Kids Books - Magic

The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #3): A Graphix Book

The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #3): A Graphix Book

By Tui T. Sutherland

If you are a fan of dragons and interesting things make sure you read wings of Fire graphic novels after reading the original book to find out how each Dragon looks like I can't write more reviews but I really recommend the graphic novel series to Dragon and mystery fans!!!!😃

Where the Wild Things Are

Where the Wild Things Are

By Maurice Sendak

skz

I love this book it brings back great memories. I love this book's art style and the story line. There are also pictures that make me laugh and this is a great kids book. This book is amazing and I love how it is so creative and fun. I love this book very much.

Undertow (The Undertow Trilogy)

Undertow (The Undertow Trilogy)

By Michael Buckley

Lyric Walker, a girl who lives in Coney Island and her life changes in one night when she witnessed the arrival of The Alpha or First Men. (They are basically normal people only they live underwater, some have scales, tails, sharp teeth, and other traits) Several Alpha teenagers are forced to go to her high school. And despite her efforts she is told to help the Alpha Prince, Fathom, learn to adjust to being an American Teenager. But, after they spend time together (Lyric is teaching him things like reading english, and doing things that are normal to her) she finds that she may like him a lot more then she would've ever thought. It would be very dangerous if they were to go places together as both sides (The Alpha + Humans) right to keep them and everyone else seperated, there's riots, gangs, and government officials saying basically, the Alpha are horrible, dangerous, violent people. But there are people (like lyric and her friends Bex + Shadow) Who try to show everyone is basically equal and should be aloud to even talk and/or hang out together. and with ALL of this happening Lyric and her parents have a huge secret that could endanger there lives. What an amazing read, exciting, adventurous, and never a dull moment! Recommended to 14 and up. Thanks for reading -Ajg15's Reviews

Emily Windsnap and the Land of the Midnight Sun

Emily Windsnap and the Land of the Midnight Sun

By Liz Kessler

King of the sea Neptune is having terrible dreams that are causing terrible and dangerous storms in the oceans. Half-mermaids Emily and Aaron are sent on a top-secret mission to the land of the midnight sun to find exactly what is causing king Neptune nightmares. Emily and Aaron discover a more dangerous mission the they thought. Along with a dark secret. Recommended for 10+ very good book! Thanks for reading Ajg16's reviews

Chairlie and the Chocolate Works: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in Scots

Chairlie and the Chocolate Works: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in Scots

By Matthew Fitt (translator) Roald Dahl

Charlie, a poor boy who loves to eat Willy Wonka's chocolates just got notified that 5 lucky kids who find a golden ticket in one of Will Wonka's chocolates will be able to see the Magical Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. Charlie finds a golden ticket in one of Will Wonka's chocolates and gets to go to the factory. But why did Willy Wonka make this decision? Are there any tricks in this amazing factory? I personally love this book and I totally recommend it!

Barbie in the Pink Shoes: Storybook and Bracelet (BOOK AND JEWELRY)

Barbie in the Pink Shoes: Storybook and Bracelet (BOOK AND JEWELRY)

By BarbieTM, Justine Fontes

I think that this book is pretty cool I would love to have pink shoes that when I put them on I go into a ballet. it's pretty cool. Now I would recommend this book for 4+ and not really sure if I'll be reading it again any time soon just because sometimes the Barbie books can be a little more for younger kids not really for my age, but I'll recommend this to 4-9

Shadow of the Shark (Magic Tree House (R) Merlin Mission)

Shadow of the Shark (Magic Tree House (R) Merlin Mission)

By Mary Pope Osborne

Jonathon

I love this book i kissed it and i sleep with it next to me every day i read it going to the bathroom and read it to my dolls everline and char char THanks everyone

No Such Thing As Dragons

No Such Thing As Dragons

By Philip Reeve

I haven't finished it but so far I love it. I just started it so I don't know much but I really recommend it to 9-18 year old because it is very magical =)

Bad Hair Day (Whatever After #5)

Bad Hair Day (Whatever After #5)

By Sarah Mlynowski

Abby's in a horrible mood. She just got eleventh place in the school spelling bee, even though she was completely sure she would win. She can spell! She's smart! So why didn't she come out on top? Eyes stinging, Abby simply grumbles irritably when her little brother Jonah suggests going through the mirror that night—that is, until she realizes that Jonah intends to go through the mirror alone. Abby's sisterly instincts kick in and she runs after her tricky little brother! This time, they land in the coveted Rapunzel story. They're thrilled to meet the actual Rapunzel in-person, I mean, who doesn't want to meet an internationally-renowned fairytale princess? But Jonah accidentally shreds and rips most of Rapunzel's hair by climbing up it with his soccer cleats. Oopsie! Now, Abby and Jonah race to save Rapunzel's hair—and, most importantly, her story—before it's too late. But along the way, Rapunzel uncovers horrifying truths that have been stored away for years, and Abby realizes that winning isn't always everything. This brilliant fifth installment in the Whatever After series is bound to raise the "hairs" (get it?) on the back of your neck, make you cry, and most importantly, make you smile.

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