Kids Books - Science Fiction
The Savage Fortress
By Sarwat Chadda
According to Oxford Languages dictionary Determined means “having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it” determined is a really good way to describe protagonist of this book. The title of the book is “The Savages Fortress” By Sarwat Chadda, the protagonist of the story is named Ashoka or Ash Mistry. This book mainly takes place in India. The antagonist of this story is Lord Alexander Savage and The Rakshasas. The cool flashback at the beginning of the book, you’re really going to want to pay attention to that part because it has a lot to do with the book. Also the arrowhead do not take that lightly if you end up reading the book you’ll see why. Determined is a really suitable describing word for him because, he swore to his uncle and aunt who unfortunately died in a car crash that he’d protect his sister lucky. I really enjoyed this book while reading it. It’s like an underdog story and I really enjoy those. He wouldn’t let her out of his site at all times unless physically forced apart or they threaten to hurt her. I would recommend this book to ages 11 and higher, it’s a lot to take in all at once.
The Jungle Book
By Rudyard Kipling
Warning!! THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The jungle book is an amazing book! If you are an animal lover, love action, fighting, and suspense then the jungle book is for you. I loved how the author keeps you at the edge of your seat the whole book. In my opinion my favorite part about the jungle book is when Mowgli kills Shere Khan and proves him self. There are 5 different stories in the book itself. My favorite out of all is Rikki-Tikki- Tavi, it is about a mongoose who is trying to protect his family from combra and is amazing. All in all and awesome book!!! Highly suggest reading the Jungle Book.
The Phantom Virus: Herobrine’s Revenge Book One (A Gameknight999 Adventure): An Unofficial Minecrafter’s Adventure (The Gameknight999 Series)
By Mark Cheverton
This book is super cool but also scary. But more cool than scary. The cool part about it is that they find signs everywhere and the scary part is that the signs keep appearing randomly and that villages are torn up.
Doll Bones
By Holly Black
This book was really good. It is about kids who ran away from their homes and traveled to an unknown place just to bury a dool who has been haunting them forever. The doll is actually full of the ashes of a little girl who killed herself and her father. Creepy but awsome.
Dinosaurs Destroy Detroit (Michigan Chillers)
By Johnathan Rand
I think you should read Michigan Chillers Dinosaurs Destroy Detroit.The story is about a kid named Nick and his friend Summer go through a magical window that appeared on a hill .But after they brought back a egg through time ,bad things happen.It was good because it had a lot of details and bad because it had no pictures.
The Clockwork Angel (Infernal Devices)
By Cassandra Clare
I really enjoyed reading this book. I first watched the Shadowhunters Netflix series then I found out there were books. I couldn't find City of Bones then I saw saw this. I decided to try it out and immediately fell in love with it. I am currently reading Clockwork Prince and I really hope that Tessa ends up with Jem and not Will because Tessa and Jem are amazing and I think that Tessa should end up with a musician and not a guy who likes books (no offence) but also because I remember when Will called her a downworlder after kissing her in the attic. I never trusted Nate. He seemed to good to be true btu it still broke my heart when he betrayed Tessa and I found out that he was working with Mortmain.
The Dark Artifices, the Complete Paperback Collection: Lady Midnight; Lord of Shadows; Queen of Air and Darkness
By Cassandra Clare
Lady Midnight captured my mind and heart from the first page to the last. Emma Carstairs needs to find out the reason behind her parents deaths, and nothing will stop her from the truth. Julian Blackthorn has a secret he doesn’t think he can keep any longer. And the rest of the Blackthorn family is ready to crack the case. Emerge yourself into this Shadowhunter universe as you read the mystical adventures and plot twists the book holds. One of my favorite books of all time, the never ending excitement kept me glued to each page until the very end! Recommended for pre-teens and teens!
Alien Superstar (Book 2)
By Lin Oliver, Henry Winkler
Buddy C. Burger is back, and more famous than he thought he ever would be. He's starring in a sitcom as his true self, an alien; though no one but Cassidy and Luis, his two best friends, knows. But as Buddy continues his acting career, things start to go wrong. A nosy photographer is trying to get close to Buddy, someone tries to yank at his sensory enhancer at a Nike store, and Martha starts to act differently. It's then that Buddy realizes that he and his friends might not be the only ones who know his true identity, and that the others who do might not be as they seem... And if that's not bad enough, Buddy starts to feel his friendship with Cassidy starting to fade, and soon he's kicked out of her house. Things with Luis aren't going so well either when Buddy is forced to leave him behind at a convention. Without his friends, his body starts to become weaker. He is not getting the nutrients he needs, and when he needs it the most, will it be there? Will Buddy find a way to get back his friendships with his best friends, or will he have to leave to his home planet because of something he should have noticed a while ago with the people who hate him? And what if the people aren't really people? What if they came to take Buddy home? I really liked this book, and I thank DOGO for letting me own this book from a giveaway! I hope you guys have read this review and decide to read this book, because I'm sure you won't regret it!
The Okay Witch
By Emma Steinkellner
Thirteen-year-old Moth Hush loves all things witchy. But she's about to discover that witches aren't just stuff of movies, books, and spooky stories. When some bullies try to ruin her Halloween, something really strange happens. Founder's Bluff, Massachusetts, has a century-old history of witch drama, and surprise: Moth's family is at the center of it all! When Moth's new powers show up, things get totally out of control. She meets a talking cat, falls into an enchanted diary, and unlocks a hidden witch world. Secrets surface from generations past as Moth unravels the complicated legacy at the heart of her town, her family and herself. I love this graphic novel so much!! Moth is a girl who loves witches and finds out something about her mom and family! Talking animals and she makes new friends with an amazing ending! You can't beat a book this amazing!! Enjoy it!
Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox (Book 6)
By Eoin Colfer
When his mother catches a sudden and strange disease, fourteen-year-old Artemis Fowl seeks the help of his fairy friends. When Captain Holly Short takes a look, she has no other option but to declare a case of Spelltropy, a fairy disease that was thought to have been rid of years ago, but has apparently been spread to humans. The only cure for Spelltropy is the brain fluid of the silky sifaka, a lemur drove to extinction eight years ago, by ten-year-old Artemis Fowl himself. Now, in order to save his mother, Artemis the elder must travel back in time to prevent himself from selling the lemur to the odious Dr. Kronski, president of the Extinctionists. But after saving the world from megalomaniac pixies and power-crazed demons, has Artemis Fowl met his match- himself? Along the way, Artemis may also run into some old friends- and some top archenemies.









