Kids Books - Science Fiction

Sophie Quire and the Last Storyguard

Sophie Quire and the Last Storyguard

By Jonathan Auxier

This was a good book, action-packed and thrilling, and seemed very interesting. I recommend this to people who like fantasy and adventure. The reason I gave the book 3/5 stars is because it had a fairytale-style demeanor, and the ending was a little “happily ever after”. Still, I liked the storyline because it was engaging.

Space Battle Lunchtime Volume 2: A Recipe for Disaster

Space Battle Lunchtime Volume 2: A Recipe for Disaster

By Natalie Riess

i really like how natalie riess made this book go out of this world like littarley and at first it was just earth then there was like a whole nother world and i was just takeing a peek then well i read the intire book

The Trials of Apollo Camp Jupiter Classified (An Official Rick Riordan Companion Book): A Probatio's Journal

The Trials of Apollo Camp Jupiter Classified (An Official Rick Riordan Companion Book): A Probatio's Journal

By Rick Riordan

It's the February after Gaea's defeat, and mysterious incidents are wreaking havoc throughout Camp Jupiter. If the Romans don't figure out who--or what--is behind the episodes soon, the Twelfth Legion could implode. Suspicion falls on Claudia, the Fourth Cohort's newest probatio. After all, the mischief started shortly after she stumbled into camp. Plus, she's a daughter of Mercury, the god of thieves and tricksters. To find out whether she's guilty or innocent, readers can delve into the pages of Claudia's personal journal. Through her eyewitness accounts, they will visit the crime scenes--a row of seats in the Coliseum, an underground aqueduct tunnel, the strange staircase at the back of the principia--and see the bizarre events unfold. They'll be right alongside Claudia when she discovers a secret so ancient that not even the lares know about it . . . a secret that holds the key to Camp Jupiter's safety. This book sound pretty good!

Hide and Seeker

Hide and Seeker

By Daka Hermon

Good book.

We're Not from Here

We're Not from Here

By Geoff Rodkey

We're Not From Here is about a kid whose mom is the commander of the mars moving project because earth is in ruins. but one day they got a message from an unknown planet 3 galaxies away once they decoded the message they found out that the planet was habetable they asked if they could move there because mars was not working for them they got a message back saying that they could move there. So they started working on a rocket that could take the whole human population with them. When the rocket was done they took off and the journey would take 20 years then they were put into hyper suspension. 20 years later they arrive at choom. On choom they have gotten a new government that does not want any more species because 2 years ago they ended up killing one of the species called the nug. So they are not welcome on choom anymore two years later they get them to let them on choom and everyone is saved. I liked this book because I like the scenario very much. If you like funny novels you will like this book

Study Hall of Justice (DC Comics: Secret Hero Society #1) (Scholastic)

Study Hall of Justice (DC Comics: Secret Hero Society #1) (Scholastic)

By Derek Fridolfs

This book is about superman , Batman , and wonder woman as a kid. Bruce is the new kid. But he and Diana and Clark suspect something weird is happening. And they have to figure out what it is.I thought it was really cute / funny when they all dressed up for Halloween and they dressed up in the costumes that would be there superhero outfits in the future. 😂I think this is a pretty cool book . It goes between Bruce at home with Alfred , school ( and more) I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 3/5 stars . Thanks for reading 📚!😀 - Pizzagirl7 😁

Alice in Zombieland (White Rabbit Chronicles, Book 1) (The White Rabbit Chronicles)

Alice in Zombieland (White Rabbit Chronicles, Book 1) (The White Rabbit Chronicles)

By Gena Showalter

Dora recommended this book to me, I was drawn into this book the second I began to read. The story starts like this: Alice's father believed there are monsters out there. He refused to let her and little sister, Emma, to go outside after sun sets. To makes things crazier, he even built walls around their house, and taught them how to fight monsters. Alice and Emma always think his dad is insane. Until one day, they somehow convinced their dad to drive them out at night. On their way home, suddenly, Dad panicked and the car crashed out of control. The next second, Alice found herself alone in a broken car, with her family, dead. She then saw Dad being dragged out by... monsters. Instantly, she realized that monsters were real! To avenge her family, Alice must learn to fight the undead. To survive, she must learn to trust the baddest of the bad boys in her school, Cole Holland... This story keeps readers excited. I love how the author developed each character. ( especially the action between Alice and Cole ) Moreover, I think is it interesting that the author uses the story from Alice in the Wonderland, but changed it into a completely new adventure!

The Black Pearl

The Black Pearl

By Scott O'Dell

This book was great. I read it a while ago. I barely remember, but it was creepy in a good way.

172 Hours on the Moon

172 Hours on the Moon

By Johan Harstad

172 Hours on the Moon by Johan Harstad is undoubtedly the best mystery/thriller novel I have ever read. This 355 page Sci-Fi thriller depicts three teenagers, and their once in a lifetime opportunity of setting foot on the moon.This book starts off in the year 2019, nearly a decade after the last moon mission NASA sent. In the last ten years, alien signals have been emanating from the moon leading NASA to launch another mission. But this time, 3 teenagers have been chosen for the mission of their lifetime. The three teenagers have high hopes for the trip, but little do they know that a mysterious alien form is waiting for them on the moon. It is the opportunity of a lifetime if they make it back alive. Johan Harstad does a very good job of describing the setting of the book. It makes the reader feel as if he or she is the main character.I would recommend this book to anybody that loves books that are mysterious and make the hair on a person's back stand up.

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