Kids Books - Science Fiction
Field Tripped
By Allan Woodrow
I got this book at the school library and I'm not done reading it but it is a very good book. I am writing this later after finishing it and it is a very good book. Definently recomend. You can also buy on Amazon.
The World of the Hunger Games (Hunger Games Trilogy)
By Kate Egan
This is such an amazing story! Suzanne Collins artfully tells a story of trust, love, and loyalty. When her little sister is picked for a battle to the death between the 12 districts of Panem, Katniss Everdeen immediately takes her place. Now she must keep her promise to Prim to try her hardest to win. But to win means to kill the 23 other district tributes, including the boy that saved her life years ago, Peeta Mellark, the boy with the bread.
The Hunger Games - Interactive Trivia (Unofficial and Unauthorized)
By S. Woods
The Hunger Games is a thrilling book with lots of suspension. It is also very harrowing and sad. With lots of bloodshed. I would recommend this book to ages 11+
Jada Sly, Artist & Spy
By Sherri Winston
I'm pretty good that you can't do something that doesn't happen or anything in my head and it's a little too complicated to make
The Supernatural Society (The Supernatural Society, 1)
By Ogle, Rex
The Supernatural Society by Rex Ogle was a fun, fantastical, middle grade read packed with lots of diversity. Middle grade books always tend to be the highlight of my reads. They are so fun and bring me back to my elementary school reading days. After all this time, I still love sneaking away to a middle grade book. The nostalgia is real. The Supernatural Society by Rex Ogle popped into my lap and I couldn't help but be excited and giddy. I love fantasy reads in the middle grade world - they explore world building, friendship, magic, science, and all things cool! This book was all of that and more! There's diverse sets of monsters (and cultures!) in this book that can make everyone feel at home. There's some mystery and empathy in this book too, as we truly feel for Will since his life has been turned upside down during a divorce. We all had something like that as a kid - some thing that we struggled with, whether it be losing friends, divorce, difficulty at school, etc. We've all been Will in some way. So, you might have picked up on some of the story so far in this review. Will moves away with his Mom and his best friend/dog Fitz after his Dad gets up and leaves his family. They move to East Emerson, which seems weird and uninviting at first... but proves to be even worse than we imagined because it's full of monsters! But only Will can see them... His Mom thinks he's crazy! The teachers, the crossing guard... There's monsters galore! Eventually he meets some friends at school, adopted siblings Linus and Ivy. Linus is a smart guy who really only wants to focus on his studies, and his sister Ivy is a bit of an outcast, but she does see the monsters too! When Fitz goes missing, along with many other animals in the town, Will, Linus and Ivy team up to try to solve the mystery of the missing pets. Oh, did I mention there's witches, vampires, a mystical fox, a curse, and more magic and science packed tight in this book? It's all so engaging and fun! This book will keep you on your toes and hooked around every corner. I did love the diversity packed into this book. It feels like home. It's not just one culture or one person, it has almost everyone you can imagine. Throw in the sarcastic and fun narrator, and you've got one excellent read. It's reminiscent of reading a book that mashed Harry Potter, Percy Jackson and A Series of Unfortunate Events together. We've got a set of three friends, sarcasm galore, and lots of fun, fantasy hijinks. It's not a carbon copy of these by any means, but it reminds me of those books from my youth. I will say this book is a family friendly story that does not go deep into the dark realms at all. I can see anyone ages six and up taking a stab at this book (depending on your reading level, of course). My only negative for this book is how it ends. The Supernatural Society sets up a large series (that will hopefully be coming soon!). I like books that can stand alone without having to fear that you need to read the next book as soon as possible to continue the story. While I do think that I would pick up the next books in a heartbeat, I really didn't want to be left on a cliffhanger of "find out what hijinks from our friends are next..." in case the next book never comes. So, here's hoping I can get my hands on the next copy to continue seeing our new, fantastical friends. Four out of five stars.
Anya's Ghost
By Vera Brosgol
its about this girl who fell into a well and she found a skeleton and a ghost was attached to it then the ghost was technically livin with anya because she needed help from the ghost to help her cheat in class. Untill near the end of the book... ⚠warning:it has some curse words⚠ but over all I like this book
Desmond Pucket Makes Monster Magic
By Mark Tatulli
Desmond Pucket is the master of pranks. However putting worms in mashed potatoes and attaching goblins to toilet seats won't let him go to the Mountain of Monsters Ride. He needs to stay absolutely prank-free in order to have the privelege of going to Crab Shell Pier, home of the Mountain of Monsters Ride. Will he stay prank-free, or will he let his pranks attack? Find out in this hilarious book!
House of Robots: Robot Revolution
By James Patterson
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house of robots is such a good book because it is about this boy called sammy and his mum is an inventor and she invents robots and she made sammy bring a ROBOT to atshwll school OMG i am being serious and it is such a good book iv fineshed thebook enyway so its time to go read the second book of i go to read the best boooook in the wold !!!!! OMMMMMMGEEEEEEEEE
The Tyrant’s Tomb (The Trials of Apollo Book 4)
By Rick Riordan
At last, Apollo knows who all 3 of the evil emperors of Triumverate holdings are! The three are Caligula, Nero, and Commodus. But sadly, Apollo has not been able to destroy one of the emperors. But will finally defeat them in this book? Recently Apollo has received not only one but two strange prophecies. They don't make sense now, but how will they make sense in the future? One of the prophecies, issued in the third book, tells Apollo and Meg to find Bellona's daughter in camp Jupiter, the roman camp for demigods. Quickly, they set off for the camp, and find that two emperors have attacked the camp, and there were a lot fewer demigods than before... The camp warded off their attack, but Apollo knows that they will attack again. As if that's not enough, Apollo finds out that Emperor Tarquin's tomb is located not far from the camp, and the undead king plans on attacking them with skeletons and ghouls on the blood moon! To defeat them, the prophecy states that they will have to open the doorway to the soundless god with Bellona's daughter, who turns out to be praetor Reyna Avila Amirez- Arellano. Meanwhile, Apollo has been scratched by a ghoul, and he might be turning into one himself... How will Apollo survive? This book is great for you if you like funny books.
Saving Crafter: Herobrine Reborn Book One: A Gameknight999 Adventure: An Unofficial Minecrafter’s Adventure (Minecraft Gamer's Adventure)
By Mark Cheverton
This is a really freaking cool book with a lot of like, ya know, morals to it. I like a lot of his other books but my favorite part in this book is the fact that even though he might fall in the void Gameknight999 saves Crafter with his dad.









