Kids Books - Science Fiction
The Isle of the Lost: The Graphic Novel (The Descendants)
By Melissa de la Cruz, Robert Venditti
The book The Isle of the Lost written by Robert Venditti. I would recommend this book even though it's a comic. I think that the author made the characters act very alike with the movie. Even though some of them might have not seem real, the drawing is pretty. The story is base on the movie except the author kinda moved the things that happened around a little bit because in the movie, it is said that Mal's mother's cane was on the United States of Auradon, which queen belle and the beast are the ruler. But in the book, it's said that Mal's mother's cane has been on the isle of the lost and her mom had ordered her to get her cane back to her. While that time they had school on the isle of the lost and Evie was a new student. Mal didn't like her in the beginning and bullied her. But then she had an idea that would let Evie fall asleep for one thousand years because her mother's cane has a curse that the person who touches it would fall into sleep for one thousand years. So she decided to bring Evie with her and frame her. But who knows that during the adventure to find her mother's cane, Mal started to think that Evie might not be such a bad person. So when they finally found the cane and Evie tried to reach over to it, Mal pushed Evie away and touched the cane first to sacrifice herself instead of Evie. Luckily Mal didn't fall into sleep for one thousand of years because she was the daughter of the cane's owner. The curse didn't work on her, so she was very happy that she made a new fried but at the same time the cane disappeared. When all the kinds got home, their parents said the same thing to them that they were disappointed at them. They didn't feel bad at all, instead, they were all pretty happy about their parents calling them a disappointment. On the other side, Ben was getting ready to become a king and having meetings and solving problems for the citizens. I think what the book was trying to tell us that you don't have to become what others expect you to be, and what others think about you doesn't matter.
Evermore: The Immortals
By Alyson Noël
Well what can I say about this amazing book? Other than wow. I can't stop thinking about it, occupies my mind all the time. Oh and Damen, so amazing. Must read
Can You Keep a Secret?: A Fear Street Novel
By R. L. Stine
Smiley
This is one of R.L.Stine's best fear street books. It has thrills, chills, betrayal, temptation, and fear. Some parts of this book have blood so I would recommend this book for 7 and 8th graders. It is a creepy must-read book that teenagers will enjoy.
Plants vs. Zombies: Brains and the Beanstalk
By Annie Auerbach, PopCap Games
My brother loves these books so I want to try it sooooooooooo bad
Harry Potter, Narnia, and The Lord of the Rings: What You Need to Know About Fantasy Books and Movies
By Richard Abanes
I think this book is awesome so I want to read it so bad.I just explode If my mom bot it for me.
Wonkenstein (The Creature from My Closet, No. 1)
By Obert Skye
This is the first book to the most HILARIOUS series I've ever read! 12-year-old Robert Columbo Burnside experimented with ordinary house items in his door-less closet, making it a big MESS. And when his mother gave him tons and tons of books to read, well, he just threw them into the chaos of a closet. Rob's dad came home with a weirdly shaped door and fitted it on his closet (where it stayed), proclaiming it looked just right. The door has an EMBARRASSING unicorn sticker on it that just would not come off, and a doorknob with a face that Rob named Beardy. But lo and behold, Beardy locked Rob out of his closet! When Rob finally gets back in, he discovers a little creature that was a, shall I say, interesting cross between Willy Wonka and Frankenstein. Rob stumbles into an adventure led by little Wonk, who grows his toes and is always ready to pull a prank. If there was anything Rob learned, it's that books aren't always what they seem! --BKS reviews
The School for Good and Evil #2: A World without Princes
By Soman Chainani
First of all I want to say thank you. Second of all I want to say it was very exciting, adventurous, and it fits right next to the School of Good and Evil #1 book. I recommend you to read the first book first and then read it so it'll make more sense. It starts off with Sophie and Agatha planning the musical, and Sophie is frustrated. Later Agatha finds out that Sophie's is in danger... by the boys... yes the princes I mean. But before that Agatha made a wish for Tedros. Agatha and Sophie has to find a way out of their trouble by the princes ... or else... DUN DUN DUNNNNNNNNNNNNN. The princes want Sophie dead or alive since in the first book Agatha chose Sophie instead of Tedros (that's why you should read the first book first, then the second so it'll make more sense). Agatha's choice made a big uproar, and all the girls or princesses no longer cared for the princes. With teamwork and a bit of friendship, do yo think they can solve their conflict? It's up to you to read and find out. So I recommend you to READ IT, I don't know which book was better the first or second book, but it was definitely an adventurous page turner.
The Third Mushroom
By Jennifer L. Holm
This story is the sequel of The Fourteenth Goldfish and when Ellie's grandpa Melvin returns still young in the form of a 14 year old boy. He is a big eater and scientist that has two PHDs and is like really smart. He has to go to school as a 14 year old boy and then enters the science fair with Ellie and they learn that some experiments change the world or some are epic fails but, either way you learn something, something important.
Cloaked in Red
By Vivian Vande Velde
If you think the story of little red riding hood is ridiculous, I recommend this book. Even if you don't, it's still amusing and pretty funny to read about all the different ways the author thinks it could have gone down. I recommend this book for kids 10-16 depending on your interests. Make sure you read the authors notes at the very beginning because it's hilarious, and it explains why she rewrote the story multiple times in more realistic, but funny ways.









