Kids Books - Science Fiction
Clara Barton #1: Angel of the Battlefield (The Treasure Chest)
By Ann Hood
This book is about two twins adventuring through their great grandfather's mansion and finds a time-travelling treasure chest. This book helps kids learn intermediate English and sparks the imagination.
The Edge Chronicles: Vox
By Paul Stewart & Chris Riddell
I started off the series because I was bored but now I read them because I whole heartedly enjoy them
The Fairy Bell Sisters #2: Rosy and the Secret Friend
By Margaret McNamara
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I'm reading this to my little sister
Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher: A Magic Shop Book
By Bruce Coville
the best book that should be really popular cause it would be a shame not rating this book not 4 but 5 stars!
Undertown Volume 1
By Jim Pascoe
I like comic books, and I like them so much that my parents banned them. It's cool, how Sama and Eddie get to travel to Undertown. I wish I could go there.
Black City (Black City Chronicles, Book 1)
By Elizabeth Richards
Black City was a fantastic read., I just kept turning the pages wanting to know what happens next. It is in the point of views of the two main characters Ash and Natalie. The story has a twist that you are just not expecting concerning Natalie and Ash's relationship, which was interesting and refreshing.It had me wondering well where does that leave them at some point. It really puts a question to if your really meant for just one person or not. I liked the darker aspects of the book as well with being in a government that is not really out for the best interest of its people.
Alex Scarrow Collection: October Skies, Last Light, Time Riders (book 1) & Time Rider (book 2)
By Alex Scarrow
Reading the first one VERY interesting story and good details so far.
The Switch
By Anthony Horowitz
This book is excellent. At first, I thought that it was totally boring, but after I started, I couldn't put it down. I liked it so much, I finished it before I went to bed.
Daisy Dawson Is on Her Way!
By Steve Voake
Even though this book is over a dozen levels below my reading level (I reached level z 2 years ago), it was a very enjoyable read. The plot was simplistic and easy to understand, but had an enough amount of climax that fully engaged me. I would recommend this book to anyone who appreciates literature at it's finest.









