Kids Books - Science Fiction
Aviary Wonders Inc. Spring Catalog and Instruction Manual
By Kate Samworth
Lisa Brown
A beautiful work of art. I love the humor also!
Absolute Blackest Night
By Geoff Johns
This book is about that Batman die in the beginning, then someone appear that is the black lantern, and he rose body up from the grave and attack the city. Further into the book, all the lantern attack the black lantern. During the end, there is a white lantern.
Blackout
By Robison Wells
Do you ever wonder what it would be like if almost everyone had super powers? Then I would personally recommend Blackout by Robison wells. The story is set in a world where a virus is causing kids and teenager to have super powers or abilities. Some don’t even notice they have them, others do and just keep it secret and some just don’t have it at all. But a large group of these teens has created a terrorist group. One squad of these said terrorists consists of Dan who can make stone or rock explode, Laura who has super strength,and Alec who is a master manipulator.These will turn out to be our antagonists later in the story. These will be just a few people we follow in the story. On the other side of the story we have Jack and Aubrey, our protagonists. Jack doesn’t have any powers, or so he thinks….. and Aubrey can turn invisible. But only for short periods of time because it drains energy from her body. Eventually these two groups will be in each others lives in a way you could have imagined. This is the major turning point in the story. The United States have been crippled by the terrorist attacks so badly they have set up roadblocks between states and towns to make sure the terrorists cannot move throughout the country. This will turn out to be a major conflict for Jack and Aubrey to get across the country. Another conflict they will have is that the military is rounding up anyone positive with the virus and jailing them. It really is a great thriller. The book is full of twists and turns and if you’re into this kinda stuff, I highly recommend you check it out.
Doctor Who: 11 Doctors, 11 Stories (Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Collection)
By Neil Gaiman, Richelle Mead, Eoin Colfer, Michael Scott, Philip Reeve, Patrick Ness, Malorie Blackman, Alex Scarrow, Charles Higson, Derek Landy, Marcus Sedgwick
All right, people, whats with all the authors? What ever happened to one author? And why is Steven Moffat not writing it? After all he wrote most of the episodes, didnt he? Well at least Neil Gaiman wrote some of it...i guess i will like it then...
Bubble World
By Carol Snow
Freesia's life is perfect. She lives on the beautiful island of Agalinas, surrounded by crystal- clear waters, perfect weather, fancy dress shops, and peacocks who sing her favorite song in the morning to wake her up. She has so many outfits she could wear a different one each day for a year and not run out. It's everything she could possibly want, and it seems almost too good to be true. Lately things on Agalinas have been a bit floppy: sudden blackouts, days that seem to repeat itself, students disappearing, and even Freesia's reflection looking slightly... off. But in Freesia's opinion, it's better not to pay attention to things like that. Unfortunately for her, these are more than just random glitches in the universe. In 'Bubble World' by Carol Snow, Freesia's perfect bubble is about to pop.
The Darkest Path
By Jeff Hirsch
Are you looking for a great book. If you are then read this one. It's called The Darkest Path by This book is about a teenager named cal. Cal's family was captured when he was in fifth grade by the path. There is a war in the U.S between the Glorious Path and the U.S Federal army. After six years of working for the path cal found a dog and with is brother they escaped and tried to go back home to New York. But Cal's brother James was didn't want to go home so he went back to a path camp. So after a long journey cal and the dog bear reached the border. When a sentry saw him he cuffed them but then a group of kids knocked out the sentry and brought him to the fed side of the border. Where one of the kids father threw cal in jail for working with the path. After that there was a bombing raid and cal and everybody evacuated the town.and James finally went home after weeks of traveling through towns to get back to New York.
The Mysterious Woods of Whistle Root
By Christopher Pennell
Carly is not your typical 11-year-old girl. she sleeps during the day unwillingly and awakens at night. in a little town called Whistle Root, vegetables are mysteriously left on people's roofs and music is heart at night. she awakens one night to meet a rat that soon leads her on a mysterious adventure that teaches carly about friendship, magic, and family. Personally, it's an okay story, but a little childish. It's definitely written from a unique perspective and is a story that is unusual. If you like books like Dork Diaries and A Wrinkle in Time, you'll probably like The Mysterious Woods of Whistle Root.
The Storm in the Barn (Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction)
By Matt Phelan
It's a graphic novel, like a comic book. The story is about a boy named Jack Clark who's family lives in a town where he encounters bullies, dust bowls, no helping his father, and no rain at all. One day Jack wanders into the abandoned Talbot farm and finds a man that's face looked like rain. Soon he figures out that was the rain in a different form and Jack wanted to bring the rain back. So he faced the rain, then took the tote bag that brought rain but he got caught by the rain and soon they both started to tug it. But then the bag ripped and then the sky started to crackle and boom! The rain fell from the sky again and his father lets Jack help bring back the crops.
Breadcrumbs
By Anne Ursu
Warning! This review contains spoilers! Hazel and Jack are best friends. But Jack starts acting weird, and ditches Hazel. Hazel is absolutely devastated. Then Jack goes missing, and Hazel sets out to find him. What I thought of it: I didn't get it. Hazel was just annoying. She was always complaining. She completely overreacted when Jack started being "mean" to her. She was really dependent on Jack, and I found that slightly creepy. I couldn't bring myself to really like her even a little bit. Hazel's mom was annoying too. She tried to shove Hazel into a friendship with some girl, and Hazel just went along with it. She didn't really seem concerned at all when Hazel was complaining about Jack's weird behavior. She basically just saw it as a chance for Hazel to just forget about him and make friends that are girls. The writing style was awful. It was very descriptive, and that got really old really fast. The author used a lot of metaphors that didn't really make sense. It was extremely annoying. The only 2 characters that I actually liked were Jack and that girls uncle. Jack seemed like a really cool guy. Hazel really didn't deserve him. The uncle was really awesome. I didn't understand how Jack's parents thought that he was visiting his aunt. Were they under a spell? It was extremely boring. The first part seemed like Realistic fiction, but the second part seemed like Fantasy. That really annoyed me. Hazel's trip through the woods was boring, and it seems like it would never end. She meets a lot of people, and none of them turn out to be how she thought they'd be. The moral of the story seemed to be that you can't REALLY be friends with someone of the opposite gender without complications, and that it's better to stick with friends that are the same gender because if you have a friend of the opposite gender it's inevitable that you'll drift apart. I thought that was down right stupid. I could barely finish reading this, and I thought about stopping and never finishing it because I didn't really care how it ended. I had high hopes for this book. I read a lot of reviews praising it for how wonderful it was. I honestly don't know why everyone loves this book, and thinks it's so beautiful. Overall I hated it. This one of the worst books I've read in a while. Which is why I had to review. I need to save people. There was one girl who I told how much I hated it and she said she wouldn't read it. Everyone who didn't like this book, review. We could be the superheroes of literature.
Alienated
By Andrew Auseon
That seems sort of creepy... But I really want to read it. I'm first! Whoo!









