Kids Books - Historical

Kirsten Saves the Day: A Summer Story (American Girls Collection: Kirsten 1854)

Kirsten Saves the Day: A Summer Story (American Girls Collection: Kirsten 1854)

By Janet Shaw

Im reading it now I thank its a good book.

Kaya's Escape!: A Survival Story (American Girls Collection: Kaya 1764)

Kaya's Escape!: A Survival Story (American Girls Collection: Kaya 1764)

By Janet Beeler Shaw

I thought that this was a really good book because it a very realistic historical book, and I can imagine what happened in the book really occurring. I liked the amount of excitement and the characters were easy to follow. It was an easy read.

Little Town in the Ozarks (Little House the Rose Years (Prebound))

Little Town in the Ozarks (Little House the Rose Years (Prebound))

By Roger Lea MacBride, Roger Lea McBride

A really good book. Laura ingalls kid is growing up in these books

The Squire's Tale (The Squire's Tales)

The Squire's Tale (The Squire's Tales)

By Gerald Morris

this book (and the series) is awesome!

Anna Karenina (Oxford World's Classics Hardcovers)

Anna Karenina (Oxford World's Classics Hardcovers)

By Leo Tolstoy

its political yet a romance and is quite funny in some parts Tolstoy really goes deep on the charecter's feelings and the story changes around every chapter i am enjoying it so far

Jayhawker

Jayhawker

By Patricia Beatty

its a really good book

The Last Templar

The Last Templar

By Raymond Khoury

So far it's been interesting, but I have a feeling that in the middle, it's way more than interesting for a man to jump off a cliff just because of some documents at the end.

The Fairy Ring: Or Elsie and Frances Fool the World

The Fairy Ring: Or Elsie and Frances Fool the World

By Mary Losure

Frances moved from south Africa to England to live with her cousins, while her father went to fight in the first world war. In summer she and her cousin, Elsie often when down to the brook behind there house to play. When one day, while she was waiting for Elsie to get off work, she sees a little man walking along the bank on the other bank. She didn't tell anyone, but the fairies keep appearing, sometimes even when Elsie is around. One day, her mother tells her she wished she stayed out of the brook, and that it was very unladylike. Frances said she goes there because of the fairies, and her mother cant believe it!! Her daughter lying to her! then elsie claims to have seen them too. " Then why not take a picture of them?". A few weeks later, when Frances gets home from school, Elsie shows her a ring of dancing fairies cut out from paper. Borrowing Elsie's father's camera, they rush to the brook and take a picture. Once it is developed, no one teases them for awhile. Everyone thinks it to be real!! Eventually they take a 2nd picture; this one of a gnome. then one day Frances' mother was at a lecture, the speaker of witch, believed fairies to be real! Frances's mother speaks with the man afterwards, and sends him the 2 pictures. they end up in a magazine, TONS of people believe it to be true. no one finds out the secret until much later. I like this book although, its hard to tell whats real and whats made up. . . . .And it can be a bit random at times, but otherwise its pretty good.

Prairie River #3

Prairie River #3

By Kristiana Gregory

My favorite series!

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