Kids Books - Historical

Collision Course (Titanic #2)

Collision Course (Titanic #2)

By Gordon Korman

this book was so different from all of the other titanic books i've read

Infinity Ring Book 4: Curse of the Ancients

Infinity Ring Book 4: Curse of the Ancients

By Matt De La Pena, Matt de la Peña

Dak, Riq and Sera have just travelled to the age of the Maya people, in the middle of a storm. After something life-threatening happens to Dak while trying to save a little girl, it is up to Riq, Sera and their new friend Kira to figure out the Great Break. But something feels wrong: as if they are in the wrong year. Will Riq and Sera find and fix the Great Break, And will they be successful on their newest mission? In a wonderful installment of the Infinity Ring series, Matt De La Peña keeps you hooked with great action. What I thought about it: I really enjoyed this book. I thought Matt De La Peña's writing was great, and the story was very exciting. The cover is fantastic, and Matt De La Peña really made me visualize the story well. Time-travel is just so awesome! I would TOTALLY want to do that. I also love the story arc for the series, fixing problems in history so things will be right. So far, all of the other Infinity Ring books have captivated me, and I bet the rest will too. I loved this book, and I can not wait for the next one. The Game: Sleeping Warrior, the online game for this book was pretty fun. It was short, but enjoyable. I think those Hystorian Guides are so cool. The map didn't help a lot for this Great Break, and I didn't really look at it. Regardless, the game was pretty good. I think Scholastic does a great job with the Great Breaks and with the 39 Clues missions as well. XanderStars: Action: 8.5 out of 10 Stars Suspense: 8 out of 10 Stars Well-Written: 9 out of 10 Stars Page Turning: 8 out of 10 Stars Overall: 8.25 out of 10 Stars

Infinity Ring Book 3: The Trap Door

Infinity Ring Book 3: The Trap Door

By Lisa McMann

Dak, Sera, Riq go to 1890 when slavery is going on then Riq gets sold and escapes then helps a slave boy find his mom while Dak and sera try to find the historian and are confused whom to trust!

The Final Kingdom (TombQuest, Book 5)

The Final Kingdom (TombQuest, Book 5)

By Michael Northrop

Has this book come out yet?

The Stone Warriors (TombQuest, Book 4)

The Stone Warriors (TombQuest, Book 4)

By Michael Northrop

Stone Warriors is the 4th book in the TombQuest series. In this book Ren and Alex continue their search for for Alex's mother and the book of Lost Spells. This series has the same idea as 39 Clues or Spirit Animals-though they are all written by the same author. There suspense, action, a little mystery. As there were three previous books that I did not read, some parts were confusing. However, overall I was able to figure out what had happened and the key events that had occurred. The book was very fast-paced and had a lot of action. I was on the edge of my seat when the book ended on a cliffhanger. Will Ren and Alex complete their search? Or will Alex lose his mother forever? Will Ren and Alex be able to escape the cunning Order? This book would be good for ages 11-15. I wouldn't recommend it to any younger because of the whole setting of the book. There are many battles and graphic scenes. Overall, I enjoyed this book very much. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.

Amulet Keepers (TombQuest, Book 2)

Amulet Keepers (TombQuest, Book 2)

By Michael Northrop

hey guys, i really like this book

Then (Once Series)

Then (Once Series)

By Morris Gleitzman

This book is the best book I've read (almost)

Al Capone Does My Homework (Tales from Alcatraz)

Al Capone Does My Homework (Tales from Alcatraz)

By Gennifer Choldenko

I finished this book a couple of days ago, and it is extremely extremely awesome, its so good that i finished it in just about two days!

WARP Book 1 The Reluctant Assassin

WARP Book 1 The Reluctant Assassin

By Eoin Colfer

Parents need to know that The Reluctant Assassin is the start of a new series from the author of the bestselling Artemis Fowl series, so many kids will want to read it. The publishers recommend this exhilarating time travel read for ages 12 and up, but it seems a better fit for teens who've already digested many high-action, high-violence PG-13 movies. The villain isn't the reluctant assassin -- he's very willing to kill and does it often, both for hire and for himself, with some gory detail. His assistant, 14-year-old Riley, is the reluctant one. Riley and Native American Chevie (hooray for girls in sci-fi!) face nonstop danger, including kidnapping, fighting for their lives in an arena, poisoning, and more. There's lots of talk of how they were orphaned and a view of a London slum with despair and death all around. Both Riley and Chevie are resilient characters who use serious smarts to stay ahead of the killer on their tail.

Mission Atomic (The 39 Clues: Doublecross Book 4)

Mission Atomic (The 39 Clues: Doublecross Book 4)

By Sarwat Chadda

I can't wait to read this book! I am absolutely dying to know what happens! Who's going to die? Who will be the successor of the Cahill family? This book has to be AMAZING!!!

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