Kids Books - Science Fiction
The Menagerie
By Tui T. Sutherland, Kari H. Sutherland
A spectacular, interesting read...filled with the prospect of a new adventure. The characters, plot, and theme were all very well-built, and I definitely recommend this book! Loved it!
Warriors: Firestar's Quest (Warriors Super) (Chinese Edition)
By Erin Hunter
I want to learn to read Chinese because I want to see if these versions tell the story a little different
Warriors Super Edition: Crowfeather's Trial
By Erin Hunter
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I loved the book! It really expanded upon Crowfeather's personality of being a clever and heartfelt cat. The relationship building between he and his son was absolutely amazing and very captivating. It had a wonderful message of letting go of the past and letting love into your present. I was super happy to find the satisfaction that in the end Crowfeather and his family finally all make up for the past(except for Jayfeather) and can finally live as happily as an awkward family like that can! I will say, I was only dissatisfied by the fact that we didn't get any world building of Windclan like that of Tallstar's Revenge. I was disappointed that we never got to find out wether or not anyone remembered tunneling, or that the warriors didn't sleep under the stars which is a cannon tradition in Windclan. We never got to see that special Windclan connection with Starclan that we are always told they have. Otherwise is was an amazing book and I highly recommend it to any Warriors fan!
Graceful (Willow Falls)
By Wendy Mass
A Mango Shaped Space is about a girl named Mia and she thinks she is crazy. For her, each number, letter, shape, name, and sound, has a color. She tries to address this "problem" to her parents and all she gets is sent to the principal's office. She remembers this memory in third grade very clearly. It is all fine until 8th grade when her foreign language and math gets a little weak. If you want to see what happens next read the book!
Nate the Great and the Snowy Trail
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I liked this book because it was an adventure. It was cool to follow Nate as he solved the mystery.
The Black Crow Conspiracy (The Penelope Tredwell Mysteries)
By Christopher Edge
I want this book because i wan to be a writer too
The Merlin Conspiracy
By Diana Wynne Jones
This is a good fantasy-mystery where small seemingly unconnected things all intertwine at the end. As the title suggests, there‘s a conspiracy going on involving Merlin, the position of the wizard that runs the kingdom with the king. The solutions to the mysteries are possible, but quite hard to solve.
United as One (Lorien Legacies)
By Pittacus Lore
I really liked this book. I would recommend it to people who like books about science fiction books. In the book, there are 10 teenage kids from another planet and they have to fight against the universes powerful leaders. I think this book has an amazing conclusion and constantly keeps you turning the pages for more.
The One (The Selection)
By Kiera Cass
America Singer is still part of the Selection, but after what happened to her friend Marlee, and almost having to leave the Selection, she is not the same as before. I believe this book was better than the Elite, but not better than the Selection. In the Elite, Maxon tells her that he likes her, and that he would like her to be with him, meaning that she would just have to tell him she loves him to end the Selection, yet at the beginning of the book she is trying to seduce him, which is pointless. She thinks many times about telling Maxon that she loves him, yet never says so, because according to her, she is afraid, since once she says the words, there is no taking them back. We encounter another scene where she has trouble keeping a decision too, which makes us question whether or not she would make a good queen. If only her character were different, the book would be more enjoyable.
Eldest (Inheritance, Book 2)
By Christopher Paolini
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Saphira. Eragon later learned that the varden was going to war. Eragon then discovered another rider during the war on the opposing team. The rider then told him a horrifying truth. The reason I love this book is mostly of the amazing detail and dragons of course! This book series has also inspired me to try things that may seem impossible. Now here is the most important part (probably not) the main characters! Eragon and Saphira, these two are the biggest chunk of the series. Saphira will always be my favorite starting with her sense of humor to how wise she is. If you call yourself mature enough you may read it but I recommend ages 12 and older. Thank you for reading this review.









