Kids Books - Young

The Sun Is Also a Star Movie Tie-in Edition

The Sun Is Also a Star Movie Tie-in Edition

By Nicola Yoon

This book is absolutely... BEAUTIFUL. Daniel, a Korean-American high school senior, meets Natasha, a Jamaican-American of the same age, and immediately falls in love with her, believing they were brought together by fate. At the same time, though, Natasha does not believe in love and fate or destiny, and only believes in science and facts. Also, she is an undocumented immigrant who must be deported that night along with her family. So, will Daniel be able to charm her with his out-going personality, and can Natasha manage to stay in America somehow? Or, will the opposite happen? Read the book to find out!!

Saving Hitler: An Alternate History Book

Saving Hitler: An Alternate History Book

By Ian James

This is great! It really makes me mad how every book is against Germany okay yes what the nazis did was horrific and inhuman. But not every soldier was part of the nazi party and really most of them where just fighting for survival so it's nice to have some light shone on Germany. You need to know a little about ww2 for this book . So ya acceptable

Milkweed (Random House Reader's Circle)

Milkweed (Random House Reader's Circle)

By Jerry Spinelli

Milkweed is about a young boy who grew up during the terrible time of the Holocaust, into a life of stealing and pilfering. When he is accepted into a gang of boys, he is named Misha, and his job continues; until one day everything changes. Bombs rock the town, Jackboots and their marvelous attire march the streets, and winter closes it's grip on the town. When the Jews are forced into a ghetto, he must steal during dangerous conditions to get food. And when disaster strikes, he must learn to survive on his own. This book was both heart- breaking and humorous; it was both terrible and funny to see the world in innocent little Misha's point of view. What really struck me was the ending, to see Misha struggling with his memories of the past. Like all other books on the Holocaust, Milkweed was (and still is) both sad and inspiring.

Princess Mia (The Princess Diaries, Vol. 9)

Princess Mia (The Princess Diaries, Vol. 9)

By Meg Cabot

Awesome book! All teenagers can totally relate to this sometime in their life. The plot is super intriguing: after a horrible breakup with her boyfriend Michael, Princess Mia is so devastated that she refuses to go to school at all, and instead just lies in bed crying over her sad personal life and eating. At the same time, though, she must speak for a very prestigious, important feminism-supporting gala, and somehow stumbles upon an ancestor's diary, helping her achieve a very big thing: turning Genovia, her country, from a monarchy to a constitutional monarchy. I would definitely recommend this for ages 12+!!!

Mister Death's Blue-Eyed Girls

Mister Death's Blue-Eyed Girls

By Mary Downing Hahn

minn

An amazing book! I literally could not stop reading it it was so good! I especially loved how the viewpoints changed and you got to see what each character was really thinking, and I just really overall enjoyed the writing style in general. Just everything about the book made it really captivating to read. One of the most unique stories I’ve ever come across. Would 100% recommend this book!

One Piece, Vol. 3: Don't Get Fooled Again

One Piece, Vol. 3: Don't Get Fooled Again

By Eiichiro Oda

One piece is cool

One Piece: East Blue 1-2-3

One Piece: East Blue 1-2-3

By Eiichiro Oda

Really good story, also really good price; now that One Piece volumes are $9.99, this is only the price of one and a half volumes! :D I need to get the next collection (volumes 4-6) still though.

Kubo and the Two Strings: The Junior Novel

Kubo and the Two Strings: The Junior Novel

By Sadie Chesterfield

Saoirse T.T

KUBO IS MY HERO!

The Traitor's Game (The Traitor's Game, Book 1)

The Traitor's Game (The Traitor's Game, Book 1)

By Jennifer A. Nielsen

Reading this book is such a wild ride that you definitely should take! I am a huge fan of the Ascendance Trilogy and just happened to see that Jennifer Nielsen had another book. I was excited to see what she had in store but was not prepared for this book. This book is chock-full of action and adventure with frighteningly high stakes and an added dash of heartwrenching romance and some insane treachery to top it off!

Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials: The Official Graphic Novel Prelude

Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials: The Official Graphic Novel Prelude

By Jackson Lanzing, Collin P Kelly

Reading The Scorch Trials was very pleasurable. The novel picked up right where The Maze Runner left off and it certainly started with great commotion and excitement, which catched my attention right away. I actually felt the author, James Dashner, had wrote an even better novel that the first one with non-stop action, unexpected twists and turns in every single chapter, and the big mystery of Wicked and the role of the gladers that remained unsolved throughout the story. I found it interesting to read about a future that had a massive global climate change and zombies. I also thought the author had done a great job describing the emotions and feelings of the characters constantly during his writing. There were parts of the novel that made me happy, nervous, excited, and angry as the story developed slowly. However, I felt The Scorch Trials could be improved with less mystery and a little more character development. I would certainly recommend this book to my friends who enjoy action-packed and mysterious stories.

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