Kids Books - Science Fiction

The Owl Keeper

The Owl Keeper

By Christine Brodien-Jones

I love books set in the future, after a big disaster has happened in the world. This book is just that. It's set somewhere after 2066, when the Great Destruction happened and all silver owls have disappeared. However, a sickly boy named Max finds a silver owl. Is he the Owl Keeper? Or is it the strange, fiery, courageous girl that appears at Max's owl tree one night? What will happen to the silver owl? What will Max discover about his disease? What adventures will Rose drag Max along on? Who, exactly, is the Owl Keeper, and what does that job entail?

The Wizard Heir (Heir Chronicles)

The Wizard Heir (Heir Chronicles)

By Cinda Williams Chima

This author wasn't the best. I mean, i could write this book, and if I did, It would most likely be better. She didn't put any feeling into the book. Parts that should have been really emotional and awe inspiring just weren't. The story was pretty good, i guess.

Ashes, Ashes

Ashes, Ashes

By Jo Treggiari

This book is a post apocalyptic story about how a disease kills almost everyone on Earth and there are a few survivors left that are doing everything they can to live. I can relate to how Lucy felt when she went to the new community and she didn't know what to do because she didn't know anyone there, I felt that when I went to a new school and I was really confused and didn't know what to do. I really liked the book, I think that the book is really frightening because it makes you feel like it would actually happen and our society would be in ruins, just like in the book.

Attack of the Beastly Baby-Sitter (Give Yourself Goosebumps, No 18)

Attack of the Beastly Baby-Sitter (Give Yourself Goosebumps, No 18)

By R. L. Stine

Best book ever! If you like scary stories you will like this series. I read more than 100 books in this series and the author! Read this one too

Katniss the Cattail: An Unauthorized Guide to Names and Symbols in Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games

Katniss the Cattail: An Unauthorized Guide to Names and Symbols in Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games

By Valerie Estelle Frankel

I like it because it tells me all about the characters I like from the books. #HungerGames4life

The Stranger

The Stranger

By Chris Van Allsburg

A really good book. Lot of mischief, and good pictures. Lot of details. I really enjoy Chris Van Allsburg books, because most of his books are mysterious.

The Dark City #1 (Relic Master)

The Dark City #1 (Relic Master)

By Catherine Fisher

Imagine you’re the few left of your kind- hiding for as long as you live- to keep the relic safe. In the this book Relic Master The Dark City by Catherine Fisher you’re a keeper of the relics. You have a third eye that has special powers but only use it when necessary. It takes place in Anara. Its time period is in the past/mid 1700’s. The protagonist is a young boy named Raffi. He is a keeper of the relics, and his master Galen is also a keeper. The antagonist is The Watch, they are the people that hunt the keepers and want all the relics to themselves. Another conflict in the story is the order. All the order wants is gold, but something bad happens with Raffi and Galen when they come across with the order. Turning point. They are captured by the order. And they have to make a choice. They are asked to go and get the Sekoi in Tasceron. And in return they get their relic back, or they can stay here to root. What will they choose? And why. I recommend this book to readers who like mystery violence and fantasy. WARNING- This book may be inappropriate and confusing for younger readers.

Splashdown in Cerulean City (Pokemon #7)

Splashdown in Cerulean City (Pokemon #7)

By Tracey West

This book tells the story of the pokemon episodes involving Cerulean city and the pokemon gym there, which are both from season 1 of the anime.

Philippa Fisher and the Dream-Maker's Daughter

Philippa Fisher and the Dream-Maker's Daughter

By Liz Kessler

ive read all of these books including the emily windsnap books (which is my favorite serise) and i love them all i just wish liz would write some more!!

The Swallow: A Ghost Story

The Swallow: A Ghost Story

By Charis Cotter

The Swallow I am reading The Swallow by Charis Cotter, it is a fantastic fiction book. This book is about two girls named Polly Laise and Winnifred Rose McPherson. Polly wants to see ghost badly but rose is different she wants to stop seeing ghost because she is bewitched. When the two of them met in their attics, they said to meet at the cemetery to see each other. Then They met each other at the cemetery, Rose told Polly to run because the ghost were coming to scare them, but suddenly Rose fell on a grave that had her name on it,“ Winnifred Rose McPherson.” They had to find out why Rose’s name was on the grave. They asked everyone, especially Kendrick, Rose’s nanny and she told about the other Winnifred Rose McPherson. I think this book is a fantastic fiction book because it is very detailed I think that because Chris Cotter really explained why they were there, and etc. I recommend this book to ages 9 - 11 because there are some hard words that some kids would not understand. Do you think that Rose and Polly will find out why Rose’s name was on the grave??

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