Kids Books - Science Fiction

The Dark Knight: Batman vs. the Cat Commander (Dc Super Heroes)

The Dark Knight: Batman vs. the Cat Commander (Dc Super Heroes)

By J.E. Bright

I like cat womans love for cats, but she thinks that cats are slaves to humans.

Laddertop Volume 1

Laddertop Volume 1

By Orson Scott Card, Emily Janice Card

I read this one and it was really cool! I didn't know it would be so short, though; I could have read it in one day if I was going nonstop. And the second volume isn't even out yet! I'll be looking forward to pursuing the series.

M Is For Mama's Boy (Nerds (Pb))

M Is For Mama's Boy (Nerds (Pb))

By Michael Buckley

I really want to read this book because I love NERDS and I want to read all of the NERDS books.

The Dreaming, Vol. 1

The Dreaming, Vol. 1

By Queenie Chan

I read this because it was in my school library. As someone who's not a fan of OEL (Original English Language) manga, it's pretty good. Not just for girls either; as a boy in 7th grade, I think it's good, and not girly in the slightest.

Quintana of Charyn: The Lumatere Chronicles

Quintana of Charyn: The Lumatere Chronicles

By Melina Marchetta

it was a great book review

The Ribbajack: and Other Curious Yarns

The Ribbajack: and Other Curious Yarns

By Brian Jacques

This is a great mystery book to read

How to Draw and Paint Fairies: From Finding Inspiration to Capturing Diaphanous Detail, a Step-By-Step Guide to Fairy Art

How to Draw and Paint Fairies: From Finding Inspiration to Capturing Diaphanous Detail, a Step-By-Step Guide to Fairy Art

By Linda Ravenscroft

I read this book and I read almost the whole series. This series tells us about so many different fairies and their powers. I will do a review on every one I read.

The Wolf Tree (The Clockwork Dark, Book 2)

The Wolf Tree (The Clockwork Dark, Book 2)

By John Claude Bemis

like it. very good .NOT as god as the first and third

Ghost Knight

Ghost Knight

By Cornelia Funke

A boy named Jon Whitcroft is sent away to a boarding school about 7 years after his stepdad, who he calls The Beard, moved in. Jon is bent on the fact that it is The Beard's fault that he is here, and he wants to get revenge! But soon enough, he starts seeing ghosts where nobody else saw them. Then, he sees meets a strange girl of few words named Ella. To seek protection from these ghosts, Jon and Ella try to summon Longspee, a knight who took an oath that he would become a ghost and help everyone who needed it. Longspee may seem trustworthy and helpful, but is he really? Find out when you read Ghost Knight.

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