Dahling, If You Luv Me, Won't You Please, Please Smile4 reviews
Rukhsana Khan

Rebound by Sagebrush, 2001

Must read

+ Amazing!
+ the bully bites the dust
+ Coming of Age in a Different Culture
  
  











  



  
The Moth Diaries8 reviews
Rachel Klein

Bantam, 2003

Engrossing Buffy precursor/Carmilla in the 60s

+ Disturbing thought
+ Beauty giving purpose and meaning to lives
+ Compelling story blurs line between fiction and truth
+ Full of creepy goodness!
  
  











  



  
The Big Book of Girl Stuff23 reviews
Bart King

Gibbs Smith, Publisher, 2006

The big book of girl stuff ultimate review

+ Granddaughter;s favorite.
+ Useful for parents too
+ A good book to get in a girl's good books!
  
  











  



  
Lost in the Labyrinth5 reviews
Patrice Kindl

Graphia, 2005

I LOVE LOST IN THE LABYRINTH!

+ Lost in the Labyrinth
+ Lost in the Labyrinth- a great read
+ Somber and compelling
  
  











  



  
Flowers for Algernon436 reviews
Daniel Keyes

Harvest Books, 2005

Flowers for You by Johanna Ramm

+ For all the haters out there
+ For book clubs or teens
+ Are scientific advancements always good?
  
  











  



  
The Rune of Zachary Zimbalist (Connedim) (Connedim) (Connedim)8 reviews
Pamela Keyes

Blue Works, 2007

my 11 year old boy (not a book worm) loved it

+ Zachary Zimbalist is Awesome
+ I want to visit the Connedim!
+ Educational and Entertaining
+ great book
  
  











  



  
The Jungle Book : The Classic Tale
Rudyard Kipling, G.C. Barrett

Courage Books, 2003

Spectacular, full-color watercolor paintings by the late American illustrator Don Daily bring this presentation of the classic story to life in an exciting new way. Readers ages 4 to 8 will delight in G. C. Barrett's faithful retelling of Kipling's beloved nineteenth-century tale as they follow the boy Mowgli and his wise animal friends on their journeys of adventure and discovery in the jungles ...
  
  











  



  
Age of Conan: The Silent Enemy (Age of Conan)2 reviews
Richard A. Knaak

Ace, 2006

Great Series And Ending

+ in the true Conan tradion

I thaught this was a great series. Nermesa's journey in this last book seem like one conan himself usually got into when he traveled the hyborian lands. great book and series ,best one yet
  
  











  



  
Escape Across the Wide Sea2 reviews
Katherine Kirkpatrick

Holiday House, 2004

an engrossing adventure story from France 1686

+ A Look into Colonial America

Katherine Kirkpatrick is an increasingly beloved author of children's historical fiction. Having published the widely read Trouble's Daughter and other books, she now tells a story based on history of the escape from France in 1686 of a Huguenot or French Protestant weaver's family, persecuted for ...
  
  











  



  
The Body (Penguin Readers: Level 5)11 reviews
Stephen King

Penguin, 1999

Some parts are autobiographical

+ Not Free SF Reader
+ great
+ Four Boys Share A Piece Of Life
+ Bravo!
  
  











  



  
Far From Normal1 review
Kate Klise

Scholastic Press, 2006

Courtesy of Teens Read Too

Fourteen-year-old Charles Harrisong cannot understand why God hates him, but he knows that He does: "How could You abandon me and my family like this. Never mind. Don't answer that. I already know. It's because You hate me. Amen" (p. 217). All of the praying and begging and promising he has done ...
  
  











  



  
Summer Vineyard1 review
LA Kidwell

PublishAmerica, 2006

Courtesy of Teens Read Too

Two sisters, Mary and Samantha, travel to visit their Aunt and Uncle for two weeks on a vineyard in California during summer vacation. Mary wants to learn how to run the vineyard. She's thinking it might be neat to take on the family business one day. Her sister Sam's interests lie in boys, ...
  
  











  



  
Arianna Kelt and the Wizards of Skyhall38 reviews
J, R King

Reagent Press Echo, 2006

Wow, such an amazing story from such a young author

+ What a wonderful story!
+ Not just for kids!!!
+ Very funny
  
  











  



  
The Pond God and Other Stories2 reviews
Samuel Jay Keyser

Front Street imprint of Boyds Mills Press, 2004

Nature as Perceived by Often Silly Gods

As a young child, I loved to have my mother read the Greek myths to me. I was always fascinated by the exaggerated flaws of the Greek gods and their silly behavior. These stories helped me to understand the people around me. They were my first studies in psychology. In writing these stories, ...
  
  











  



  
Children Of The Lamp: The Blue Djinn Of Babylon (Children of the Lamp)24 reviews
P. B. Kerr

Orchard Books, 2006

The Blue Djinn is so cool!

+ A Must Read!
+ The Blue Djinn of Babylon
+ My daughter loved this book
+ children's books that keep parents interested
  
  











  



  
No Body's Perfect: Stories by Teens about Body Image, Self-Acceptance, and the Search for Identity10 reviews
Kimberly Kirberger

Scholastic Paperbacks, 2003

Insightful and very helpful

+ No Body's Perfect
+ This is an awsome book!
+ Awesome!
  
  











  



  
Emily Windsnap and the Monster from the Deep (Emily Windsnap)6 reviews
Liz Kessler

Candlewick, 2006

a splash of adventure!

+ Emily Windsnap Book 2 rocks!
+ Most exciting and interesting book ever!
+ Awesome!!!
+ An fun-filled story, excellent for young girls
  
  











  



  
In the Stone Circle33 reviews
Elizabeth Cody Kimmel

Scholastic Paperbacks, 2001

Katie's Review

+ Marshall Middle School 8th
+ In the Stone Circle,Book Review
+ In The Stone Circle
  
  











  



  
No More Saturday Nights10 reviews
Norma Klein

Knopf Books for Young Readers, 1988

My Favorite Book in the Whole Wide World!!!!!!

+ How I wish Norma Klein were still around...
+ Loved this Book
+ *No More Saturday Nights*
  
  











  



  
Everything She Wants (The 310)5 reviews
Beth Killian

MTV, 2006

Courtesy of Teens Read Too

+ The Second Book in the 310 Series
+ fine teen fiction
+ You cant always get what you want...