Kids Books - Science Fiction

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.

The Last Last-Day-of-Summer

The Last Last-Day-of-Summer

By Lamar Giles

The town of Fry is a magical place located in Logan County. Strange animals live there and weird things happen at Fry. Otto and. Sheed, the town's adventurers, have survived many dangerous adventures in Logan County. But can they make it out of this one alive? One day, on the last day of summer, Otto and Shee go onto Harkness Hill to discuss ideas for adventures. Suddenly, a stranger appears and presents them with a camera. They take a picture, but soon, all of Fry is frozen in time. Who is this villain? And more importantly, how can Otto and Sheed unfreeze Logan County. This book was great, but the time travel sometimes didn't make much sense.

Warriors: Omen of the Stars #1: The Fourth Apprentice

Warriors: Omen of the Stars #1: The Fourth Apprentice

By Erin Hunter

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I. Hate. Dovepaw. Even if I sympathize with her for having such a huge destiny, she came off as quite whiny, and not a likeable character ( This is only my opinion. If you life Dovepaw, that's okay. Everyone has different opinions, and I am just sharing mine ) . Jayfeather was great, Lionblaze was meh, even though Ivypaw was a bit annoying, I sympathize with her, I liked Whitetail, Sedgewhisker, Petalfur, and Rippletail, I didn't care about Toadfoot, and Tigerheart just annoyed me. He acts like a kit. I am not a huge fan of books where all cats do is travel. Those three kittypets and Woody came off as quite oblivious and annoying. But Jayfeather's parts were cool, the beaver fight was invigorating, it ended on a cliff hanger, and it is home to one off the best quotes in Warrior Cat history. " Who are you, and what have you done with Blackstar?" 😂 3.5/5.

Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky

Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky

By Kwame Mbalia

this book is good for people that like a advancher and that likes the author KWAME MBALIA I like this book because Its funey the book made me fell calm and it made me like the book more the them is teamwork

CatStronauts: Mission Moon

CatStronauts: Mission Moon

By Drew Brockington

these cats were super funny waffles loves to eat major mouser is the commander and blanket is super smart and I forgot the others but the point is these cats are amazing they super awesome and smart and they have to save earth and save them from having no more power! you should really read this

The Hazel Wood

The Hazel Wood

By Melissa Albert

This is honestly a really surreal, beautifully creepy book, and it's now one of my favorites. It has a really amazing, (somewhat dark) plot and storyline. I read it when I was 11, and didn't really appreciate how well thought out the whole thing was. It's definitely for older readers, because it does contain cursing and material for more mature readers. I re-read it recently and picked up on a lot more details that I hadn't seen before, which made the book so much more captivating. I absolutely loved this book.

Sword Art Online Alternative Gun Gale Online, Vol. 1 (light novel) (Sword Art Online Alternative Gun Gale Online (light novel))

Sword Art Online Alternative Gun Gale Online, Vol. 1 (light novel) (Sword Art Online Alternative Gun Gale Online (light novel))

By Reki Kawahara, Keiichi Sigsawa

I LOVE this manga and can TOTALLY RELATE to Karen- except I'm small not tall and REALLY want to be tall! I'm so glad there is an anime of this because I have watched all of it! Anyone who is reading this should DEFINITELY read the SAO series too!

Warriors: Dawn of the Clans #1: The Sun Trail

Warriors: Dawn of the Clans #1: The Sun Trail

By Erin Hunter

An amazing story...engaging, enthralling, and nicely written, this book brings life to the animal world. Terrific! Gray Wing is faced with an impossible decision; friendship or kin? He is one cat in a group of many...but this one choice will change him, his life, and everything he’s ever known. When the leader of his group decides that they will move to a new place, Gray Wing’s mother and his sister, Fluttering Bird, decide that they want to stay behind. Stay or leave? Leave or stay? It preys on his thoughts every day. When he decides to leave, he learns that the cats may not be prepared for the dangers. Hazards lurk on every path...and as some cats are injured or killed, Gray Wing wonders if he made the right choice after all. Can he make the journey, when so many others didn’t? Read this book to find out!

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