Kids Books - Science Fiction
The Courageous Princess Volume 3 The Dragon Queen
By Rod Espinosa
The last book in a wonderful graphic novel series. Princess Mabelrose is forced to fight her aunt, The Dragon Queen. despite that all her friends are there it will be a difficult battle.
Dragon Ball Z, Vol. 21
By Akira Toriyama
I love reading manga. This is the first one I ever read. I enjoyed the battles but don't watch the show, the battles take so long!!!!!
Spirit Animals: Book 2: Hunted
By Maggie Stiefvater
A rising tale of bravery, courage, and thrill...very structural and well-written! I really enjoyed this book, and recommend it to animal lovers of all ages. Hooking and adventurous, great and packed with action, this is sure to amaze fans and new readers alike! Good storyline.
The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower, #1)
By Stephen King
this book is the first book of a awesome series that Stephen king wrote it is about a person named Roland. Roland has a quest to get to a place called the dark tower. he meets new friends and has many obstacles to face on his way to the dark tower.
The Silver Surfer, Vol. 1 (Marvel Masterworks)
By Stan Lee
I LOVE THE SLIVER SURFER!! I think this book will be great
Waste of Space (Moon Base Alpha)
By Stuart Gibbs
This is the 3rd and final installment in the Moon Base Alpha series by Stuart Gibbs, and this book was a great conclusion to this series. Dash Gibson is celebrating his birthday, which isn't very exciting as you would think. But his parents are making it work, by getting him candy and letting him go on the moon to play catch, but when Nina catches them, they know they are in trouble. Only thing is, they are not. Instead, Nina needs Dash to solve a case. Lars has been poisoned, and now it's Dash who needs to solve the case before more people get sick. But Dash doesn't want. The only reason he is is because Nina is threatening him to, because if he doesn't, his family may never be able to go home. Will Dash solve the case of who poisoned Lars, or will his family, and many others, continue to be in danger of food poisoning? Stuart Gibbs did it again in this final book in the MBA series, and I give it 4 starts for the mystery and action that took place!
The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making
By Catherynne M. Valente
12-year-old September gets whisked out of her bedroom window to Fairyland by the Green Wind. That might seem super fun to you and me, but September has her troubles. She stumbles upon the peculiar witches Hello, Goodbye, and Manythanks. Goodbye asked her to fetch a spoon the evil ruler of Fairyland, the Marquess, had taken. So off September goes on her quest. On the way to the Marquess's palace she meets the dragon-like creature Wyvern who September decides to call Ell. His real name is A-through-L, because when he was a young dragon he lived a an old yet homey library and only made it through the encyclopedias A-through-L. Ask him anything that begins with a letter within range, and he'll answer it. His wings are bound up in chains from the Marquess. The duo continue on the quest and arrive at a cove of cages, where only one is filled. A little boy named Saturday with pale blue skin vacates that one lonely cage. September ignores all warnings and breaks Saturday out. Saturday can grant wishes if he is beaten in a wrestling match fair and square. Now, the trio travel along to fulfill the quest. September meets the Marquess, a horrible little girl who couldn't be much older than September herself. The Marquess tries to sweet talk September but ends up sending her oin another quest, one to get a sword for her. If the quest isn't fulfilled in 7 days, they die. On this journey, September endures even more- for example, becoming a tree! Yikes! Then her new friends are captured and she has no choice but to circumnavigate Fairyland in a ship of her own making (hence the title). Shivering and starving, can September free her friends before time runs out? I really liked this book, 4/5 stars. I feel like the book started way too quickly though (she gets taken to Fairyland literally on the first page with practically no background of her life at home) Other than that, a great book!
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Vol. 2
By Akira Himekawa
ZeldaFantic
I LOVE zelda more than anything. I know own the legendary edition of this book, which is book one of ocarana of time books one and two, but I like this one better. Link and Sheiks relationship is very interesting. I recomend this to any adventure, cominc, manga, or nintendo fan out there!
Kingdom Keepers: Disney After Dark
By Ridley Pearson
In my opinion, this book had some positives and negatives, so I'll be writing this review in that format. Positives: This book has a really cool, unique plot, not like anything I've seen before. Also, there aren't really any moments in the book where things aren't full of action, meaning you won't get too bored while reading this. Negatives: Since the book went quickly, it missed a few points that would have really helped to make things make sense. See, the author never really explains how things happen. The characters just set a plan to go somewhere and end up there, but there's no in-between. Also, the characters don't have much depth to them, and the girl characters are usually overlooked! There isn't much attention put on them! Also, this book was quite confusing. I think since it was quite a quick read for me, that stopped it from being anywhere near as confusing as some books I've read, but still, it's just not one of my favorites. Overall, I was expecting a lot more from this book. I've been wanting to read it for a while now, but I'm kinda disappointed. I must say though, Amanda and Finn would be a cute couple!
DanTDM: Trayaurus and the Enchanted Crystal
By DanTDM
I have been a big fan of DanTDM since the early Pokemobs and Gmod days. I liked the book it was pretty funny and a good read.









