Kids Books - Science Fiction

Rainbow Magic Special Edition: Bailey the Babysitter Fairy

Rainbow Magic Special Edition: Bailey the Babysitter Fairy

By Daisy Meadows

i love to read like crazy! reading is best awesomest thing for me! i love it so bad! i always have to read more than a billion books a day! that is my goal that i achieved for 7 years! that is how much i love to read!

Gaia Girls: Way of Water

Gaia Girls: Way of Water

By Lee Welles

Gaia Girls: Way of the Water is the second book in the Gaia Girls Series. This book is so utterly amazing and is so inspiring to ANYONE who reads it. The writing is amazing and the stroyline couldn't be better. It shows how if you really believe, you can save and preserve what you love forever. I would totally reccomend it to anyone who longs for the ocean and adventures beyond imagination.

Gaia Girls: Enter The Earth

Gaia Girls: Enter The Earth

By Lee Welles

Gaia Girls: Enter the Earth is the first book is the Gaia Girls Series and is so fantastic and wondering. It is about a girl's fight to make sure that her farm isn't torn apart by machines to become a mall. This book inspires environmental stewardship, but overall it just inspires everything: bravery, kindness, perseverance and friendship. I would totally reccomend this book.

Dumbo Live Action Novelization

Dumbo Live Action Novelization

By Kari Sutherland

I just watched this movie again recently. This book is based on the movies. It is very saddening but also joyful. The cartoon is sadly less known or talked about along with Pinocchio. This is the same thing for the live action and Cinderella live action .

West

West

By Edith Pattou

West by Edith Pattou is the second book that comes after the amazing East book. I really enjoyed both of these books and this one especially was just so untterly incredible! I loved the adventure, the courage that the main character, Rose, showed, the excitement, the love and the beauty of the whole story all together. I would totally recommend it to anyone who loves amazing stories about journies into the unknown!

West of the Moon

West of the Moon

By Margi Preus

West of the Moon by Margi Preus is a really good book that is sort of a play on the folktale "East of the Sun, West of the Moon." It is about two girls who try to run away from their evil goatman master. It's really amazing and I really liked reading it. "I want to do what's right. But how can I, when I am faced with only impossible choices?” ― Margi Preus, West of the Moon

The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush

The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush

By Tomie dePaola

This is a nice book that shows that everybody can accomplish something if they want. One boy in an Indian tribe can not do things other people can do, so he goes up a mountain everyday and tries to paint the sunrise to see the future of everyone.He keeps trying and can never find the right color. Will he ever be able to find the right colors, or will he remain empty-handed everytime.

How I Became A Pirate

How I Became A Pirate

By Melinda/ Shannon, David (ILT) Long

There is a boy that is playing on the beach- and stops when he sees something- a pirate ship. He tries to inform his parents, but they do not listen. The boy goes back to working on the sandcastle and the pirates look at him. They take him because they think he is a good digger, and he learns how to be a pirate.

The Emerald Atlas (Books of Beginning)

The Emerald Atlas (Books of Beginning)

By John Stephens

So I rated this book 3.5 stars. Don't get me wrong, this is a REALLY good book but I USED to be in LOVE with fantasy novels. Now I'm kind of a little older and I've been reading less Middle Reader Fantasy (this is the first fantasy novel that I've read in like, a year), and more Young Adult novels. I read this book like a month ago, but I decided not to read the whole series (which I have never done before, I always finish a book series) because I'm kind of growing out of the Fantasy genre. I kind of got bored with the characters, only because the somewhat stereotypical "three abandoned orphans" plot is overused a lot. I really liked how Gabriel and the Empress were described. The Empress was really ruthless, and it definitely showed throughout the book. Gabriel wasn't your typical strong hero that comes out of nowhere, his personality and emotions were really raw a well-plotted. This book kind of reminded me of the Narnia series because it was so full of adventure and magic. The pacing of the book was absolutely on point, which I loved. Anyway, I thought this book was a little bit over average, I know that people younger than me would enjoy it. There's a lot of really awesome elements like dwarves, a mysterious book, giants, and other mythical creatures. I would recommend this to the 9-11 year old range.

Mummies in the Morning (Magic Tree House)

Mummies in the Morning (Magic Tree House)

By Mary Pope Osborne

Jack and Annie decided to come back the morning to see if it was still there (the tree house) they stared up at the tree house and said "it looks empty" they went up in the tree house and all of the books where still there but while they where going up they heard a voice could it be " M*?they where looking threw the like trying to figure out what play they wanted to go to today.they picked the mummie times! They went there and Annie didn't listen to Jack when he said that they have to wait in the tree house to see if it's ok to go down.but they still went down and they went into the place and there was a tomb raider, scary mummies.but all at the end they home to there mom making pb and j sandwiches.I recommend this to 8 to 12 year old I rate this 4/5 😍

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