Kids Books - Science Fiction
Explorer Academy: The Falcon's Feather
By Trudi Trueit
Awesome! Thrilling, mysterious, and a truly good story. Definitely recommended for readers who want a book with action and a sweet, different twist. Cruz Coronado’s epic journey continues in The Falcon’s Feather, as he looks for the second piece of a cipher given to him by his mother. The cipher holds secrets...and answers to his most important question; what really happened during his mother’s death? Everyone says she died in a lab accident, but is that really true? Turns out it wasn’t an accident at all, but a purposeful attack, planned by an evil company called Nebula, destroying everything she had made in her lab. Now, Cruz and his friends, Emmett and Sailor, have been sent on a quest to find and bring back the clues that will tell him what formula his mother was making before she died. Can they find the second clue? Or will time run out? Read this book to find out!
The Borrowers (Puffin Modern Classics)
By Mary Norton
In old houses, under the floor, live tiny people called Borrowers. The borrowers don't bother to make stuff like beds or spools of wool or safety pins. Instead, the Borrowers create their furniture using "borrowed" items from "human beans." There aren't many Borrowers left. One Borrower family, composed of three, lived in an old house in England. The father was called Pod, the mother Homily, and the child Arrietty. Arrietty isn't like other borrowers. She doesn't want to spend her entire life cooped up in a house, seeing the sky only through tiny glimpses through the grating. Arriety wants to live outside, under the blue sky. But girls are usually not allowed to go on borrowing trips through the house. After many days of asking, Pod finally gives in and allows Arietty to come. On the trip, Arrietty is seen by a human boy. He agrees to keep their secret, but what will happen when more people find out?
Aphrodite the Beauty (Goddess Girls)
By Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams
Aphrodite is one of the most popular girls on campus. She's insightful, stylish, and undoubtedly beautiful—she is the Greek goddess of love and beauty, after all! With everyone vying for her attention all the time, Aphrodite is both flattered and exhausted. Especially when Hephaestus, the short but quietly intelligent god of metalwork, begins to have a huge crush on her. Aphrodite doesn't want to turn him down, but she also knows that she feels way more compatible with Ares, the godboy of war. Meanwhile, Aphrodite receives a sweet and gushy letter from a mortal who wants to win a girl's heart. Can Aphrodite balance her own love life with everyone else's? This zesty and fresh book holds its own flair and is perfect for the most reluctant of female readers!
A Wind in the Door (A Wrinkle in Time Quintet)
By Madeleine L'Engle
A Wind in the Door, by Madeleine L’Engle is about a girl named Meg, who has a six-year-old brother named Charles Wallace. Charles Wallace thinks that he sees dragons, but it’s really a cherubim. A cherubim is a creature that looks like multiple dragons, that has lots of eyes and wings. The cherubim’s name is Progo. Charles Wallace is sick and Progo is there to help Meg make him better. Progo tells Meg that in order for her brother to get better, she has to go through three tests. The first test is that Meg has to figure out which Mr. Jenkins, who is the school principal, is the real one out of three. Then, Meg, Mr. Jenkins, and Progo go inside Charles Wallace to figure out why he is sick. Inside Charles, there are these creatures called farandolae, and Meg meets one of them that hasn't become a part of him yet, named Sporos. The second and third test is for Meg to convince Sporos to become a part of Charles Wallace. At the same time, an evil creature called an Echthroi is trying to get Sporos not to, so that Charles Wallace will die, and the universe will be destroyed. I love this book and definitely recommend it. I personally think that the first book in this series was better, but this one was great too. If you want to read this book you should read the first one before you do. Thanks!
Fortnite Battle Royale Hacks: Surviving the Final Circle: An Unofficial Guide to Tips and Tricks That Other Guides Won't Teach You
By Jason R. Rich
I LOVE Fortnite. Regenade rader is the bestest character and even though they dindnt talk about her much it Is the best gane ever. READ THIS IF YOU LUV FROTINE!
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon Gift Set
By Grace Lin
The book is nice to listen to, I bet that you would enjoy the book just like I did.
Dragon Ball Z, Vol. 9 (VIZBIG Edition)
By Akira Toriyama
I love all dragon ball cause i know a lot spoiler the main person is Goku and his son is gohan or goten that all
Wings of Fire #14 (14)
By Tui T. Sutherland
-For123 - I love this book. It is a great book about snowfall of the icewings being a little sarcastic , But she reconsiders her choices if she's willing to risk everything. I like the book because the main character , snowfall , is pretty cool.
The 5th Wave: The Infinite Sea (Book 2)
By Rick Yancey
The Infinite Sea was okay compared to the first book which was The 5th Wave. I think the 5th Wave gave me more of a lasting impression than the Infinite Sea because I was already acquainted with most of the characters already. The book has such a haunting narrative throughout so I couldn’t help but be captivated by the plot (even though it wasn’t as good as the 5th Wave’s). The plotline is also full of action and suspense but the 2nd book is significantly shorter than the first, so I was kind of disappointed because as a reader I prefer longer books. I also like the way the author focuses on covering every plothole and answering every question through subtle hints, because that makes the reading experience even more immersive. My favorite character was Ringer, but the author is very unpredictable about his main characters as you cannot predict whether a secondary character will turn into a main character or not. Every character has a real background of their own and some of them are very relatable, and most of them have been through the same thing which are the first three waves: EM shutdown, tsunamis and the pestilence. I also learned something important from the series which is to always stick together because being a team is better than going solo, teamwork is very important.









