How to Train Your Dragon

BUY HERE Author: Cressida Cowell Copyright: 2003 this book has a good plot-line, beleveible characters, and lots of dragons, but the viking traditions were a little weird. on a scale of 1-10: 6 like this? try: How to Be a Pirate – by Cressida Cowell. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory...

Fablehaven

BUY HERE Author: Brandon Mull Copyright: 2006 if you like cool events and odd plot twists thin you’ll like this book. this book did have a few weird parts near the end. you’ll like this book if your a fan of basic fantasy (fairies, giants, etc. etc.) on a...

The City of Ember

BUY HERE Author: Jeanne DuPrau Copyright: 2003 this book is extremely creative for almost everything, and a very good read. this book is one of the most creative and inspired book i have ever read. on a scale of 1-10: 8.5 like this? try: A Wrinkle in Time –...

The Thing About Luck

BUY HERE Author: Cynthia Kadohata Copyright: 2013 this was a very good story with no down-hill drops in the plot-line. the characters and events that happened were very believable and creative. i liked the humor and drama. this is a book you can get easily engrossed in. i would...

The Phantom Tollbooth

BUY HERE Author: Norton Juster Copyright: 1961 this book was very similar to “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking Glass “, so if you like weird twists on normal things you’ll like this book. it also seemed to me like it had some symbolism in it. the...

Harriet the Spy

BUY HERE Author: Louise Fitzhugh Copyright: 1964 the characters were very original and creative, so was the story, but it had some bad language. the story was odd, in a good way, the characters were also in that same way. on a scale of 1-10: 6 like this? try:...

The Hobbit

BUY HERE author: J.R.R. Tolkien Copyright: 1966 this book was imaginative and creative, but way too wordy. as good as the story was, it was hard to read. Tolkien went WAY too far when he starts describing things. there are also  pages of useless information that make me want...