Kids Books - Science Fiction
The Game of Lives (The Mortality Doctrine, Book Three)
By James Dashner
One of James Dashner's good books I would give it 5 stars because of its aspiring video game scape. I would recommend his book to people who like to play video games.
Vampirates: Black Heart
By Justin Somper
Wow! It was cool to get to know Sally and Dexter. And Lady Lola Lockwood is a really well developed character, even if she is a villain. (Johnny is still my fave though <3) Cool twist ending- and what a big secret thats revealed! Really made me think twice about... never mind,
Janitors, Book 2: Secrets of New Forest Academy
By Tyler Whitesides
This book is so good. The main events are when they start to go to the New Forest Academy When they escaped, when Meredith came, and when they escaped the school. My opinion on this book is it is really good because it has a lot of action and the characters are really funny.
There's a Tiger in the Garden
By Lizzy Stewart
This looks like a sequel to A Tiger At Dinner. I love that book!
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By Makoto Shinkai
This book is very interesting and deep. No blood, but may be disturbing for some very delicate people. Another amazing Makoto Shinkai manga book!
The Time Warp Trio: Tut, Tut
By Jon Scieszka
L.E.B
This book was very awesome because of the action, hooks and surprises. They were very catchy. I loved when they introduced the Hot Snot character. He was funny but spiteful.
The Boy from Tomorrow
By Camille DeAngelis P
This is a story about two sisters and a boy, but they live in different times. The boy lives in the present and the sisters, Cassie and Josie live in the past. They talk to each other by a board. Josie and Cassie leave letters for Alec the boy to find. Only the sister's mother does child abuse and takes their beloved tutor, Emily away from them. The girls set out to find Emily which, in one word leads them to adventure.
Kat, Incorrigible
By Stephanie Burgis
Spaced out
I really love this book!! It took five shouts from my cousin to get me to put the book down. A little romantic as well, I must add. But, please do remember it is for 10 and above. I can finally see why. Maybe don't give it to your younger siblings unless they are above or are at 10 years of age.
Earth Girl
By Janet Edwards
Beth Wilson
This book is great. Jarra isn't perfect; the reason that she signs up for a class with Norms is so that she can get some revenge on them for looking down on the Handicapped, and thus, on her. However, she's not so flawed that she's unlikable. Indeed, she's just flawed enough that we can relate with her anger and frustration, but not flawed enough that we dislike her. The world is an interesting one, but, unusually nowadays, not a dystopic one. I like dystopias, but it's refreshing to see a world where the main social conflict is on a personal level instead of being institutionalized. In fact, the government in this book is competent and compassionate, two things sorely missing from most governments in both the real world and in fictional worlds. Individual prejudices still play a part, but at least the government treats the Handicapped well.









