devoured it from start to finish. The main character, Jes, is a patron who sneaks out when her dad isn't home to train for a complicated athletic game called The Fives. The very day that she is entered in the competition, her dad comes home and anounces that she and her sisters are going to watch The Fives with him. Jes is a very adventurous and not affectionate character who cares deeply for her family and possible enemy Lord Kalliarkos. There is a pinch of romance, a dash if creepiness, and a whole load of danger. I would recommend this book for middle or high schoolers who can stomach the mom birthing a baby near the end (there weren't a whole lot of details, so it was fine). I loved this book and I'm sure that you will, too.

Dead Is Just a Dream

Dead Is Just a Dream

By Marlene Perez

crosbyfan

i read this book it was amazing yo

Campfire

Campfire

By Shawn Sarles

---Be careful what stories you tell around the campfire--- It's going to be hard not to spoil in this review but I'll try not to ;-). Maddie Davenport and her friends and family are going on an epic camping trip in the mountains. But when the young mountain guide war s them not to tell scary stories under a full moon everyone goes on ahead....what could go wrong. This book is full of twist & turns. On the last page I just sat there with the book in my hand trying to still process what just happen. Haha :'-). Thanks for reading -Ajg15's Reviews

Athlete vs. Mathlete

Athlete vs. Mathlete

By W. C. Mack

I loved this bok because it was telling about a pair of twins lives and the mathlete was going to try out for basketball

The Ninjabread Man

The Ninjabread Man

By C. J. Leigh

Lucas

First grade reader. He loved the ending with the real gingerbread.

Curveball (Jeter Publishing)

Curveball (Jeter Publishing)

By Derek Jeter

im reading this book it is really relly good

Nerd Camp

Nerd Camp

By Elissa Brent Weissman

This book is the first book in the series Nerd Camp. Gabe is meeting his new stepbrother, Zack. Zack is so cool and Gabe wants to be just like him, so he only tells him that he is going away to sleep away camp. He goes there, and makes a list about what he can tell Zack and what he can't. He makes new friends, has fun, and certainly enjoys camp. He writes back and forth with his stepbrother, telling him only the coo stuff. In the end, Gabe learns that to be cool, you just have to be you. That is what I learned from reading this book and I recommend this book to anyone who loves a good book.

Ballpark Mysteries #10: The Rookie Blue Jay

Ballpark Mysteries #10: The Rookie Blue Jay

By David A. Kelly

Book Review by Charlie Weasley - If you like mysteries and baseball, you’ll love this book. It’s called Rookie Blue Jay. The author is David A. Kelly. It is part of a series. It is book 10 of the series. Here’s what happens. There are 2 cousins named Mike and Kate and they are really good at solving mysteries. There is a baseball player named Dusty. Based on the title, do you think that Dusty is a senior (4 years of playing), junior (3 years of playing), sophomore (2 years of playing), or rookie (one year of playing)? If you said rookie, then you’re correct. Anyway, the mystery is that there are lights in the bullpen. What are they? I can’t tell you! Read to find out what happens. I give this book 5 stars because a player won ‘Rookie of the Year.’ It mentioned ghost lights and that was cool. I like the whole series. I recommend this from 6-9 year olds.

Kyle Loves Racing

Kyle Loves Racing

By Chris Workman

Lukas becker

i just like reading my sister likes reading to.

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