Kids Books - Science Fiction

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!

Sword Art Online: Fairy Dance, Vol. 1 - manga (Sword Art Online Manga)

Sword Art Online: Fairy Dance, Vol. 1 - manga (Sword Art Online Manga)

By Reki Kawahara

omg I LOVE sword art online it is so interesting and im so happy my sister is downloading some!!!

The Darkdeep

The Darkdeep

By Ally Condie, Brendan Reichs

I received this book on behalf of DOGO Books and was far from disappointed. Penned by the bestselling duo, Ally Condie and Brendan Reichs, The Darkdeep is a thrilling book that kept me up at night just thinking about it. Everyone in the tiny town of Timbers knows that Still Cove is off-limits. Rumors about The Beast, as well as the cove's perpetual fog, is enough to keep everyone far away. But when Nico falls into the cove, it's up to his friends Tyler and Emma - and even his old-friend-who-turned-to-the-dark-side, Opal - to save him. When they reach the bottom of the cove, however, dangerous secrets await. At first, the houseboat and mysterious objects are enthralling, especially the Darkdeep. An ever-swirling, dark mass of water, it turns out to be a portal that can draw thoughts out of your mind and make them real. Emma and the others have the time of their lives letting their imaginations come to life, literally - before dangerous things start happening. Disappearing people, murderous figments...now, it's up to this motley crew to save the town of Timbers from the Darkdeep's dangers before it's too late. I don't usually enjoy horror, but The Darkdeep is so compellingly readable that I couldn't help falling in love with it. Well-paced, invigorating, and deeply terrifying, this is one book I will never forget.

Spark and the League of Ursus: A Novel

Spark and the League of Ursus: A Novel

By Robert Repino

Spark is a teddy bear.she is sworn to protect her dusa Loretta .for a long time now she has been sitting on shelf not being cuddled or played with.but one day Loretta starts to sleep with spark again.Spark was starting to wonder if everything was ok.sir Reginald is like the leader of the bears..Mathew is Sir Reginalds dusa and he lives in the room next to Loretta ,every night they tap on the closets walls to make sure everything is going ok.the next morning the family got up with there boots and raincoats on .Spark over heard that Sofia - Matthew and Lorettas friend from school- goes missing.a couple nights later spark goes to tap on the closets wall.she doesn't hear anything back.she starts to get worried.a lot of noise was happening a couple nights later and she heard Mathew and sir Reginald yell .the next day the family goes looking for Mathew.Spark finds out that now she has to find sir Reginald and Mathew.now she resizes that the thing that took sir Reginald and Mathew is coming for spark.Spark finds all of the other stuffed animal friends to try to help her find them.does it work?do they find Mathew and sir Reginald???you'll have to read the rest of the book to find out.this was a great book!I recommend it to all ages.I couldn't put this book down!also this is my first advanced readers group book!I'm very thank ful for it dogo team!!!thank u for reading my review!-Pizzagirl7

City of Fallen Angels (Mortal Instruments, Book 4)

City of Fallen Angels (Mortal Instruments, Book 4)

By Cassandra Clare

This book may contain the most changes in the whole series of the Mortal Instruments because people are changing, things are changing, relationships are also changing. Your mouth may be sore after reading this book because you can never shut your mouth due to the excitement and suprises the book gives you. The best part in this book is when kyle revieled his true identity, I had an idea at first, but I didn't know it would be that shocking. Also, Magnus may have turned into one of my favorite chacter now, because also he is a little stubborn, he is reall kind towards the other characters and are always willing to help. At last, I would always recommend this book to kids around 13~30, because it gives you a feeling like life is an adventure and it never ends until you let it.

The Angel Experiment (Maximum Ride, Book 1)

The Angel Experiment (Maximum Ride, Book 1)

By James Patterson

I love angels, and when I saw this I was like COOL. So I read it and I loved it. I'm currently on the 5th book I think. Basically, its about a group of kids with wings that escaped an facility were they were being experimented and caged. They are constantly running away from the scientist's guard dudes called Erasers and they take one of the kids. The others try to get her back. In the end they find out something that is unbelievable, and their feelings get all mixed. Its a really good book.

The Knife of Never Letting Go: Chaos Walking: Book One

The Knife of Never Letting Go: Chaos Walking: Book One

By Patrick Ness

3 stars--I normally don't read much YA (young adult) fiction, but I decided to give this book a try, since I'm normally a very picky reader and I want to try stepping out of my comfort zone. Before getting this from the library, I read multiple warnings about violence and cursing in the book, but I went ahead and borrowed The Knife of Never Letting Go anyway. So, I liked it to an extent, but it wasn't my favorite. First off, the plot didn't really have a structure. Everything was all over the place--there was just so much happening at once that sometimes, I couldn't make sense of anything. Maybe the author did that on purpose to have more action. I don't know. Then there's the main character, Todd. He acts like he has MAJOR anger issues--he randomly starts yelling at people who help him, he throws tantrums, and he KILLS an innocent non-human fisherman just because of a battle between his hometown and the fisherman's species. I get that Todd has been through a lot--his mother died from a terrible plague, and many of his friends die throughout the story too--but that's not an excuse for him to act the way he does. He takes out his anger on other people too often, too much. I didn't see any character development in him--he remains brash and annoying throughout the story. There wasn't much of a single, huge climax. The whole book was jam-packed with enough action to have like, five climaxes. I guess the ending could have been a climax if it had been written differently, but the plot had just...deflated by that time. It's like, the characters did so much hard work to fight for what they believed in, why can't they get an ending where they're all alive and happy, for at least a little bit of time? But no, this is dystopian YA, people. That means we can't have ANYTHING remotely happy in the entire book! Instead, let's make the main characters walk into a trap and have one of them on the brink of death by the end. It's the one thing I don't like about YA. Also, the violence (I guess I should have paid more attention to those warnings). I'm no stranger to how violent YA books can get sometimes, but this was just...extreme. It's like an every-man-for-himself situation, where everyone tries to survive, each with their own vicious ways. There's so much brutal fighting that I actually skipped a page or two, just so I wouldn't have to read about so much graphic violence. However, there were some aspects of The Knife of Never Letting Go that I enjoyed. There were many twists and turns throughout the book, which was amazing. I love those stories where you THINK you absolutely know what's going to happen next...but then, BOOM! Something totally different from what you were imagining happens. it's so unpredictable. All the characters were really flawed and human, and I liked Mayor Prentiss as the bad guy--he's so cunning and cruel, he makes the perfect villain. I'll admit, I am probably going to read the next book in the series...but only because this one left off on a cliffhanger (the one thing every reader absolutely LOATHES). So that's another trip to the library for me. :)

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