Kids Books - Science Fiction
Warriors: Tigerstar and Sasha #1: Into the Woods
By Erin Hunter, Dan Jolley
A thrilling read...action-packed and filled with adventure, this book will surely enthrall anyone who reads it. Impossible to put down, and a truly good book. Sasha is a house cat with everything she could want; food, shelter, and a good place to sleep. But when her owners go missing, she must make a choice; stay safe inside the abandoned house, but with no one to care for her? Or leave, only to brave the dangers of the wild? Eventually, she chooses the latter, venturing out into the cold, unknown forest...and that’s when she meets Tigerstar. Tigerstar is the powerful leader of ShadowClan, one of the groups of wild cats who live and hunt in the forest. The first time he meets Sasha, he sees her trespassing on ShadowClan’s territory...and catches her. Sasha is scared, and wonders if she should have gone into the wilderness after all. But then, Tigerstar begins to act friendlier—and they fall in love. Still, Sasha sometimes worries she was wrong to trust the ShadowClan leader...he has many secrets, and some of them are too terrible to be revealed.
The Grey King
By Susan Cooper
Another adventure awaits for you with our youngest boy, Will Stanton. Got better from the illness, he decided to travel all the way to Wales, met Bran and his white dog, Cafall. As we would hear about the Welsh legend about the lost gold harp, and with Will being the Chosen One, he must go and find it, despite the raging battle against the Dark. We overcame the challenges, the dangers with Will and Bran. Also learned few secrets. - Happy Reading!
Redwall (Redwall, Book 1)
By Brian Jacques
Matthias starts out as an adorable pup of a mouse and ends up a good and formidable young adult mouse. He is the protagonist and you can't help but adore him, together with Constance the Badger and the old Methuselah mouse... The second favorite of mine, Silent Sam, is plain cute, and the Sparrow and Rabbit are great supporting characters! But the star of the show is definitely the writing style and the enchanted atmosphere of this world. The descriptions are brisk but just enough to give you a feel of the forest and its inhabitants, while the banter is plentiful and lively. The whole book reads very smoothly and there is no chance of you getting lost along the way. I loved all the different characters, and really enjoyed the old-school valiant hero and terrible villain. I also liked that the author didn't shy away from death and pain. Actions have consequences and kids, who often believe themselves invulnerable, eventually have to deal with the changes that come from the passing of someone, and that life changes, but keeps on going... 5/5 star :)
Nightfall (Keeper of the Lost Cities)
By Shannon Messenger
This book is amazing! On the challenging scale, I would rate it a 3 - super good! I rate it a 3 because I learned a lot, but there weren’t many challenging words. What especially surprised me was when Alvar was like, “Huh? Who’s Alvar?” It was a very cliffhanger-y end to the story. I also liked that Sophie got to see Amy/Natalie again. It was funny when Amy got ride on Silveny and she’s all, “Aggghhh! But this is sooo fun!” It would be cool if Amy could teleport with Silveny, but that would be dangerous since nobody knows if Silveny would come back. I think that 4th to 7th graders would benefit from this book the most, since I think that 8 year-olds wouldn’t understand it as much.
Shadowlands
By Kate Brian
This book is really good!! It is about. a girl who escaped a teacher from killing her in the woods and had to move far away from home because after she got away from the woods he would not leave her alone. She had to leave the boy she liked alone his name was Chris. They got to wear they were going and her and her sister met some new people that turned into be there friends. But then the killer found wear they were and taked one of her friends and her sister!!!!! WILL SHE GET THEM BACK BEFORE IT IS TO LATE???
Dreams Come to Life (Bendy and the Ink Machine, Book 1) (1)
By Adrienne Kress
A few cuss words, but all the way through, the suspension, the emotion, the description of the INK DEMON, even THIS BOOK IS UH-MAH-ZING!!!! ONE OF MY FAVORITES, AND THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH ADRIENNE KRESS FOR WRITING THIS UHMAHZING BOOK!!!! Also, if you have read this book, be sure to play the videogames as well!! #BendyAndTheInkMachine&BendyAndTheDarkRevivalfan009
Assassin (Wings of Fire: Winglets #2)
By Tui T. Sutherland
This winglet stars the infamous Nightwing asssasin DeathBringer. This short story was highly entertaining to read, and gives a whole lot of depth to DeathBringer's character, who we meet in Book 4. I highly reccomend for any dragon fan or WOF fan to come and read this short story!!
Runaway (Wings of Fire: Winglets)
By Tui T. Sutherland
The Winglets are short stories in the wings of fire universe that give more depth into certain characters and events. This one is centered around Icewing prince, Prince Arctic and his lover Foeslayer. It tells the story of how exactly they escaped the Icewing palace, and Arctic's descent into his abusive, and dark complanitive personality. If you are a WOF fan I highly reccomend getting this book so you can understand certain characters and events better.
The Poison Jungle (Wings of Fire, Book 13)
By Tui T. Sutherland
I love Wings of Fire! At first, it was a little hard getting into this book, but I eventually finished it and was blown away. This is one of my favorite books in the series as it stars one of my favorite dragons Sundew, a fierce short tempered Leafwing who is trying to save the lost Continent Pantala from the evil Queen Wasp. This book does contain some mentionings of violence, so Iwould say the best age group would be 9+.
Harry Potter Hardcover Boxed Set: Books #1-7
By J. K. Rowling
The Harry Potter books are J.K Rowling’s best installation. These books are recommended for anyone wanting a heart stopping, funny, magical, and unique book. This is one of the most famous book series in history, and J.K Rowling was on Time for Kids’ Bestselling Authors and she was #1 on Top Earning authors, beating Jeff Kinney of Diary of a Wimpy Kid. These books are about an unusual boy, Harry Potter, with unusual things happened get around him. Living with his careless and mean Aunt Petunia, Uncle Vernon, and Dudley, he gets made fun of from his broken glasses o his baggy clothes that once belonged to Dudley, who is spoiled and huge. One day, Hagrid, keeper of the Hogwarts keys, came and told Harry the real reason his parents died, and invited him to the greatest school, Hogwarts, School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Full of adventures with Ron Weasley, his poor and funny friend, and Hermione Granger, Muggle Witch and smartest in the class. Traveling to book to book is Harry Potter getting a year older each book, and stay with him from when he’s 11 all the way to 18. This book will bring you many sad moments, chuckles, and leave you rooting for J.K Rowling, and you won’t put the book down until every lady bit of it is done.









