Kids Books - Science Fiction

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Warriors: A Vision of Shadows #5: River of Fire

Warriors: A Vision of Shadows #5: River of Fire

By Erin Hunter

Deep in the forest, a gang of strange mysterious feral cats dwells. In ENGLAND. That fact was established in the first book. After 28 books a lot of stuff has happened. Most importantly, Fierestar, the main character in the first arc thingy, has DIED. Now the books focus on three new cats: Violetshine, Twigpaw, and Alderheart. Anyway, this is book 5. So Shadowclan, one of the main groups of cats, has disbanded due to not having enough cats and OTHER REASONS. Now there are only three clans because RiverClan, another group, is closing its borders due to rebuilding. And Alderheart is very apoplectic. Google it. He thinks StarClan does not want that and they don't. Meanwhile, Twigpaw decided to leave SkyClan in the last book and recently went to ThunderClan, which is Alderheart's clan. And her sister Violetshine is doing stuff in SkyClan with her friend Tree. So one day Twigpaw goes to the Moonpool, which is where all the medicine cats, who are sort of like Shamans, go to, and sees that a camp has burned down! DISASTER IS COMING. Oh no. Every clan needs to work together, but how is that possible with just three clans? The book was a very enjoyable read, and it was really interesting, but the plot was strange. I could not keep track of IT. But overall, nice book.

The Rose Society (A Young Elites Novel)

The Rose Society (A Young Elites Novel)

By Marie Lu

Yet again Marie Lu makes my gut twist and my emotions run high. With Adelina still struggling with her loyalty where the last book left off, you wonder if true love can really last through death or if there ever was real true love. Marie Lu will gain complete control of your bodily functions and it's almost impossible to avoid sweating, crying, and gasping. I wish I could read this again like the first time. I won't hesitate to give this book 5 stars.

The Young Elites (A Young Elites Novel)

The Young Elites (A Young Elites Novel)

By Marie Lu

This story follow the dark tale of Adelina Amoteru, a mistreated- sixteen year old and survivor of the plague. The plague has left her "marked" with silver hair and took away her left eye. She is violently abused by her father while he treats her perfect little sister like royalty. Under these unfair conditions, Adelina has developed an uncanny blackness in her heart that she is not aware of. One day, she decides to run away from home and her father catches her by the arm, threatening to kill her. Anger bubbles inside of her and suddenly three black shadows appear, scaring the horse Adelina was riding on and causing it to kick her father through the heart. Soon, Adelina is put in prison to be burned on a stake- when a mysterious stranger wielding daggers appears and saves her. Who is this stranger and what does he want? And why are his hands flaming? Watch as mysteries unfold and Adelina travels down her dark path in the suspenseful first book of the <Young Elites>. Definitely FIVE STARSSSSS!

Wednesdays in the Tower (Tuesdays at the Castle)

Wednesdays in the Tower (Tuesdays at the Castle)

By Jessica Day George

It has a great cliffhanger at the end. I loved the griffen that they raised and named him Rufus. The characters are set up really well. They are adventurous, funny, loyal. You should read Tuesdays in the Castle first. It good series.

Hilo Book 6: All the Pieces Fit

Hilo Book 6: All the Pieces Fit

By Judd Winick

This book is interesting. It is interesting because of how it ends. I won't tell you how it ends, because then I would spoil the book, but let's just say that D.J. (the main character who is not really good at anything except being a good friend) learns that not everything will be the way you want it to, even after you achieve your goal. Also, I really liked this book even though it is a graphic novel and I usually prefer regular books because the action was sort of spread out through the book. You should like this book if you like graphic novels, but if you read the other books for humor then you probably won't like this very much because this book is more serious. Also, this book is WAY more intense than the other ones, so I would not suggest it to the average 1st grader, even though they might be able to read it because of all the pictures.

A Perfect Time for Pandas (Magic Tree House)

A Perfect Time for Pandas (Magic Tree House)

By Mary Pope Osborne

This is when Annie and Jack go to China to get something that will give Merlin hope. They go to China and find a panda center. They help the center and took care for a panda. Suddenly, there is a earthquake. The pandas' get hurt and the big panda they cared for went missing along with three panda cubs. After they make sure the workers are okay, they find the thing that matches the riddle. It was a panda bread. It is cooked with love and hard as a rock. I loved this book because it is full of excitement and lots of adventures. It also teaches us lessons of hope and caring for others in danger, even if the condition is awful. I really enjoed this book.

National Geographic Readers: Great Migrations Amazing Animal Journeys

National Geographic Readers: Great Migrations Amazing Animal Journeys

By Laura Marsh

This book is a amazing one because it has nothing but good parts

Sticks & Stones (Upside-Down Magic #2)

Sticks & Stones (Upside-Down Magic #2)

By Sarah Mlynowski

Strange things are occuring at Dunwiddle Magic School, and the Upside-down Magic class was getting blamed for the mishaps! Marigold did shrink Lacey into the size of a gerbil, and Nory did sometimes turn into a squippy ( half squid, half puppy), but, they were all accidents! Many students blamed Bax, an upside-down fluxer that could flux into a rock, was responsible for turning the pennies for the school charity into rocks, and for turning people's notebooks and pencils into stone! Can the Upside-down Magic class find the cause of the choas before Lacey's petition for the class to be removed works?

The Land of Stories: Worlds Collide

The Land of Stories: Worlds Collide

By Chris Colfer

THE FINAL BOOK IN THE LAND OF STORIES SERIES!!!! I love this book SO MUCH! I can't possibly describe it with words, but I'm going to try. Morina, the most cunning and evil villain yet, has imprisoned Froggy in a magical mirror and opened a portal into the Otherworld! The Literary Army and witches invade! Not only this, but Alex has been put under a terrible curse that makes her do Morina's every command! She contacts Conner in his sleep and begs him to end her life to save millions of others'. No matter what, though, Conner is determined to save his sister. I LOVE THIS BOOK SO MUCH!!! Witches, spoiled little girls in red capes, criminal lovebirds who fight for the good, frogs, curses, humor, love, hate, plot twists...this book has it all! THANK YOU, Chris Colfer, for giving us this masterpiece! It will live forever in our hearts.

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