Kids Books - Works
Judy Moody and Friends: Stink Moody in Master of Disaster
By Megan McDonald
I really loved this book because it has so many parts that I just love about it just giving me laughter. I would totally recommend it and rate it 5 stars.
Halley Harper, Science Girl Extraordinaire: The Friendship Experiment (Volume 2)
By Tracy Borgmeyer
Halley Harper is a walking disaster. Sure, she is full of science brain and fun ideas, but that's where it all goes wrong. Like how she nearly destroyed an oven cooking s'mores. And how her "monster toothpaste" experiment spewed green gunk all over her friend Gracelyn. And how the Monster toothpaste got in her hair and she ended up with a crazy new hairdo. One letter arrives soon: her favorite science magazine has asked her to interview a teacher at her beloved Camp Eureka! Halley BELIEVES this will be the time of her life--but not so much. Who's the girl with color-tipped hair who keeps trying to keep her apart from Gracelyn? Who is the crazy new roommate who talks nonstop? And why, oh, why is the camp magician sneaking around at night with a ripped-out page from her diary? This book is a perfect fit for every kid who has a science tornado inside of him or her that has to be let out. Extra plus for the science experiment instructions in the back of the book!Love this.
National Geographic Kids Chapters: Living With Wolves!: True Stories of Adventures With Animals (NGK Chapters)
By Jim Dutcher, Jamie Dutcher
I agree it sounds so cool
After Earth: Kitai's Journal
By Christine Peymani
This is such a thrilling, adventurous and wonderful book, absolutely love it. I would recommend this book to anyone who love these kind of genres.
Harry Potter: A Journey Through a History of Magic
By British Library
This book is very interesting. It covers much of the behind the scenes work that went into making the series, as well as some drawing, and other interesting things. The only reason I didn’t give it five stars, is because it just isn’t my kind of book. Others will enjoy it though!
The Neptune Project
By Polly Holyoke
I started to read this book because the back cover of the book was seriously interesting: A girl finds out that the reason why she is socially awkward and has weak lungs & eyes is because she was genetically altered to survive under the sea. I mean, how awesome is that? (She can also talk telepathically.) I won't spoil the rest, but this book was, like, the second best book I've ever read. At first I had doubts about reading it, but now I can just escape a boring situation by thinking about it.I was
Luciana: Out of This World (American Girl: Girl of the Year 2018, Book 3)
By Erin Teagan
I JUST finished the book. It is by far the most interesting of the 3 Luciana books. It talks about how she and Clair survive earthquakes, fires, and finally learn how to be friends.
National Geographic Readers: Rocks and Minerals
By Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
I really liked this book because it introduced me to a lot of geology that my dad has never talked to me about, even though he is a geologist. The book is packed with interesting geological facts and very colorful photographs about everything to do with geology. The pictures of gems and unusual rock formations are particularly fascinating. It makes me want to do some rock hunting.
Billy Sure Kid Entrepreneur
By Luke Sharpe
This book is a great book! My favorite part was when Manny (Billy the main characters best friend) told Billy that he was actually the one that made the blue prints. What I mean by this is that in the book, one of Billy’s inventions was the All Ball that can almost transform into any type of sports ball. When one night Billy fell asleep, the next morning there was a set of blue prints of the All Ball. Of course Billy did not know who made the blue prints. When Billy and Manny were making another invention, they put an alarm so the person that made the blue print can trip over a wire and then the alarm will shout. When Billy went to bed, in the middle of the night the alarm shouted. There was a set of blue prints of the Sibling Silencer on the desk. When Billy looked in the room there was nobody but Philo and himself. Philo was in the middle of the room awake. The next morning Manny told Billy that he did it himself. Manny had set a camera (Manny was also there) while Billy was concentrating on putting the alarm in.









