Kids Books - Science Fiction
The Fintastic Fishsitter: A Big Fat Zombie Goldfish Adventure (My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish)
By Mo O'Hara
This is a really funny book about Sami fish-sitting Frankie, but she has to keep him away from Fang, Mark's evil vampire kitten. It is funnier than the other My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish books. This is a tie-in to that series. It has nice illustrations throughout and it is a picture book. I would recommend this book.
The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
By Ursula K. Le Guin
Elizabeth
This book is awesome! It gives a really good lesson. I love it!
A Time to Die (Out of Time Book 1)
By Nadine Brandes
A Time to Die is one of my new favorite books. Nadine Brandes's narrative is a wonderful balance of description, action and dialogue that really brings Parvin's world to life. And the concept behind the book is really unique and Brandes pulls it off beautifully. The whole idea is that every person is given a clock at birth, that counts down to the person's death. But Parvin Blackwater has been sharing a clock with her twin brother, both managing to evade the authorities questions. But the clock runs out in less than a year - and the twins don't know who it belongs to. Parvin believes it is her clock, and decides she wants to do something with the rest of her life - a quest that ends with her being thrown through the Wall ( a death sentence). She surprisingly survives, finds a whole other civilization and now must struggle to survive and fit in in this new world. There were twists and turns and amidst it all is Parvin's struggle to figure out what her faith to God truly means, and figure out the secrets her brother has kept from her. I recommend this book to dystopian and fantasy fans, as well as people who enjoy reading Christian fiction. I recommend this to middle school ages and above. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars.
Taken
By Erin Bowman
17 year old Grey Weathersby is determined to find out why every male mysteriously disappears on there 18th birthday. For as long as Grey or anyone can remember no male has survived there 18th birthday because they are mysterious "heisted" and everyone just goes on like it's normal, But when Grey finds a weird note for his mom he questions everything about the heist... Around the town everyone loves is a wall, which no one can survive if they cross it. Are these lies there to protect him or is there more to the story? I loved this book & I didn't want to put it down! Thank's for reading -Ajg15's Reviews
National Geographic Kids Chapters: Living With Wolves!: True Stories of Adventures With Animals (NGK Chapters)
By Jim Dutcher, Jamie Dutcher
I agree it sounds so cool









