Kids Books - Science Fiction
Squirm
By Carl Hiaasen
“This Summer, Billy dickens will fly across the country, hike a mountain, float a river, dodge a grizzly bear, shoot down a spy drone, save a neighbour’s cat, save an endangered panther, and then try to save his own father.” As soon as I saw these words I knew this was the book for me. And I was right! I love Carl Hiaasen’s books, he is such a creative writer and I loved Billy, his sister Belinda, and his mom who was this weird obsession was eagles, and his dad who has this super dangerous catching poachers job and Little Thunder-sky, “Lil” for short, and lastly, my favourite, Summer. She’s Lil’s daughter and also Billy’s father’s daughter. You should definetely read this book!
5 Worlds Book 1: The Sand Warrior
By Mark Siegel, Alexis Siegel
"The five worlds are on the brink of extinction unless five ancient and mysterious beacons are lit." This book must have taken lots of work and creativity to publish! Oona Lee, the clumsiest student at Sand Dancer Accademy, did not know she would have a destiny like this. She did not know that her sister would become an evil Toki trying to stop the beacons from lighting. Especially if your sister was the best sand dancer at the academy. I felt this book a little hard to understand at first, but later I quickly caught onto the plot and idea, and I have to admit, this is a very original story! I rate this 5/5 because of originality and good illustrations. I recommend this book to action and maybe mystery readers.
The Outcasts: Brotherband Chronicles, Book 1
By John Flanagan
This is an amazing book! Already read through the series 5 times. Highly recommended. If you like fighting books and books about training and stuff this is the book for you.
The Basque Dragon (The Unicorn Rescue Society)
By Adam Gidwitz, Jesse Casey
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sounds like a good book already so ill try to read it
PopularMMOs Presents: Enter the Mine
By PopularMMOs
The best book I have ever read since A Hole New World. Again, Pat and Jen make such a great adventure book. It combines action and adventure into one big graphic novel.
The Queen's Secret (Rose Legacy)
By Jessica Day George
It is a very interesting book and very cute and I could not put it down!! It was amazing! My favorite part is the exploring!
Warriors Super Edition: Tigerheart's Shadow
By Erin Hunter
Tigerstar experiences a near-death experience in this exciting and eventful book; numbered 10th in the super editions. It details Tigeheart's escape from ShadowClan with Dovewing, and how they go to a giant big strange city, otherwise known as a Twolegplace, and how Dovewing raises her kits with a group of cats, known as the Guardians. Very nice name. These cats are very strange to Tigerheart, and he debates about whether or not to raise his kits there. And lots shall happen, and problems will be resolved, and a mysterious cat named Spire warns of DANGER. TIGERHEART" S SHADOW was very intriguing. The plot was chock full of events, and the journey to the Twolegplace was interesting. But a bit too boring. SO, it was okay but not that good, and some other Super Editions are probably better. But this is a great book for people who just want something interesting to read and who like longer books.
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (Chinese Edition)
By Ransom Riggs
A beautiful, eerie, devouring page turner. Will have you in stitches.
The Poison Jungle (Wings of Fire, Book 13)
By Tui T. Sutherland
I'm continuing to really enjoy this arc of the series! I really loved seeing the poison jungle and all the carnivorous plants that want to eat everything and everyone. Bumblebee is the cutest. I really liked the differences between the LeafWing groups as well. The differences in the different cultures of the dragons on this continent are so varied and interesting. However, I think this might be my least favorite of this arc so far. While the previous books focus on working together to overcome adversity, this one drops that somewhat. The group takes a backseat to Sundew's relationship with Willow, and I agree with some of the criticisms on that front. Sundew's characterization changes rapidly once Willow is brought into the picture. Don't get me wrong, there are a lot of people that act completely different when with their partners versus when they're with others. But Sundew's whole personality seems to shift and was different than the previous books. I can see the arguments on both sides. Sundew was away from home and maybe didn't have Willow at the forefront of her mind while trying to dodge crazy HiveWings, but she really is sooo different once Willow is around. Also, I think Tsunami seemed a bit off in this book. She doesn't seem very much like the Tsunami that I knew in the previous books, so I hope some of her old self is brought back in the next book. I did enjoy this one, and I hope Sundew recovers some more of her acerbic dialogue back in the future books because I find it hilarious!