Kids Books - Science Fiction

Sent from Above (Bendy and the Ink Machine, Book 2) (2)

Sent from Above (Bendy and the Ink Machine, Book 2) (2)

By Adrienne Kress

I haven't read it, but if it's Bendy themed and coming from the brilliant mind of Adrienne Kress, its bound to be extraordinary.

Joey Drew Studios Employee Handbook (Bendy and the Ink Machine)

Joey Drew Studios Employee Handbook (Bendy and the Ink Machine)

By Scholastic

IT IS EVERYTHING YOU COULD HAVE IMAGINED FOR A VIDEOGAME WALKTHROUGH!! IT HAS EVERY LITTLE DETAIL, EVERY LITTLE SECRET, (dirty or not) AND IT EVEN HAS EASTER EGGS AND HINTS AND EVEN AUDIO LOGS FROM THE EMPLYEES!! I cannot begin how to express my feelings for Bendy. I love it, it's what my life is, I talk about it ALL THE TIME, and, like I said, it is my WHOLE. LIFE.

Missing Pieces (Hello Neighbor)

Missing Pieces (Hello Neighbor)

By Tim Heitz (illustrator) Carly Anne West

I've read all of these books by Carly Anne West, and they're SOOO GOOD! They are a really good thriller/horror series. Missing Pieces (the one I'm reviewing) is the first one, but my all time favorite is Grave Mistakes. I would also recommend that one too.

A Tale of Witchcraft... (A Tale of Magic... (2))

A Tale of Witchcraft... (A Tale of Magic... (2))

By Chris Colfer

Ok this one is so great! So many twists and turns and unexpected betrayal, and Brystal even is KILLED by her CRUSH, makes a deal with DEATH, AND IS FRAMED FOR MURDER, and COMES BACK TO LIFE, and fights an army of DEAD SOLDIERS, and it’s like the most eventful book ever. And Lucy goes to join a school of witchcraft with Pip, and she turns her hair into feathers! Tell me this doesn’t sound like the best book ever? I love how the story plays out! It’s so eventful, it’s like a rollercoaster of words! Love this book, don’t know what I’d do without it.

The Captive Kingdom (The Ascendance Series, Book 4)

The Captive Kingdom (The Ascendance Series, Book 4)

By Jennifer A. Nielsen

This book is awesome it is a great read. It has a lot of suspense and it is a great read for people that love adventures. When I read this book I couldn't stop reading! It is really good!

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Beware the Power of the Dark Side!

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Beware the Power of the Dark Side!

By Tom Angleberger

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The author of this book is tom anglebeager & this book has 413 pgs. and the summary of my opinion is : Luke wantet to save han solo and he did but the dark emporrer startet to attack so Luke went to yoda's "house" to finnish his training thn yoda sadly(don't read if you love yoda)died of the oldest age I have ever heard of (or seen...eLLeGh!) so Luke went to fight his dad and he defeated the dark emporrer & won for the rebels & the galaxy was free again. I like this book because it is realy exiting all the time when you read it and it looks realy long when you look at it but it has the shortest seventy four chapters ever!!! I think you should read this book if you havent!

Making Friends

Making Friends

By Kristen Gudsnuk

Dani has always been unpopular so when she finds an old, dusty notebook. She draws her favorite character which is from a movie. Dani doesn’t realize that the notebook is magic and the character comes alive from the page! After understanding the notebook’s magic, Dani draws a girl that will be her best friend and make her popular. But they get into a fight and now things are worse off then ever! How will Dani ever be able to fix things? I would recommend their for ages 11+ this book is sort of weird and fantasy ish so if you don’t like fantasy I wouldn’t recommend this. It was still really good and the characters were really fun. Not the best book but still good.

The Tombs of Atuan (Earthsea Cycle)

The Tombs of Atuan (Earthsea Cycle)

By Ursula K. Le Guin

For as long as she can remember, Arha has been the High Priestess of the Nameless Ones, the ancient and powerful beings who have existed since the beginning of time. She lives in the Place of the Tombs, a remote place with temples to the Nameless Ones, along with the Godking, the ruler of the Kargad Lands. Since she was picked as the Priestess, she is known only as Arha, the Eaten One in the Kargish language. Under the Place of Tombs is a massive maze of corridors, the Labyrinth, which protects the Tomb's most sacred treasures. One day, a stranger from the Inner Lands comes into the Labyrinth, seeking the Ring of Erreth Akbe, the Tomb's most valuable object. Arha's duty as the Priestess of the Nameless Ones is to sacrifice the man, who says his name is Sparrowhawk, but he is a mage and brings tales of life beyond the desert. Will Arha kill Sparrowhawk or risk her life escaping the Nameless Ones? I really liked the author's writing style, and I recommend The Tombs of Atuan to anyone who enjoys reading fantasy stories.

The Magician's Nephew

The Magician's Nephew

By C. S. Lewis

One day Polly, who lives in early 20th-century London, meets a boy called Digory, who's staying in his aunt and uncles' house. Soon, they become friends and explore Digory's house. Accidentally, they stumble into Digory's uncle's study, which they are forbidden from going into. There, they find out that Uncle Andrew is actually a MAGICIAN. And he's been experimenting with some magical rings that can transport people out of the world. When he forces them to wear the rings, the two children go into a magical place known as "The Wood Between the Worlds". They find out that by jumping into puddles, they can go into different worlds! In one puddle, they go into a place called Charn, where Digory awakens an evil queen called Queen Jadis, who wants to take over their worlds!😱So the two try to get her back into her world, but they end up in a strange place and see a LION! What will happen next? This book was pretty good, and it was funny! But it was sort of annoying when Digory said "Enough of this jaw." You should read this book if you like interesting books with talking animals.

The Horse and His Boy (Evergreen Library)

The Horse and His Boy (Evergreen Library)

By C. S. Lewis

Shasta, a boy living in the kingdom of Calormen, where people wear curled shoes and turbans, overhears that his "father" is going to sell him as a slave, so he decides that he should run away. He meets a talking horse named Breehy-hinny-brinny-hoohy-hah, also known as Bree, and begin their journey for "Narnia and the north!". On the way, they encounter a girl named Aravis, the daughter of a Tarkaan, who is running away because her father is forcing her to marry a disgusting old man, who's also riding a talking horse! While passing through the great city of Tashbaan, the capital of Calormen, Shasta gets mistaken for the prince of Archenland and hears that Prince Rabbadash, the very important son of the Tisroc, wants to marry Queen Susan, and isn't going to let the Narnians go unless she marries him! Shasta also hears from Aravis that the prince is assembling a band of two hundred men to invade Archenland! Shasta will have to get to Archenland before Rabbadash! How will he manage? The book was exciting and funny, and the illustrations were good!

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