Kids Books - Science Fiction
The Unofficial Harry Potter Spellbook: The Wand Chooses the Wizard
By Duncan Levy
I hope to read this! It looks so interesting! I hope it is as interesting as it looks! What will my wand be?!?!?!
Hopper's Destiny (Mouseheart)
By Lisa Fiedler
First things first, let me say the cover of this book is one of the best covers I have ever seen in my life!!!!! Also, I would say the story was great with interesting plot points and entertaining characters. I would definitely recommend this to readers who love the good old fashion fantasy mice stories.
Thirst, no. 1 : Human urges, Fatal, Consequences
By Christopher Pike
I am past interested in the book THIRST by Christopher Pike. I am not quite done reading the book, I am almost, but not quite. The book is a good, not knowing what will happen next type of book, suspenseful even. The book almost reminds me of my favorite show Vampire Diaries, which why I also read it. The book is mainly about a girl named Alisa who is a vampire, but eats normal, and do normal things. She refers the creation of vampires is nature not necessarily thirsty demons. Alisa been controlling hunger of humans for a while, but once when her maker comes home, Alisa has to break her own boundaries.
Spooks. I Am Grimalkin
By Joseph Delaney
This is for people who want to watch a horror movie but can't go to the cinema to buy tickets.
The Disappearing Magician (Magic Shop Series)
By Kate Egan, Mike Lane
I like it because it shows how to do magic tricks and Mike's fear of being on stage for a talent show.
Junior Novel (The LEGO Batman Movie)
By Jeanette Lane
This book was very true to the movie, except it omitted the names of the villains from the Phantom Zone, which was kind of a bummer, because I was excited to read about the Daleks again. But it was funny and the chapters were perfect size to read one a night right before bed.
Noggin
By John Corey Whaley
Travis Coates is alive. He closed his eyes, and when he opened them, five years had passed. His friends are five years older, and he is still the same age. His girlfriend is engaged to someone else. Travis Coates volunteered to undergo Cryogenic Reanimation after being told he was dying from leukemia. His head was chopped off, put in a freezer, and then put onto someone else’s body. Now Travis’s world has turned upside-down. Why did everything change? How can he go back to his old life—the happy life where he HAD a girlfriend? In a thought-provoking, unique story, Travis is trying to figure everything out; and reclaim the old life he once had. What I thought about it: Noggin was wonderful. It was such a quirky, fun read. This book was so weird—but incredible at the same time. This book has such an absurd concept—but you fall in love with it, and it is amazing how the author came up with this. You almost feel bad for Travis—the poor guy almost died, had to be in a freezer for 5 years, got a new body, and now his best friends are in college and his girlfriend is engaged. :O This book was very much a love story as well as a sci-fi book—it is largely about him trying to get his old girlfriend back. Poor Travis. Chasing after his past, to make it like it was before. I really loved the love (see what I did there? :-) in this book. It added a great touch to to the book. If you are a fan of YA, and/or sci-fi, DEFINITELY pick this book up. You WILL love it. I will definitely read John’s other books! Overall: 9.5 Stars









