Kids Books - Science Fiction

Cold As Ice (Whatever After #6)

Cold As Ice (Whatever After #6)

By Sarah Mlynowski

Abby and Jonah going to the story of the ice cream while made fall down in the snow some robbers help them and the girl. And when they when they go to rescue Jonah turn Jonah and i'm kind they're both. Slaves now and now they can't do whatever they want so Garda and Abby go to the rescue but I'm good at becomes a slave to and Abby peanuts to see, please but then the talking reindeer who was doing with China in the Robert's place came and said that the only way is to realize that you know that you are not really what an ice cream you're the one that's a little wizard with all everything you had but then she said yes and then she let them free but then Shannon said I want to live I don't want to be any more than their parents so they can be called the police what does he did three times with a hypnotized them he said that he and children will not be punished but then Jonah got hypnotized to follow the rules of being there and then what else will happen next the end

Once Upon a Frog (Whatever After #8)

Once Upon a Frog (Whatever After #8)

By Sarah Mlynowski

Good book! This time Abby and her brother do NOT want to go into a fairy tale. But they do acidentally! They go into the princess and the frog. But the nice princess that is supposed to turn the frog into a prince turns out to be really rude. They thought they need her help but she's to rude so they will have to figure this out themselves. I guess they will have to turn the frog into a prince themselves! Yuck Uh OH!

Ring of Solomon

Ring of Solomon

By Polydoros, Aden

love the greek gods, cant wait to finish this one

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Large Print

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Large Print

By Lewis Carroll

This is my book reweiw of Alice and wonderland Lewis Carroll. Alice and wonderlands setting is in the 1800s in England, and alice falls Into hole by the rabbit who lured her into wonderland and she dreamed about wonderland and all the characters. And she has get out of wonderland. And hatter kinda gives Alice riddles for her to solve as she goes on her journey. And Cheshire cat is the only cat that listen to Alice and the cat was the queens. And the queen wants Alice to be executed because Alice made a insult about her. But Alice manages to escape out of the queens castle. The protagonist is Alice and the antagonist is the queen. Alice got out of wonderland. What I liked about the book was the adventure and the story line.

Guardians of Ga’Hoole: The Rise of a Legend

Guardians of Ga’Hoole: The Rise of a Legend

By Kathryn Lasky

I loved this whole series, lots of adventure, and a whole different perspective of life! What is owls really were more sophisticated then we thought?

The Capture (Guardians of Ga'hoole)

The Capture (Guardians of Ga'hoole)

By Kathryn Lasky

These books are amazing! It does have some violence, but it really does express the meaning of the book(s). I highly recommend these books. Summary: An owlet named Soren is pushed from his nest and is captured by a St. Aggies. He escapes with his friend Gylfie; and they head for a place called the Great Ga'hoole Tree, and meet friends along the way. The gang later runs into The Pure Ones. These evil owls belive they are considered "pure". Can Soren and his friends stop them from conquering the entire owl kindom(s) and ruling them? Read the indescribable series to find out!

Iron Hearted Violet

Iron Hearted Violet

By Kelly Barnhill

Iron Hearted Violet is an extremely creative and well-written fantasy about a princess who isn't beautiful (in fact, rather ugly), isn't dainty, and most assuredly isn't weak. Her kingdom loves her, especially her mother, father, her best friend Demetrius and the castle's storyteller, Cassian. Her name is Violet. Violet and Demetrius constantly wander the castle, exploring its secrets. Anything they find is relatively normal (well, as normal as things can be in a magical castle) until they stumble upon the secret of an evil god, known as the Nybbas. From then on, a series of events take place that send the kingdom towards its doom -- into the waiting hands of the Nybbas. With the help of a dragon, a runty god, three "miniature people" and the somewhat unwilling storyteller Cassian, Violet and Demetrius must stop the Nybbas and save their world from utter destruction. I loved this book so much! It is possibly the most unpredictable book I have ever read, and it literally defies every fairytale cliche. After reading the whole thing, I was thoroughly convinced that it is in my top five favorite books. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys a good adventure, and an unusual one at that. Get ready to expect the unexpected!

The Finisher (Vega Jane, Book 1)

The Finisher (Vega Jane, Book 1)

By David Baldacci

I have never before read a David Baldacci novel. I know he's incredibly popular (that all his books are on the bestseller lists) but that's not enough reason for me to read a novel. That said, hearing the premise for his first venture into Young Adult fiction was enough reason for me to buy this book. This is a young adult fantasy novel set in one town in the middle of nowhere, a town surrounded by a wild land called the Quag, which it is forbidden to set foot into because of the creatures that live out there. The heroine of the story is Vega Jane and she's a boundary pushing individual who gradually comes to discover the secrets and abilities linked to her bloodline. The ideas of this book are excellent, I loved the grand world-building in every way. I also loved the protagonist, who was a realistic female character trying to make sense of her world. However, I felt there was room to play with some of the themes and ideas a little more. For instance this was another novel that talked about the fears of humans (though these individuals were Wugmorts and not necessarily human they acted as human) and the ways in which we allow walls to be built to protect us from the outside. Walls, which, in reality, keep us trapped inside. It's a theme which is particularly post-9/11 and from an era that includes the war on terror and the rise of social media, yet it is a universally applicable theme that could have been tapped into further. I also did not like the staccato nature of the writing in sections, which felt as if it 'told' the reader too much rather than 'suggested' or 'showed'. In other words, the writing was more or less predictable. All in all there is plenty of untapped potential in this novel and it feels as if there may be a sequel in the works. Though I have not heard anything about this as such. That said I would be interested to read the sequel. Can I recommend this novel then? Well as much as I recommend the average young adult novel: for enjoyment's sake rather than for a deep philosophical venture. If you want something deeper and more well-rounded there are other young adult novels I could point you to.

Midnight on the Moon (Magic Tree House)

Midnight on the Moon (Magic Tree House)

By Mary Pope Osborne

It is a good book. Jack and Annie went on a trip to the moon and I wish I could go with them! And I wish I could go to the moon base with Jack and Annie. I would ask the author, who is the moon man? I would also like to know, where is Jack and Annie's parents. They weren't mentioned in this story. I loved Peanut the mouse aka Morgan, I thought she was so cute! This was the best book in the world! Book review by class 2-205

The Hobbit

The Hobbit

By J. R. R. Tolkien

I have immensely enjoyed enjoyed The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien. The Hobbit is about Bilbo Baggins, who is a hobbit, which is a person who is rich and highly respected. Hobbits are known to live a good life, enjoy their riches and not supposed to go on adventures, but Gandalf and his dwarf friends tell Bilbo of an adventure of his lifetime and that this adventure has a generous reward at the end, which is why they choose him for the job. As they set off, they find themselves in trouble with the orcs, who are like goblins. Bilbo finds a magic ring and they make many enemies along the way. Their adventures are dangerous and nerve-wrecking! They must go through a black forest with giant spiders that are poisonous, and the King of the Forest, who puts them in prison for disturbing his royal subjects. Bilbo helps the dwarves escape and he finally reaches his treasure, but the adventure does not end there. They then have to defeat an evil dragon that has been plundering all the people of the towns near his mountain and takes their valuables. Bilbo finally defeats the dragon and gets his share of the reward, which is a handsome sum of money and treasures. He heads back to his home, but finds that he is no longer respected because he went on an adventure rather than live his life as a hobbit like everyone expected him to. I recommend this book to higher level readers because it is a challenging book to understand, although it is quite interesting.

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