Kids Books - Science Fiction

Jurassic Park

Jurassic Park

By Michael Crichton

Dinosaurs are the biggest animals know to man but when John Hammond and a group of genetic engineers finger out to recreate them it takes on man to turn everything into chaos. This is Jurassic Park a book written by Michael Crichton. This book takes place in a small island off Costa Rica called isla Nublar where John Hammond's amazing park lays. Hammond invites a paleontologist named Alan Grant, a botness Ellie Sattler, a lawyer named Donald Gennaro, and a mathematician named Ian Malcolm. Hammond also brings his grandson and daughter Tim and Lex. These are the protagonist, but there can't be protagonist without an antagonist. Dennis Nedry who wants to steal something of great importance to Hammond. When he does the security systems turn off and the dinosaurs get loose leaving the small group stuck in a island full of dinosaurs as they try to get the security systems back online. The reason I liked this book is because I watched the movie and I knew there was a book so I decided to read it and after I read the action packed book I really liked it. Also I like dinosaurs so if there is anyone who likes dinosaurs this would be a book for you.

A Wrinkle in Time: The Graphic Novel

A Wrinkle in Time: The Graphic Novel

By Madeleine L'Engle

have you ever been in time and space.Travel as fast as a blinck on an eye. if you have not then read this book.It is sad, a story.The world already knows Meg and Charles Wallace Murry, Calvin O'Keefe, and the three Mrs--Who, Whatsit, and Which--the memorable and wonderful characters who fight off a dark force and save our universe in the Newbery award-winning classic A Wrinkle in Time. But in 50 years of publication, the book has never been illustrated. Now, Hope Larson takes the classic story to a new level with her vividly imagined interpretations of tessering and favorite characters like the Happy Medium and Aunt Beast. Perfect for old fans and winning over new ones, this graphic novel adaptation is a must-read.

Game Over, Super Rabbit Boy! (Press Start!)

Game Over, Super Rabbit Boy! (Press Start!)

By Thomas Flintham

In this book it's a boy playing super rabbit boy game. He has to get the rabbit through all of the levels . and he only had so many lives and those lives went through easily. But he doesn't give up. He keeps trying to get super rabbit boy to the end 🐇 👦! Can he do it?!read!!to find out! Thank you for reading my review. I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 3/5 stars -Pizzagirl7😜

My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish (My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish - Book 1)

My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish (My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish - Book 1)

By Mo O'Hara

What happens when you zap a goldfish dumped in green gunk? A Big Fat Zombie Goldfish! After Tom's older evil scientist brother Mark dumps his goldfish in toxic gunk, Tom brings the fish back to life by zapping it with a battery. He and his best friend, Pradeep (who has an evil computer genius brother, Sanj) soon realize that the fish has hypnotized Sami (Pradeep's younger sister). After learning about this, Sanj and Mark form BBEDLAM (Big Brothers' Evil Deeds to LIttle Annoying Morons). The plan to hypnotize the Mark's school. While BBEDLAM's plan work, or can Pradeep and Mark win? Read the book to find out. This was a cool book. I would recommend this book for grades 3+.

The BFG: a Set of Plays

The BFG: a Set of Plays

By Roald Dahl

It is indeed a thought-provoking book! It is so wonderful to feel the characters' thoughts while reading all the pages. I really think the author is a genius to think of those amazing plots!

El trono de fuego / The Throne of Fire (Las Cronicas De Kane / the Kane Chronicles) (Spanish Edition)

El trono de fuego / The Throne of Fire (Las Cronicas De Kane / the Kane Chronicles) (Spanish Edition)

By Rick Riordan

luv luv luv it

This book is so great it is action packed with fictional characters and egyption gods you have to read this book its amazing

The Legend of Zelda, Vol. 8: The Minish Cap

The Legend of Zelda, Vol. 8: The Minish Cap

By Akira Himekawa

I love this book! It's about a boy named Link and his friend, Princess Zelda. They go to the Picori Festival, and a Mage named Vatii opens the magic box with evil spirits inside, looking for the light force. He turns Zelda to stone and breaks the Picori sword. The king then sends Link to the woods to look for the picori to reforge the sword. He goes in the woods and finds and saves a magical talking hat named Ezlo. They go to the picori world and collect the 4 elements and reforge the sword. Vatii then figures out that Zelda is the light force, and goes to get it out of her. Link goes and defeats him, and then Vatii and Ezlo turn back onto picori and Zelda is safe.

Babe And Me (Baseball Card Adventures (Pb))

Babe And Me (Baseball Card Adventures (Pb))

By Dan Gutman

This book is about Joe Stochack traveling back In time with a baseball card to see if Babe Ruth really call his shot. Did Babe Ruth call his shot or did he not?

Tale of Two Cities (Laurel & Gold)

Tale of Two Cities (Laurel & Gold)

By Charles Dickens

I'm halfway through the novel right now, & I've got to say, it's amazing! So far, I've heard about how the French Revolution is ongoing, while the story revolves around the following characters - Dr. Manette, a man who has been driven insane due to his immoral imprisonment for 18 years; his daughter, Lucie Manette, a lovely young woman who inspires & gives hope to those around her; Charles Darnay, the virtuous son of venal French aristocrats who is persecuted in both England & France; Madame Defarge, a cruel yet cunning agent who silently weaves a complex web of victims; & Sydney Carton, a failing, alcoholic lawyer who is still able to reveal a love filled with both allure & tragedy. Simply fascinating... :D

The Last Dogs: Journey's End

The Last Dogs: Journey's End

By Christopher Holt

A great ending to a great series! I thought with some trepidation that perhaps it would get too dark at the ending, but to my relief the author kept in mind that children do not necessarily need to read about woe and violence to keep them invested in a good story. The ending was exciting and climactic as the dogs have finally found their families and might be separated for good, but it never resorted to human characters pulling out guns or a big animal fight scene to be a big 'shocker' ending. I would suggest this book series to any reader, young or old! I would highly recommend The Last Dogs to anybody of any age who enjoys the harrowing tales of friendships, family, adventure, and suspense. It's fantastic for middle grade and up. 10/10 read overall

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