Kids Books - Science Fiction

Sabotaged (The Missing, Book 3)

Sabotaged (The Missing, Book 3)

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

I really loved this book because I'm really interested in science fiction. Before I read book 1, Found, I thought I wouldn't like the series. But now after I read book 1, I started reading all of the other books. Now I waiting for book, I think 7 or 8 to come out and I'm really excited

Caught (The Missing)

Caught (The Missing)

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

When time freezes in Jonah’s 7th grade science class, he knows something’s wrong. Five minutes later, Jonah and Katherine are speeding through time. They are in the year 1903, right next to Albert and Mileva Einstein themselves. When Mileva sees the Elucidator floating in thin air, she grabs it and shoves it in her pocket. She goes on a long journey to see her eighteen-month old child, Lieserl with Jonah and Katherine following her, and she realizes that they are there. They have gotten caught. With Mileva now having the knowledge of time-travel, will Jonah and Katherine be able to save history? And with a thirteen year old Lieserl in place of the eighteen-month old one, will they be able to keep Lieserl secret, and Mileva’s mouth shut? In an epic pageturner with shocking information revealed, Will history be in ruins, or will they be able to save the mess they made? What I thought about it: I did not want to read Caught. After I read Torn, I did not want to continue the series. But, I wanted to give Margaret Peterson Haddix another chance, so I continued the series. And I’m glad I did. I really enjoyed Caught. It might’ve been because it involved the Einsteins, and it was cool reading about their early life, as well as their later life in the Author’s Note. I love the Author’s Note in all of the books, it just gives you the fascinating history behind the story. I also really like the idea of time freezing; it sounds like a made-up thing, but this book makes it seem real. Then there’s the part where Mileva sees her daughter eleven years older than she was a second before. Imagine that happening to you; I think you would at least have a heart attack. There are so many interesting concepts in this book that it makes you think. Haddix is a very great author and I am glad she has redeemed herself with this novel that is hard to stop reading. So, find out if history collapses and read this book!

Among the Betrayed (Shadow Children Book 3)

Among the Betrayed (Shadow Children Book 3)

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

Imagine a life, isolated, no exposure to the outside world or any life. Then the third book in the shadow children series: Among the Betrayed by: Margaret Peterson Haddix is just for you! Join Nina in her quest to escape the dark room known as her jail cell. This book carries on from the second book in the series, Among the Barons and continues on the path of Nina Idi, an illegal child looking for a way to escape the prison. Can you imagine being betrayed by your closest friends? Then this book is a prime example. Nina being betrayed, turned in by her own friends and even the boy she had kissed days prior her arrest. Is pure torment to her. Imagine being forced against your will to be chained against a wall and suffer with pure darkness. That is what it feels to be in Nina’s conditions. So I beg the question, will Nina escape her jail cell? Will she ever be reunited with her friends and family? Will the population police kill her? All these questions all have answers! In Among the Betrayed! WARNING: This book includes some content that could be inappropriate for some people under the age of 11. Please have a teacher parent or guardian check if this is a good book for you!

Pennyroyal Academy

Pennyroyal Academy

By M. A. Larson

This book was so well written, I couldn’t put it down!!😆 I’m a 9th grader and the story kept me captivated the whole time. There are some darker parts and adventure so if your not into that, don’t read. Overall one of my favorite books!!!

Poppy's Return (Tales from Dimwood Forest)

Poppy's Return (Tales from Dimwood Forest)

By Avi

cookie fan

I love it so much it's one of my favorite books on Earth

The Blood Spell (Ravenspire)

The Blood Spell (Ravenspire)

By C. J. Redwine

I really liked this book. It was filled with romance, magic, mystery, and danger. I love all the turn in events and how full and honest the book is. A GREAT book for fans of thriller romance!

Naruto, Vol. 56: Team Asuma, Reunited

Naruto, Vol. 56: Team Asuma, Reunited

By Masashi Kishimoto

cool book ever yes

Hocus & Pocus: The Legend of Grimm's Woods: The Comic Book You Can Play (Comic Quests)

Hocus & Pocus: The Legend of Grimm's Woods: The Comic Book You Can Play (Comic Quests)

By Manuro

Hocus and Pocus is one book that catches the reader. Normal books have paragraphs bunched together and you just scan the text, but this book made the reader feel spectacular because it had the difference- but this time not in topic or climax, but the whole book is different in this situation. It gives readers a sense of wonder and delight in this adventure with Hocus or Pocus, and this book put a lot of effort making some pages related to the others, and it is a book in which the hard work put into it definitely extracted a sweet reward. I loved reading this book and I re-read it at least 20 times,

Smoke and Mirrors

Smoke and Mirrors

By K. D. Halbrook

Smoke and Mirrors by K.D. Hallbrook tells the story of a girl and her younger brother who live with their parents in a traveling circus. When a wizard across the ocean casts a spell that flows smoke that makes people dissapear into the circus tent one night when the girl's parents are doing their trapeze act, her parents dissapear. The girl and her brother depart on a long, magical, courageous journey to find their parents and stop the wizard. This is a great book about siblings, courage and perserverance. I really liked reading it and would reccomend it deifnitely :)

Little Bigfoot, Big City (The Littlest Bigfoot)

Little Bigfoot, Big City (The Littlest Bigfoot)

By Jennifer Weiner

I finally got around to read this book! It's a beautiful story and it's totally original. There's many surprises in this book, most being totally unpredictable which gives the story a nice edge. This story is told from the perspective of 3 major characters. Alice, Millie, and Jeremy. My favorite character by far in this story was Millie. Millie has big dreams—like singing. Unfortunately though, her fearful and strict tribe forbids Millie to go out into the "No-Fur" world in fear that the "No-Furs" will hunt down the Yares (aka bigfoots)! But eventually, Millie's curiosity and courage gets the best of her and she attempts to audition for The Next Stage, a talent show. Millie faces challenges to achieve her dream, with the help of someone you might not expect! Alice has always struggled with her self-esteem and making friends. Alice eventually comes to the conclusion that she MUST be half Bigfoot. So Alice embarks on a quest with Jeremy and Jo to find out if there's more than meets the eye. Was Alice adopted? Why doesn't Alice have any fur? And most importantly, WHY is Mrs. Merriweather working for the Department of Offical Inquiry? Overall, Alice was a great character, unfortunately for me she became flat and boring after she figured she "lost" her best friend, Millie, to her nemesis. It was just constant "woe is me" and got annoying after awhile. Jeremy, if you've read the first book, is super interested in bigfoots. He works with Jo to help prove to the public if bigfoots are real. Jeremy's massive discovery concluded that Alice is NOT human. This is a major part in the Series, since it kickstarts the story. Jeremy, Alice, and Jo constantly stumble upon clues. But one day, Jeremy meets a strange man who works for the Department of Offical Inquiry who is interested in bigfoots. Jeremy becomes rightfully suspicious, but nevertheless works with the man and tries to lie to him to keep the DOI off Alice's tracks. To wrap up this insanely long review, I would give the story 4.5/5 stars. I loved the majority of the book, and I hope the author will continue the trilogy. However, I felt like the author was sometimes making fun of slender woman, saying they're too weak (the author has struggled w/ herself so I figured she was projecting her opinions into the story). I also felt like Alice was way overdone. The author also tried to convey a message that I felt was unnecessary. But maybe you'll see past this and give this wonderful book a try. :)

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