Kids Books - Science Fiction

Naruto, Vol. 2: The Worst Client

Naruto, Vol. 2: The Worst Client

By Masashi Kishimoto

This book continues the adventure of Naruto, a boy ninja with a big dream. That dream is to become the village's best ninja. Naruto has some problems that he has to fight through. This is a great book for people who loves an adventure

Abe Lincoln at Last! (Magic Tree House)

Abe Lincoln at Last! (Magic Tree House)

By Mary Pope Osborne

Jack and Annie went back in time. They needed to get a feather to undo a spell that Teddy accidentally did on Penny the Penguin. They met Abraham Lincoln. Abe Lincoln played a trick on them - he was acting like a different person. At the end of the book, they still need to go on some more missions to get things to undo the spell. I loved this book so much that I read it three times. 😍 😃 😁

The Last Battle (The Chronicles of Narnia)

The Last Battle (The Chronicles of Narnia)

By unknown

This book was plain fabulous, just like all of the other books in the Narnia Series. This book, as you may have already guessed, is the last book. Sometimes, people need to know how to be creative, and sometimes, people just need to be relaxed. This book is for those of you who want book recommendations, coming with the rest of the series. Adventure, imagination, battles, and trials bring joy to the people who read it. All the books in the series are extremely coordinated, so you'll like the book better if you read the first book all the way to the last one. As people say, they want to end things on a high note, and this one isn't disappointing. Now I'm starting to think I'm a crazy book seller...

Rutabaga the Adventure Chef: Book 1

Rutabaga the Adventure Chef: Book 1

By Eric Colossal

I love this book

Rutabaga the Adventure Chef: Book 2: Feasts of Fury

Rutabaga the Adventure Chef: Book 2: Feasts of Fury

By Eric Colossal

GreenOne

I love it

Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons (Ologies)

Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons (Ologies)

By Dr. Ernest Drake

THIS IS THE BEST BOOK EVER!!!! If you like dragons then you are in luck this book is just the thing for you! It’s AMAZING 😁 I had this book when I was little and it was always my absolute favorite! I never liked bedtime stories but rather read this book because of how much I absolutely loved dragons (and still do). I wish I knew where it was or if I even still had it, but if I get the money to buy another one I will definitely do so!

A Magical Yearbook: A Cinematic Journey: Imagine, Draw, Create (J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World)

A Magical Yearbook: A Cinematic Journey: Imagine, Draw, Create (J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World)

By Scholastic

Sauvage

I totally love this book since i saw a review on youtube about it,i'm dying to get it!!!

The Story of Doctor Dolittle (Random House Modern Classics)

The Story of Doctor Dolittle (Random House Modern Classics)

By Hugh Lofting

The Story of Doctor Dolittle, by Hugh Lofting, teaches about tolerance. Dr. Dollitle is a doctor who can speak animal languages and loves animals, but he has so many animals that his sister left and he became poor. He didn’t mind, though, because he still had his animals. After some time, a swallow came and told the doctor that he needed to cure some monkeys in africa. He didn’t have enough money, but he borrowed a boat and supplies from people who knew that he was a good doctor. After a while, he cured the monkeys and went back home. The animals also showed him the pushmi-pullyu, an animal which has two heads. He earned enough money showing people it that he had enough for a while. I recommend this classical book for boys and girls, grades third to sixth.

Frozen: The Junior Novelization

Frozen: The Junior Novelization

By RH / Disney

It is good because it is sad and happy. I read the book before I watched the movie and I am glad I did because I knew that even though it was sad that it was going to be good at the end. I read this book to my little sister a lot.

New Moon (Twilight Saga)

New Moon (Twilight Saga)

By Stephenie Meyer

In the captivating sequel to Stephenie Meyer's bestselling "Twilight" novel, Bella Swan approaches her eighteenth birthday with bitter feelings. She doesn't permit presents from Edward Cullen, as she already feels his love is more than she deserves; is horrified when Alice Cullen tries to throw a blowout birthday party for her; feels disdainful at the thought that while Edward stays frozen in time, she must age; and all in all, deeply resents her birthday. Haunted by her fears of surpassing Edward's age, she begs Edward to make her a vampire, like him. But when Edward's reaction to protect her is like nothing she ever anticipated, Bella is left shocked, broken, and utterly alone. Months fly by. Her facade at staying calm in front of Charlie fails, she breaks ties with her classmates, and the hole in her chest increases by the day. But when she finally decides to revisit Jacob Black, whom she'd once pretended to flirt with to gain information about Edward, she finds her "own personal sun." Bella's healing process begins. Yet, Bella appears to be a magnet for trouble, and when Jacob holds a secret uncannily similar to Edward's superhuman state, Bella cannot deny the natural enmity beginning to brew.

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