This book was amazing. If you love animals and adventures, this book is for you. It is a fictional story about a home cat who joins the clans of wild cats. He finds himself stuck is a difficult situation, with the tensions very high with the wild cats. I loved this book, and it’s definitely a must-read.
Looking for a good book? Check out these recommendations by fellow Farmington Community Library teens! Comments are welcome - or join our Teen Advisory Board to add reviews of your own!
Monday, February 6, 2023
Red Storm Rising by Tom Clancy
It’s a fantastic book, full of an extreme amount of detail. Highly recommend. Also has very well written action scenes.
Labels:
5,
Action,
Historical Fiction,
Teen Book Reviews,
War
1Q84 by Haruki Murakami
Very long and intense but keeps you paying attention at the same time. Not really an overall story or plot, it’s kind of all over the place which is what I like about it. Includes magic events in a very realistic sense. Very good, but way too long and drawn out over 1,000 pages.
Labels:
4,
Fantasy,
Mystery,
Science Fiction,
Secrets,
Self-Discovery,
Teen Book Reviews
Frosting and Friendship by Lisa Schroeder
It is about a girl named Lily who joined a baking club with her friends. But it turned out that Lily is a terrible baker! It goes to its climax when Lily has to make a catchy song for her band and make a fabulous desert for one of her best friends. Will she succeed or will she fail?
Labels:
5,
Cooking,
Friendship,
Humor,
Music,
Realistic Fiction,
Teen Book Reviews
Katt vs Dogg by James Patterson
Katt vs Dogg is one of the first books that really kept me engaged and I still love it to this day. This book is an adventurous story about how two main characters get lost in a dangerous forest and how they go from enemies to best friends! It was a funny and relatable story that I think others will love.
Labels:
5,
Adventure,
Animals,
Friendship,
Humor,
Teen Book Reviews
Kimetsu No Yaiba (Demon Slayer) by Koyoharu Gotouge
It’s a really good book. I think people are just starting to get into the anime and manga because it has a lot of drama, sadness, and a fair share of comedy.
Labels:
5,
Family,
Graphic Novels,
Horror,
Made into Film,
Teen Book Reviews
Sailor Moon by Naoko Takeuchi
If you love magical girls and boys, then this is the book for you! Sailor Moon is filled with action and magic. Usagi, a 14 year old in her second year of middle school, finds she is a guardian and must protect the princess. She must find allies and fight the bad guys as she deals with forbidden romance between herself and Tuxedo Mask. What will happen? Read to find out.
Labels:
5,
Fantasy,
Friendship,
Graphic Novels,
Made into Film,
Romance,
Teen Book Reviews
Big Nate Blasts Off by Lincoln Pierce
It was a good book to read! It was super funny! It is a big plot twist. Nate was enemies with Randy, but at the end, Nate becomes friends with Randy. You should read it quick!
Labels:
5,
Graphic Novels,
Realistic Fiction,
School Stories,
Teen Book Reviews
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
The novel's events mirror Angelou's own story, following a young black girl named Marguerite as she struggles with sexual assault, her racial identity, the stigma around her existence, and the harsh reality of adulthood. I liked how insightful and apologetic the book was, along with how it makes Marguerite's experiences as real as my own.
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