Kids Books - Science Fiction
A Graphix Book: Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #1: The Dragonet Prophecy
By Tui T. Sutherland
When I found this in my classroom’s book collection, I was like “At last! The graphic novel every fan of the series has been talking about!” I immediately knew I would enjoy this amazing addition to Wings of Fire, even though I rarely read graphic novels or comics. As usual, Tui T. Sutherland did not disappoint. I loved the spectacular illustrations, great characters, and richly imagined plot—I might even like the graphic novel better than the original book. Tui and the illustrator, Mike Holmes, really did an awesome job on this! Summary: Meet Clay. He’s a dragon who’s lived under a mountain for his whole life—and just from the tales that his guardians—Kestrel, Dune, and Webs—tell him, he knows that the outside world is a dangerous place. And it definitely is. Ever since their mother died, three dragon princesses are battling for a throne. Clay and his friends, Tsunami, Starflight, Glory, and Sunny, are hidden away just under the reach of Queen Scarlet, an evil ruler. But one day, Tsunami comes up with a crazy and maybe impossible plan—to escape from under the mountain, and find their true families, who are out there somewhere. None of them can know what lies ahead...because they are the future of the dragon world. Can they escape? Read this book to find out! Overall, I absolutely loved this book, and rate it 5/5 stars. I recommend it to Wings of Fire fans, or anyone who likes graphic novels!
Bad Island
By Doug TenNapel
I' am in 6th grade and this book is a exciting and mysterious. I read this book like, (I don't remember) times. I love this book and I give it 5 stars since it is cool.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Illustrated Edition (Harry Potter Illustrated Edtn)
By J.K. Rowling
Last year I set a new years resolution to read all the Harry Potter books that year I did it and this one was my favorite one I'm reading it again just because I like it because even though he is to young he proves himself among older people -readingrose
The Serpent's Shadow (Kane Chronicles, Book 3)
By Rick Riordan
When young magicians Carter and Sadie Kane learned how to follow the path of the Ancient Egyptian gods, they knew they would have to play an important role in restoring Ma’at—order—to the world. What they didn’t know is how chaotic the world would become. The Chaos snake Apophis is loose and threatening to destroy the earth in three days’ time. The magicians are divided. The gods are disappearing, and those who remain are weak. Walt, one of Carter and Sadie’s most gifted initiates, is doomed and can already feel his life force ebbing. Zia is too busy babysitting the senile sun god, Ra, to be of much help. What are a couple of teenagers and a handful of young trainees to do? There is possibly one way to stop Apophis, but it is so difficult that it might cost Carter and Sadie their lives, if it even works at all. It involves trusting the ghost of a psychopathic magician not to betray them, or worse, kill them. They’d have to be crazy to try it. Well, call them crazy. With hilarious asides, memorable monsters, and an ever-changing crew of friends and foes, the excitement never lets up in The Serpent’s Shadow, a thoroughly entertaining and satisfying conclusion to the Kane Chronicles.
The Emperor of Nihon-Ja: Book 10 (Ranger's Apprentice)
By John A. Flanagan
After reading this entire series myself, I have to recommend that you read the books. The books actually use modern countries like Japan and Scandinavia, then change the name and put a medieval twist on them. The rangers and their abilities are truly amazing, and the steady stream of banter between characters provide much humor throughout the books. You also learn some war strategy.
Trapped in a Video Game (Book 1)
By Dustin Brady
This book was so weird like getting sucked into a.video game? So ridiculous it is a terrible book it deserves 1 star yes it was that bad
Field Tripped
By Allan Woodrow
I got this book at the school library and I'm not done reading it but it is a very good book. I am writing this later after finishing it and it is a very good book. Definently recomend. You can also buy on Amazon.
The World of the Hunger Games (Hunger Games Trilogy)
By Kate Egan
This is such an amazing story! Suzanne Collins artfully tells a story of trust, love, and loyalty. When her little sister is picked for a battle to the death between the 12 districts of Panem, Katniss Everdeen immediately takes her place. Now she must keep her promise to Prim to try her hardest to win. But to win means to kill the 23 other district tributes, including the boy that saved her life years ago, Peeta Mellark, the boy with the bread.
The Hunger Games - Interactive Trivia (Unofficial and Unauthorized)
By S. Woods
The Hunger Games is a thrilling book with lots of suspension. It is also very harrowing and sad. With lots of bloodshed. I would recommend this book to ages 11+









