Kids Books - Trending Books
Wild Blue: The Story of a Mustang Appaloosa (The Breyer Horse Collection)
By Annie Wedekind
I love this book! It about the story of a wild mustang filly named Blue. Her and her sister are taken by humans and are taken on a crazy adventure of heart break and exitment. In the end, her sister is tamed but she is let loose agin and ends up having her own foal. I got this book in the Wild Blue Breyer set and I love both the book and the modle! 🐎
Goldie (The Puppy Place)
By Ellen Miles
I really really really love puppies! That's how I discovered the puppy palace. This was my favorite book in that series! I can also relate to it in a way. My mom won't let me have a puppy of my own because it is too much responsibility. So instead we foster them In till they find their forever home. Our house is full of puppies and cute dogs. Maybe one day I'll get a puppy of my own.
The Gum-Chewing Rattler
By Joe Hayes
I really like this book. I think you should read it! I read it because the author Joe Hays was coming to visit my school. It's about him and how he was always chewing gum. But one day, the gum in his pocket really saved him from a rattle snake's bite! I won't tell you much more,so you have to read the book to find out more!
An Ember In The Ashes (Thorndike Literacy Bridge Ya)
By Sabaa Tahir
Page turner with a twist. This novel is set in a harsh medieval world where brutality is a common form of punishment, Laia must enter into a world of ruthless warriors to save her brother.
Ultraviolet
By R. J. Anderson
Was a really good book. It had a very unexpected twist. I would totally read this book again. R.J. Anderson is a very good author.
Gone With the Wind
By Margaret Mitchell
Its awesome! Its a great classic for boys and girls. Its starts very slow then it all action! If you like old classics, you'll love Gone with the wind!
Scarlett: The Sequel to Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind
By A Ripley
Scarlet This is one of my all time favourite books, it is mainly aimed at higher aged children 10+ and is dramatic and has a deep story line. The author writes it so that you know exactly how the main character feels. This is one of my favourite books by Cathy cassidy (I have nearly read them all!) and I truly recommend it.
The 21 Balloons
By William Pene Dubois
This book tells a story of an annoyed math teacher who wants to get away from the world's limits. He decides that the best way to travel is in a hot air balloon. He goes on a crazy adventure and discovers an "uninhabited" island, Krakatoa. It looks like he will be a prisoner forever, unless he can find a means of escape...
Stone Fox
By John Reynolds Gardiner
Parent
My daughter read this book. When I heard her crying from her bedroom I went to see what was the matter. As I calmed her down I started to read the last couple of chapters. The book was very engaging and the author does a great job of invoking emotion however this was my problem. The story describes a strong loving relationship about a boy and his dog "Searchlight" and goes to great length to pull you in to this relationship. With in an instant and right at the climactic point / end of the story "His heart bursts and he drops dead" WOW really he couldn't have broke a leg or pulled a muscle!?! The author is great and the story is well told. I'm not sure that young children should have to experience the devastation of death so harshly. I believe enjoyment of reading will promote more reading however not sure this book will leave the right impression on a young reader. I almost feel as it should have some sort of warning label or rating like " PG 13"









