Kids Books - Science Fiction
Beware, the Snowman (Goosebumps S.)
By R. L. Stine
When 12 year old Jaclyn moves to a strange tiny village called Sherpia and infront of every house the same snow man when one day she decides to climb the mountain near the village and at the top is...... A EVIL SNOW MAN MONSTER THINGY!!!! seriously tho it's a really good book go read it!
Dawn's Big Move (The Baby-Sitters Club)
By Ann M. Martin
Ever since Dawn's parents got divorced, Dawn has never felt like she has belonged anywhere. Yes, she had amazing friends in Stoneybrook and of course, the BSC. But she also misses the warm beaches of California, and most of all, she misses her dad and brother. So, when Dawn proposes that she wants to go back to California for 6 months, she begins to have second thoughts. Dawn feels torn; how could she leave her friends in Stoneybrook but also see her father and brother all the way in California? This book was very funny, enjoyable to read, and a little sad. From the first chapter, the reader can identify Dawn's longing for California. The book was very well written. If the author had not done a great job, the reader may have thought Dawn didn't like her friends or her mom. But Ann M. Martin paints Dawn as normal girl who only wants to be with her family. The end of the book was bittersweet. I walked away from the book feeling sad, surprised, and expectant for the next book. The reader will definitely be surprised by the ending. I suggest if you like reading about family drama, friendship, and babysitting. Happy reading!
Article 5 (3 Book Series)
By Kristen Simmons
This is a great dystopian series that I found at my library. I like all the action and suspense and the romantic bits aren't my favorite, but make it more interesting. Excited for her new book, Metaltown!
Red: The (Fairly) True Tale of Red Riding Hood
By Liesl Shurtliff
Red. Is this the Red from Red Riding Hood? Yes. But this Red, is way more braver, and isn't afraid of anything. Except for magic... When Red finds out that her grandma starts feeling ill, she starts panicking and starts looking for ways to heal her. When Red's grandma finds out that Red is going out on adventures, she keeps telling Red to stop and that everyone dies. Red doesn't listen because Red's grandma has always been in her life. Red goes on an amazing adventure that all kids should experience on the sidelines. When I say experiencing it on the sidelines, I mean to that kids will enjoy this story as if they are in this story as spectators. I think that everyone should read this because it is truly a respectful and true book. 5 stars!
Survivors: The Gathering Darkness #1: A Pack Divided
By Erin Hunter
Another awesome read...packed with the thrill and adventure of a truly good book. Storm has always been a loyal pack dog. She killed a terrible enemy, and everyone in her pack is at peace, happy. But incidents have started to happen...incidents that threaten the whole future of every packmate. Soon, wars break out, between dog and not-dog, in a desperate fight for survival, and dreadful secrets unfold...some that might concern Storm. Some dog from inside the pack is working against them all, doing terrible things. When Storm’s friends are being injured and hurt, she knows she has to take action. But how? Can she find out who the culprit is, with time running out so quickly? Read to find out!
Ragweed (Avon Camelot Books)
By Avi
it is a book about a mice who likes to andventure.do not just read one page before you quit read at the least 20.if you like action and adventure.
The Trouble with Robots
By Mohrweis, Michelle
Evelyn loves robotics. She takes a robotics class that has a robotics team and is even the team lead! But since her best friend Naiely moved away, the team has been falling apart. The other kids have been doing other things when they should be working, and Evelyn doesn't know how to keep them together. The robotics teacher, Mrs.Weir, has said that if she doesn't let the others help out more, she will take away her role as the team lead! Allie is another eighth grader who has trouble controlling her anger. She's already been kicked out of three classes, and if she gets kicked out of robotics, Allie will be sent to Sunrise Junior High, where all the troublemakers go. Allie doesn't think she'll like robotics, but eventually, she does. But will she lose her temper again? Then, the two classmates learn that Principal Gilbert might cancel the robotics class if the team doesn't do well at the upcoming tournament. Everything depends on the robotics team winning the tournament. But will they learn to work together in time? I liked this book because it was exciting and was told from two different points of view. I didn't like how the author used the phrase "made a face" so often.









