Kids Books - Science Fiction
Batman a Visual History
By Matthew K Manning
my little brother and i love batman i dressed up as batgirl and my bro was batman
Rebel (Reboot)
By Amy Tintera
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I’ve been waiting for this book for months! The previous one is Reboot, and it’s my strongly recommend book. The story starts when Wren and Callum arrives the reboot stronghold and wanted a new life, but then heard that reboots fight and kill people to gain more helpers. Wren is leaning to the fighting side while Callum decided not to fight. The relationship between them might break at any time. I think this book tells more about the dirty human souls, stepping others to get on the pyramid. 0000 almost killed 9999 to show the others that he hold absolute power, making others fear and respect him fakery. I’m glad that Wren and Callum soon found out that this is different than their wish, and lead reboots to the bright future they deserve.
The Selection Series 3-Book Collection: The Selection, The Elite, The One, The Prince, The Guard
By Kiera Cass
This series have been one of my favorite dystopian series ever. It's just so amazing, it got me moving. I was SO sad when the series ended, but it had to be. It was a very fun and light read, it's just so sweet. There was a love triangle, which made it interesting, but America was a likable and feisty character. Which I thought that she was perfect for this series. Go team Maxon!
Earthfall (The Earthfall Trilogy)
By Mark Walden
The book, Earth fall: Retribution, is scientific fiction book that contains interesting content and dramatic scenes. The story is about how the human will face the alien invasions. The main character Sam join the resistance, their team are assigned to go to Tokyo and disable their Voidborn technology. I think the main character in the story is very heroic person, because he risk his life trying to save his teammate from the emphesize the bravery of the protagonist. I would definitely recommend this book because it uses a lot of imagery which helps me understand the story and it gives a image of what is happening to the content. While reading this book, I would want to be part of the story and join the excitement. Alien invading the earth, and I also wants to see how the aliens looks like in the story and their strength to do things.
Handbook for Dragon Slayers
By Merrie Haskell
Princess Tilda never knew one day she would be on a horse chasing and slaying dragons. She always thought she would be doing her penmanship while sitting in her office or hobbling around on her crutch with her crippled foot, living a simple yet boring life. Instead, she was captured by her evil cousin, but then thankfully rescued by her loyal friend Parz. Then off Tilda went, along with Parz and her faithful assistant to slay dragons. Little did Tilda know that dragon slaying was not easy, and many unexpected wonders would pop out at her during her travels. Tilda learns that life has more exciting things if you go out and look for them. This book is not something I would read again. Some parts of it were boring and long, and I do not prefer reading books about Medival times. I recommend it for people who enjoy reading books about knights and dragons. I would give this book 2-3 stars.
The Strange Maid: Book 2 of United States of Asgard
By Tessa Gratton
this book seems so interesting i rely rely rely want to read it!
Young Avengers Vol. 1: Sidekicks (v. 1)
By Allan Heinberg
I don't feel like explaining the plot right now. What I thought of it: Well, I'm not a Marvel fan. At All. But the Young Avengers intrigue me, so I decided to read this. It wasn't bad. But I pretty much only read it because of Wiccan (Asgardian). The art work was great. I pretty much always appreciate the style when it's very realistic. The dialog was ok, but it did really feel very natural and forced at times. Overall, not too bad for a Marvel book.









