Kids Books - Science Fiction
The Gates of Paradise (A Blue Bloods Novel)
By Melissa de la Cruz
polar4ever
I really <3that book i read 3times and i still love it
Nicholas St. North and the Battle of the Nightmare King (The Guardians)
By William Joyce, Laura Geringer
This book was great. I really loved it. It is the best book ever. I totally recommend it to everybody
Moonrise (Warriors: The New Prophecy) (Chinese Edition)
By Erin Hunter
oh my gosh! I heard that they come with Chinese trading cards!
Vote for Suzanne (Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo)
By Nancy Krulik
I read all. Katie Kazoo has the power to switch into peoples body. its cool but gross because WHAT IF YOU NEED TO GO TO THE LOO?!?!?!?
Whisper: A Riley Bloom Book
By Alyson Noël
She is at Rome and has to get a gladiator to go to Here and all the other people that tried never came back
Halt's Peril (Ranger's Apprentice)
By John Flanagan
wak
I really enjoyed the book, and the whole series, and companion series, by John Flanagan. This book is one of the most exiting ones yet, with final revelations to Halt O'Carricks past, and, possibly, his death. i highly recomend this book, AND the rest of the series, as well as the "Rangers Apprentice, the Early Years" prequill series, and the Brotherband Chronicles, companion series to the Ranger's Apprentice series.
Lily's Ghosts
By Laura Ruby
Little Cat
Hi! I need help! I was wondering if I should read this book for my reading project at school. It looks alright i guess, but i get scared really easily. This book looks a little creepy, will i get nightmares from it??
Birthmarked
By Caragh M. O'Brien
Birthmarked is a book about a girl who falls in love, basically. It's this futuristic society, where a midwife first 3 deliveries every month goes the Enclave. The Enclave gives children perfect lives. The girl goes in there looking to save her mom but ends saving a deformed baby, falling in love with a guard, and learning a lot about herself and life.
Doctor Who Encyclopedia (Doctor Who (BBC Hardcover))
By Gary Russell
i want to read this so bad!!!!!!
Sword of the Rightful King: A Novel of King Arthur
By Jane Yolen
Sword of the Rightful King was a well-woven, SPELL-binding, Arthurian tale; from the first chapter to the last, especially the first chapter, which immediately captures your interest. The whole book overall has a good rhythm and doesn't slow down midway through the book; instead it speeds up. The finishing chapters make you question everything you just read and then you think "how could I have missed THAT?" Full of plot twists and mystery. I love how it switches perspectives, and even though you think you know a character, you really only know as much as the other characters, which gives you the sense that you are IN the story and it is unfolding all around you. Ms. Yolen also pays great attention to the smallest details of the storyline, which I makes me enjoy the story all the more. I can smell the blood on the ground, hear the baying of the dying brachet, and feel the sword in my hand. The only thing I regret about reading this is that I am now hooked and there is no sequel. I suggest to ages 11 and up, as there is some mild language, but in all, it was "an old story but a good one."









