Kids Books - Science Fiction
A Zombie Ate My Homework (Project Z #1)
By Tommy Greenwald
This spelling is horrible though very good though i WAS HARD TIME UNDERSTANDING THE WORDS
Warriors: The Broken Code #3: Veil of Shadows
By Erin Hunter
The time has come...for an impostor to fall. After the warrior Clans defeated an evil group of rogue cats and defeated a prophecy about a terrible storm, they expected peace. But no, peace never came. Instead, a terrible illness overwhelmed Bramblestar, the leader of a Clan, making him lose one of his nine lives...and he has been behaving oddly ever since. What really happened to him? Everyone wants to know—and one cat actually does. Rootpaw, a Clan apprentice, has a secret...one that is too dreadful to share. He knows that when Bramblestar died, some cat took over his body and controlled it. He isn’t sure who did this. Who would be powerful, vicious, and hateful enough to do such a thing? He must find out—before it’s too late. Can he stop the impostor? Read this book to find out! Filled with enthralling twists and turns, this descriptive book will amaze anyone who reads it. It was great, and I recommend it to every Warriors fan.
The Copper Gauntlet (Magisterium, Book 2)
By Holly Black, Cassandra Clare
The Copper Gauntlet is the second book in the series of "The Iron Trial". First of all, I strongly suggest that if you have not read the first one to do so before reading The Copper Gauntlet. Otherwise several key factors will not make sense. In the Copper Gauntlet Cole has found out some plans of his father's-that don't look good for Cole. So he decides to run away until school starts. Then he will return to the Magisterium. But then Cole finds out an ancient weapon has been stolen-and his father is the prime suspect. Cole, Aaron, Tamara and Jasper must set out to prove his father innocent. I liked in this book that Cole and his "enemy" (Jasper) have to work together. There is a lot of tension in the book, and moments that you wonder what will happen. I like that even though there is a "real" enemy, there is also a smaller antagonist. I also liked that there were more settings beyond the school or Cole's house. In this book, the crew actually went out and had an adventure where lives were at stake. Something I didn't like in this book was that there did seem to be copied features that are expected. For instance, the main trio-Cole, Aaron and Tamara-seem to to replicate traits of the main characters of Harry Potter-Harry, Ron, and Hermoine. I would recommend this book to magic-lovers and all fantasy fans. Also, any people who like books such as Harry Potter. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.
The Iron Trial (Book One of Magisterium)
By Holly Black, Cassandra Clare
This book centers around a twelve year old kid named Call Hunt, who has been accepted into a school for magic called the Magisterium, though his father doesn't want him to attend. While at the school, Call makes new friends, new foes, and discovers a shocking secret about himself that turns his whole world upside down. This book was fast paced, original, and had plenty of funny moments too. It's got friendship, love and lots of mystery. Unlike most fantasy books, this one doesn't have the usually clear-cut lines between good and evil; on the contrary, it ends with a shocking plot twister that is sure to keep you on your toes and dying to read the next book. I would reccomend this to people that love fantasy, friendship, and fast paced adventure.
Michael Vey 2: Rise of the Elgen
By Richard Paul Evans
Michael Vey: Rise of the Elgen is the 2nd book in the Michael Vey series. It stars Michael Vey, a boy who is one of 17 children who have electrical-based powers. They are being researched by a company called The Elgen. Some of the “electric children” are on Vey’s side, but some support The Elgen. Since the Elgen kidnapped Michael’s mom, Michael goes to one of their bases to rescue her. This book has lots of action and is a page-turner. This series is also very similar to other series, namely the Percy Jackson series, so if you enjoyed those books, you’ll enjoy this book too. I recommend this book to kids in 5th to 8th grade. This book gets a 4 out of 5 from me.
My Gym Teacher Is an Alien Overlord
By David Solomons
In the second book in this really funny series, Luke's gym teacher, Mrs. Dunham, is swapped by an evil robot alien. His friend Lara becomes a superhero and he must save the world.
To Be a Cat
By Matt Haig
This was an amazing book. Being yourself is more than you can ever wish for!!
National Geographic Readers: Planets
By Elizabeth Carney
This book is about planets and our solar space. This book is good if you want to learn basic facts about our solar system. It has information including the facts and definitions of objects in space. It also has pictures of what the planets and the sun look like. Overall, this book was interesting and very colorful. I rate this 5/5.
The Fowl Twins
By Eoin Colfer
Wow. Just wow. I loved this book so much! I'm on the edge of my seat just waiting for the next book to come out! The Fowl Twins are almost as good as Artemis Fowl. The twins are under Nanny's control, but the twins find trouble quickly. The go on an incredible journey, seeing things they never saw before. The even get temporary killed. But aside from their major differences, they discover that they need to work together to get back home, with just a little help, of course.....
Akata Witch
By Nnedi Okorafor
When I picked up this book I had no idea how absolutely incredible it would be. Within the first few pages I was already hooked! I reread this book a dozen times, it never seems to get old! It's about a girl named Sunny, and her incredible journey in Nigeria. As well as how she took something she wasn't proud of (her albinism) and figured out it was the most incredible thing about her. This book took me through a magical, mystical journey of modern day magic. you guys got to read this book. let me give you the intro about this book! Twelve-year-old Sunny lives in Nigeria, but she was born American. Her features are African, but she's albino. She's a terrific athlete, but can't go out into the sun to play soccer. There seems to be no place where she fits in. And then she discovers something amazing—she is a "free agent" with latent magical power. Soon she's part of a quartet of magic students, studying the visible and invisible, learning to change reality. But will it be enough to help them when they are asked to catch a career criminal who knows magic too? bye for now.








