Kids Books - Science Fiction

Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension (Phineas & Ferb (Pb))

Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension (Phineas & Ferb (Pb))

By Disney Book Group

This book is about two kids named Phineas and Ferb who love to build inventions but somehow crash into an evil scientist's lab and help him build an evil machine that helps him go into another dimension. I would recommend this to people who like things that are funny and like things that have inventions.

Emily Windsnap's Fin-tastic Friendship Book

Emily Windsnap's Fin-tastic Friendship Book

By Liz Kessler

This book is not a book. Well it is, it is book for you and your best friend to fill out together. It has fun quizzes, crafts, how to though an under water sleep over and more! I recommend it! Have fun!

Paper Towns: by John Green | Summary & Analysis

Paper Towns: by John Green | Summary & Analysis

By aBookaDay

Do you love mysteries? Do you love a romantic story. This is a mix of both of them. Quentin was just a regular guy. He lived a regular life like other regular people, he lived in a regular house in a regular neighbor hood. Until a girl named Margo Roth Speiglemen moves into the house right in front of Quentins. Margo runs away once in a while. She goes on these crazy adventures but she leaves clues. She usually leaves them for her sister. But she goes on a crazy adventure a few weeks before High School graduation. Instead Quentin and his friends skip graduation to go find her. Will they find her? Will they ever bring her back home?

Behind the Canvas

Behind the Canvas

By Alexander Vance

"...'Synergy, my dear girl. It occurs with paint and canvas but more so with people. Therein lies the wonder of friendship. Two small insignificant beings can suddenly master the world--or at least their own troubles--when they care enough for each other.'" Friendship is the key to overcome any darkness. Meet Claudia, a shy student, who's friends are paint and canvas. One day in a field trip, Claudia sees a boy with the "most awesome blue eyes" in an odd painting and starts introducing herself... however once Claudia had her opportunity to talk to another student, it looked like Claudia was hallucinating... making her seem crazy to her classmates... but in reality... Claudia saw what she saw... After actually meeting Pim (the boy with the nice blue eyes), Granny Custos (an original Artisti) invites Pim and Claudia... Pim tells Granny Custos his gruesome adventure about how Nee Gezicht cursed Pim after "spilling paint all over her dress," so in order to save Pim to be free from Nee Gezicht, Claudia must set out in an adventure... behind the canvas of each painting to steal the staff and to defeat the "Sightless one." Her weakness is that she is afraid of dying... and with the help of Granny's advice and "magic," they can help save the painted world and of course Pim... to actually eat food and be fill, and to actually sleep... After many betrayals that Claudia thought Pim said...they finally mend their friendship and with the help of the one and only Cash... they are set to defeat this horrible witch... Although many past judgements were stated about Pim, it shows that you should believe about what will happen and what is going on as the present and not focus on the past... After many traveling and actually meeting the witch... things become to pace a bit faster and weaves into this intricate web... I love how the author chose different and real paintings to describe each scenery... Also one bonus... there were footnotes on the bottom of the page which provided a lot of background history and information which gives a bit more "oomph" to the book... not only you get a taste of fantasy... you also get a taste of the history of each painting... Like who knew about the Rembrandt Van Rijn... and Rembrandt is a significant character in this book... I feel like I learned so much in one sitting... while going on this adventure with Claudia and Pim... What the author wrote is an amazing tale... once your inside a painting... everything that is in the painting becomes real... it's so amazing.. I can relate because I love art... and acrylic painting has been a specialty... and once you start painting... you're just hypnotized by the different shades and texture that you can do to paint in a canvas... I feel like it's basically about looking behind every story.. .because although things might look right... you still need to look behind the real picture... This heartwarming story will seriously bring a smile to your face... and you might even shed a few tears... (tears of joy/sadness)... I certainly did not see the ending about Pim and Claudia's future happening after the war... but overall this quick read is amazing... Aspiring artists, readers, and anybody who wants inspiration to not give up... this book is perfect for you... Enjoy!! :) Also... you might not see this coming... but nail polish remover is really helpful!!! :D

Diary Of A Wimpy Freddy: Five Nights At The Restaurant (Book 1) - Unofficial Book

Diary Of A Wimpy Freddy: Five Nights At The Restaurant (Book 1) - Unofficial Book

By Survival Press

Felica

I HONESTLY WUVE UR BOOK I THINK IT IS LIKE WHEN A FAT KID SEES A COOKIE I WUVE IT AND WOULD WUVE TO BUY 13 COPIES SO I CAN KEEP READING AND BE EDUMACATED MORE THANKS FELICIA

The Fairies of Nutfolk Wood

The Fairies of Nutfolk Wood

By Barb Bentler Ullman

This is the greatest book i ever read. I loved it. It may be just imaginary fairies but it's not like fairies you see in stories these fairies were very different.

When You Reach Me/First Light

When You Reach Me/First Light

By Rebecca Stead

I think this book is awesome, great, strange and funny and the author puts a lot of questions in your head. It is interesting. You world want to read this book and is not like a book that you like. It blows your mind.

What We Found in the Sofa and How It Saved the World

What We Found in the Sofa and How It Saved the World

By Henry Clark

CuteBunnies

This book is like a really good show called Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street except less realistic. How does this guy come up with this stuff? But I must warn you, the book gets weird(er) after the characters DIE. So you need tissues to read this if you are under 12.

Reboot

Reboot

By Amy Tintera

In Amy Tintera’s debut novel Reboot, Wren Conolly is a reboot—a human who died and came back to life, and is now faster, stronger and heals quicker. Reboots live in a building of the Human Advancement and Repopulation Corporation (HARC). She is a soldier, and along with that, the strongest reboot in the Republic of Texas. After she was shot in the chest three times and killed, she returned as a reboot in 178 minutes. Other reboots have lower reboot numbers, like 72, or 124. The higher the number, the more deadly you are. Enter Callum Reyes, one of the lowest of the low—a 22. When he arrives at the HARC building, he meets Wren, who sees something in him. On selection day she chooses him, even though she is known for choosing reboots with the highest numbers. When Callum is forced to make a choice to go on a real-life mission or be killed because of his low performance, Wren knows she has to help him. She makes an escape plan, to go to the rumored Reboot Reservation Camp run by rebels to escape HARC. In a thrilling, action-packed dystopian debut, Amy Tintera creates a story that is sure to leave readers wanting more. This book was incredible. The story was so full of action, suspense and awesomeness that it was hard to put down. The world that the author created is amazing. This was definitely one of the best dystopians I have ever read. The idea is very unique and cool—people dying and then coming back to life again, as a zombie-like, more advanced human. Tintera describes the setting really well, and Wren and Callum were well written. I cannot wait for the sequel, Rebel, the final book in the duology, as well as more books by Amy Tintera. Readers can get Reboot from Amazon for $13.58 in hardcover, and $8.99 in paperback. Barnes and Noble’s website lists the book for $13.56 in hardcover, and $9.99 in paperback. Readers can also purchase Reboot in-store from Barnes and Noble and BookPeople for the list price of $17.99. The sequel, “Rebel,” comes out on May 13.

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