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Harry Potter (J.K Rowling, ages 9 and up)
Harry Potter is a seires of 7 books. In each book, he finds new problems and solutions. He faces a mass murderer, Voldemort, and goes to school. He has to live with the Durselys, a horrid family who treats him like trash, because his parents died fighting against Voldemort. Harry also has friends and eneimies. In the end, either Harry will kill Voldemort or vice versa, but neither can live while the other survives!
Readers Rated this seiries: 5/5... PG/PG-13 for violence, killing, and slightly for bad language
Readers Rated this seiries: 5/5... PG/PG-13 for violence, killing, and slightly for bad language
Warriors (Erin Hunter, ages 7 and up)
A seires of about 20 books so far... Warriors is about many fighting, hunting, and skillful cats in four clans in the forest and their struggles to survive.
Readers Rated this seires: 4 out of 5... PG, some killing involved
Coraline (ages 8 and up)
If you only saw the movie, you are missing out! Coraline moves to a boring house with no kids around. She finds a small door that she opens, but is only a brick wall. She has a dream about a rat opening the door and the door leading to a secret and spooky tunnel. When she wakes up, she looks to see if her dream was reality, and it was! She crawls through the strange tunnel. There she finds an 'other-mother' with black buttons for eyes and an 'other father' that seem to be much more sweet than her real parents. She thinks this until a black cat tells her that the other mother created this strange fantasy world, and is planning to suck Coraline's soul out! Coraline tries to escape, but she can't without finding her parents, 3 kids' souls that got sucked out, win an unfair game, and escape! Will she ever see the real world again?
Readers Rated this book: 4 out of 5 ... PG: may be scary at parts for younger children
Readers Rated this book: 4 out of 5 ... PG: may be scary at parts for younger children