Bridge to Terabithia804 reviews
Katherine Paterson

HarperTrophy, 1987

The Magic of Friendship

+ Bridge to Terabithia
+ Bridge to Terabithia Recommmendation

I have read this countless times since the 4th grade, and it still continues to be one of my favorite books ever. The odd thing is that I remember being severely disappointed to learn this was not a fantasy. But the real story is stronger, that of a deep friendship that affects a young boy for ...
  
  











  



  
Flowers for Algernon437 reviews
Daniel Keyes

Harvest Books, 2005

Flowers for You by Johanna Ramm

+ A moving story
+ For all the haters out there
+ For book clubs or teens
  
  











  



  
Touching Spirit Bear (rack)281 reviews
Ben Mikaelsen

HarperTeen, 2005

Great book

+ You don't need to be a kid to enjoy this
+ Good Quick Read
+ Accepting Responsibility For One's Actions
+ Excellent book and lessons for all ages
  
  











  



  
Uglies (Uglies Trilogy, Book 1)284 reviews
Scott Westerfeld

Simon Pulse, 2005

Grrrreat

+ Really Good Read
+ Post-Apocalyptica That You Just Can't Put Down
+ Wow!!!!
+ Intriguing...
  
  











  



  
Locomotion23 reviews
Jacqueline Woodson

Puffin, 2004

Locomotion, A Great Book

+ Dancing
+ what i think about LOCOMOTION
+ Locomotion, A Touching, Learning Story
  
  











  



  
Stargirl (Readers Circle)885 reviews
Jerry Spinelli

Laurel Leaf, 2004

chloe. i just started

+ Stargirl
+ a heartwarming classic
+ Is There Anything Else Kids Really Need to Learn?
  
  











  



  
Where the Red Fern Grows1209 reviews
Wilson Rawls

Yearling, 1996

BEST BOOK EVER!!!

+ Boy and his dogs
+ Exactly what I was looking for
+ Wonderful story for adults and children of all ages
+ An Ozark Requiem - Where the Red Fern Grows
  
  











  



  
The Rules of Survival20 reviews
Nancy Werlin

Dial, 2006

Audio 5CD unabridged

+ The Rules of Survival
+ A suspense built on small moments of fear and terror
+ The Rules of Sruvival
  
  











  



  
Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key (Joey Pigza Books)222 reviews
Jack Gantos

HarperTrophy, 2000

Wired Bad, or Wired Mad, or Wired Sad, or Wired Glad

+ Wayne's Book Review
+ Good book, but some cautions...
+ EXCELLENT portrayal of ADHD
+ JOEY PIGZA SWALLOW THE KEY
  
  











  



  
Among the Hidden (Shadow Children #1)401 reviews
Margaret Peterson Haddix

Aladdin, 2000

A Great Start to a Magnificent Series

+ Short, sweet, to the point
+ B+
+ Great Book
+ Cliff Hanger!
  
  











  



  
Milkweed (Readers Circle)88 reviews
Jerry Spinelli

Laurel Leaf, 2005

Milkweed by Jerry Spinelli

+ Amazing, insightful, chilling
+ Milkweed
+ Milkweed from a teen's perspective
+ Informative History book
  
  











  



  
Harris and Me177 reviews
Gary Paulsen

Harcourt Paperbacks, 2007

Not Your Typical Children's Writer

+ brady's review
+ I love Harris!
+ Down to earth funny!
+ Hilarious adventures!
  
  











  



  
The Outsiders1532 reviews
S. E. Hinton

Puffin, 1997

one of my favorite books of all time

+ Outsiders is the best
+ A great book, but a little bit of a repetitive story
+ Relevant Teenage Tale
  
  











  



  
Freak The Mighty (Scholastic Signature)525 reviews
Rodman Philbrick

Scholastic Paperbacks, 2001

"Freak The Mighty "by Rodman Philbrick

+ A Modern Classic
+ Great coming-of-age novel
+ A Wonderful Story!
+ Freak The Mighty??.....&..The Mighty??... Max The Mighty ..Movie??
  
  











  



  
The Bar Code Tattoo38 reviews
Suzanne Weyn

Scholastic Paperbacks, 2004

~kCs~ The Barcode Tattoo

+ AWESOME BOOK!

How would you feel if everyone was getting a barcode tattoo because it was suppose to make your life better? Well in the year 2025 Kayla Reed is turning 17 soon and once she's 17 she is qualified to get a barcode tattoo, which is what everyone is paying with. The tattoo has all your ...
  
  











  



  
Nightjohn77 reviews
Gary Paulsen

Laurel Leaf, 1995

NIGHTJOHN

+ An exceptionally fine film.
+ I <3 literarture class

This book was an excellent read. It gave a real insight into what the slaves went through in the 18th and 19th centuries and the hardships they endured; however, many did everything they could to get away from these horrible situations. It was a sad story but well worth reading.
  
  











  



  
Number the Stars708 reviews
Lois Lowry

Laurel Leaf, 1998

The Run Away

+ STILL my favorite book of all time!
+ Wonderful book
+ A Holocaust tale appropriate for younger readers
+ Hitler
  
  











  



  
Bar Code Rebellion4 reviews
Suzanne Weyn

Scholastic Paperbacks, 2006

The sequel to The Bar Code Tattoo is Great!

+ Courtesy of Teens Read Too
+ INCREDIBLE
+ The Truth in the Code
  
  











  



  
A Child Called "It": One Child's Courage to Survive1929 reviews
Dave Pelzer

HCI, 1995

ABUSED CHILDREN

+ One of the best books!!
+ Heartbreaking

I can tell you that from personal experience with my own son due to his father: That both Fireman's and Law Enforcement Families are some of the worst out there. The legal system allows them to get away with this kind of behavior by siding with them. Protective services fails these children most of ...
  
  











  



  
Harris and Me177 reviews
Gary Paulsen

Harcourt Paperbacks, 2007

Not Your Typical Children's Writer

+ brady's review
+ I love Harris!
+ Down to earth funny!
+ Hilarious adventures!