Kids Books - Science Fiction

Rescue on the Oregon Trail (Ranger in Time #1)

Rescue on the Oregon Trail (Ranger in Time #1)

By Kate Messner, Kelley McMorris

Ranger in Time Rescue on the Oregon Trail, by Kate Messner, tells that even if you might digress in practice, when a real emergency comes, you might be focused and do your job well. Ranger, a dog, during his training sessions always got distracted by squirrels. Ranger had found a small old box, and it magically transported him to 1850, when Sam Abbot and his parents and sisters were leaving to go on the Oregon Trail in Missouri. Along the way, there are many problems, such as Sam’s friend, Sarah, losing her parents because of an infection, almost getting run over by a bull stampede, and the strong currents of the Snake River. Sam’s uncle and aunt had moved to Oregon some time earlier, and now Sam’s parents and their children were moving to that same place because of the rich farmland they had heard of. Ranger had helped a lot to save Sam and his friends and family on the trail by saving them from the bull stampede and the Snake River, and with the small old box he had found, he time-traveled back to the place he discovered the box. I recommend this adventure book for boys, grades third to sixth.

The Overlord Protocol (H.I.V.E.)

The Overlord Protocol (H.I.V.E.)

By Mark Walden

This was a really good book and I liked it a lot amazing series!

Monster High: Who's That Ghoulfriend? (Monster High: Ghoulfriends Forever)

Monster High: Who's That Ghoulfriend? (Monster High: Ghoulfriends Forever)

By Gitty Daneshvari

I honestly don't think these books could get any cringery. I mean, like, sure they're meant for kids, but I don't think that these books are that great. Honestly, cringey is an understatement. They're more like horrifyingly weird. Not impressed. Tell me I'm just being mean, but it's how I feel.

Batman Begins: The Movie

Batman Begins: The Movie

By Scott Beatty, Greg Rucka, Ed Brubaker, Bill Willingham

The story was about a man trying to save the city, and his name is BATMAN!! The main characters were, batman, gordon, and bruce trainer. The main character save the city in the story, he destroyed the bomb from the city before it headed to his company, the main character run into many problems that why this story is so interesting to read, he head to get a suit, try to stop Ducard, Ducard became the villain so he tried to kill bruce. My favorite character was bruce the batman because he is very epic

Disney Frozen: Let It Go

Disney Frozen: Let It Go

By Disney Frozen

wow they make too much frozen stuff

Descendants Poster-A-Page: This is Our Time

Descendants Poster-A-Page: This is Our Time

By Disney

If you're a fan of the international million-dollar franchise Descendants, now is your time to get this book! Packed to the brim with our 4 beloved VKs and Auradon royalty, this poster-a-page book is both fun and useful. Hang up posters with your favorite villain kids in your bedroom, basement, wherever!

My Little Pony: Pinkie Pie and the Rockin' Ponypalooza Party! (My Little Pony Chapter Books)

My Little Pony: Pinkie Pie and the Rockin' Ponypalooza Party! (My Little Pony Chapter Books)

By G.M. Berrow

The book was great,but Pinkie Pie's family should have realized that Pinkie was just trying to help.But that changed at the end! :)

Where There's a Wolf, There's a Way (Monster High, Book 3)

Where There's a Wolf, There's a Way (Monster High, Book 3)

By Lisi Harrison

i love monster high The frighteningly hip teenage children of the world's most famous monsters have gathered together under one roof...to brave the horrors of high school!

Batman: Gotham City's Guardian (Backstories)

Batman: Gotham City's Guardian (Backstories)

By Matthew Manning

This short chapter book is the backstory or Batman. It tells all about why Batman came to be, how he trained and his inspiration. Other chapters include villains Batman faces, other heroes inspired by Batman following in his footprints, and Batman's various apprentices (nicknamed Robin). This book didn't have a plot, but was more a guidebook. Although it wasn't in the form of a "regular" comic book, there were many pictures, and captions below. I would recommend it to elementary students. It would be great for kids who want to know more about Batman, or an entertainment for those who would like more details. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.

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