Hatchet by Gary Paulsen
After a plane crash in the Canadian wilderness, thirteen year old, Brian must learn to survive the wilderness with the use of his only tool: a hatchet. This book shows the challenges Brian goes through and how he will overcome them.This book also show a great view on mental health.
This book is adventure fiction and hatchet is rated 10+.
Percy Jackson and the Lighting thief: Rick Riordan
12 year old Percy Jackson discovers he’s not just any ordinary boy, but instead, a demigod. And a son of Poseidon. After being accused of stealing something dear to the gods, he goes on a quest to clear his name with his best friends: Annabeth, the daughter of Athena and Grover, a satyr. He navigates modern-day America filled with surprises at every place he stops. As the story unfolds, Percy learns more about friendship, bravery and his true identity.
This book is for those who enjoy fantasy fiction and it is rated 10+
Fear street The stepsister by R.L Stine
Where Your Worst Nightmares Live... Emily wants to like her stepsister, but it hasn't been easy. As soon as Jessie moves in, she takes over Emily's room, steals Emily's clothes, and lies to everyone. Then Emily picks up Jessie's diary and learns a horrifying secret. Is Jessie really capable of murder? Emily tries to tell her parents, but no one believes her. So it's up to Emily to expose the "real" Jessie -- if she can stay alive.
This book is rated 12+ the genre is horror. I don't suggest reading this book if you don't like horror.
Cogheart: Peter Bunzl
Soon after Lily’s dad disappeared in a mysterious zeppelin accident, she found herself filled with questions and a sense of loss. Determined to find answers, Lily teamed up with her new friends. Together, they made a plan to search for clues about his disappearance, fueled by their curiosity and a desire to uncover the truth.
This book is for those who enjoy adventure/mystery and it is rated 8+.
Written by Keira Gardner-Ross and Billie Levey
09/26/2024