Kids Books - Science Fiction

Invisibility

Invisibility

By Andrea Cremer, David Levithan

This book was really good! if you like twists and turns in a book than you should definitely read this book. It's about a boy teen named Stephen that is cursed to be invisible for his whole life. On a regular day a girl named Elisabeth sees him and is the only person who can see him. Later in the book they find out more about his curse and why he was cursed. There is a fight at the end but I wont spoil anything. You'll just have to read the book!

A Wrinkle in Time: and Related Readings (Literature Connections)

A Wrinkle in Time: and Related Readings (Literature Connections)

By Madeline L'Engle

This is an amazing and interesting book. It has a very good plot and the book actually contains some Bible verses. This book also is a great book for children and adults. It can be enjoyed by all ages.

Three's a Crowd! (Galaxy Zack)

Three's a Crowd! (Galaxy Zack)

By Ray O'Ryan

It was amazing and wonderful. I totally want to read more.

The Bell Bandit (Lemonade War (PB))

The Bell Bandit (Lemonade War (PB))

By Jacqueline Davies

i love it

Grave Images

Grave Images

By Jenny Goebel

AWESOME! WANT TO READ IT!

Sisters Red (Fairy Tale Retelling)

Sisters Red (Fairy Tale Retelling)

By Jackson Pearce

This is violent and a bit creepy. I am not really a fan of Sisters Red to tell you the truth. :p But still intriguing. I just don't like them killing wolves, that's all.

Zorgamazoo

Zorgamazoo

By Robert Paul Weston

It's a fun read aloud - the story is told in rhyme, much like Dr. Seuss. The students seem to enjoy the story, which has a lot of funny phrases and twists and turns.

Crystal Cave

Crystal Cave

By Mary Stewart

I love this book. It's about merlin as a child and it's just fascinating. i'm excited to read the rest of the series.

Shadow Chaser (Son of Angels, Jonah Stone)

Shadow Chaser (Son of Angels, Jonah Stone)

By Jerel Law

I love Jerel Law's books! I enjoy all the adventure in the book. He is my favorite author. I always wonder how he came up with the idea of the book.

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