Best Family Relationships Books

Best Free Family Relationships Books of 2024

  • Flopsy Bunnies reviews

    Flopsy Bunnies Book Reviews

    Beatrix Potter, Marti Major & Lisa Clark

    Story Summary Eating lettuce can make a rabbit very sleepy.  When the Flopsy Bunnies fall asleep in a grassy ditch outside of Mr. McGregor’s garden, the excited gardener s...

  • Jane of Lantern Hill reviews

    Jane of Lantern Hill Book Reviews

    L.M. Montgomery

    Jane Stuart and her mother live with her grandmother in a bleak mansion in Toronto. Jane believed her father had died until she accidentally learned he was alive and well on Prince...

  • Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children reviews

    Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children Book Reviews

    Pye Henry Chavasse

    This is family book. This was, of course, a miracle; but how often does water, without any special intervention, act miraculously both in preventing and in curing skin diseases! An...

  • Prudence Says So reviews

    Prudence Says So Book Reviews

    Ethel Hueston

    Prudence stood at the foot of the stairs, deftly drawing on her black silk gloves, gloves still good in Prudence's eyes, though Fairy had long since discarded them as unfit fo...

  • Tin-Types Taken in the Streets of New York reviews

    Tin-Types Taken in the Streets of New York Book Reviews

    Lemuel Ely Quigg

    Mr. Ricketty is composed of angles. From his high silk hat worn into dulness, through his black frock coat worn into brightness, along each leg of his broadchecked trowsers worn in...

  • The Story of Hiawatha reviews

    The Story of Hiawatha Book Reviews

    Winston Stokes

    The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow. In this land of change it is important that we may learn a little of the childlike people who preceded us; who hunted, fished and wor...

  • One Dream Only reviews

    One Dream Only Book Reviews

    Elodie Nowodazkij

    She thought she was on her way to the top...   Sixteenyearold Natalya Pushkaya has one dream and one dream only: becoming the best ballerina ever. Dancing's always be...

  • The Woodlanders reviews

    The Woodlanders Book Reviews

    Thomas Hardy

    The story takes place in a small woodland village called Little Hintock, and concerns the efforts of an honest woodsman, Giles Winterborne, to marry his childhood sweetheart, Grace...

  • The Graymouse Family reviews

    The Graymouse Family Book Reviews

    Nellie Mabel Leonard

    This is a family life book. Mother Graymouse, with her family lived in a cosy attic which was as snug and comfortable as any good mouse could wish. Her children were named Limpytoe...

  • Phyllis reviews

    Phyllis Book Reviews

    Dorothy Whitehill

    A glorious autumn day spread its golden sunshine over the city. In the parks the red leaves blazed under the deep blue sky, and the water in the lakes sparkled over the reflections...

  • Mammy Tittleback and Her Family reviews

    Mammy Tittleback and Her Family Book Reviews

    Helen Hunt Jackson

    Mammy Tittleback is a splendid great tortoiseshell cat, yellow and black and white; nearly equal parts of each color, except on her tail and her face. Her tail is all black; and he...

  • The English Orphans reviews

    The English Orphans Book Reviews

    Mary Jane Holmes

    This story revolves around Mary, who becomes an orphan after her mother, who removed her and her siblings to Boston after their father died in England, dies after a protracted illn...

  • Countess Kate reviews

    Countess Kate Book Reviews

    Charlotte Mary Yonge

    Kate is an orphan who suddenly gets promoted to Countess. She gets moved to her old spinster aunts' house and commences to struggle for 7/8 of the book. She's heedless an...

  • The Bobbsey Twins at Home reviews

    The Bobbsey Twins at Home Book Reviews

    Laura Lee Hope

    The Bobbsey Twins is a series of 72 books written for children by various authors under the pen name of Laura Lee Hope. What makes this family unique is the double set of twins. Be...

  • The Bootlegger reviews

    The Bootlegger Book Reviews

    Wes Loder

    Ben, a nineyearold Navajo boy wonders how his father supports his family. One afternoon he follows him to find out. A middlegrade/ YA short story.

  • A Place To Call Home reviews

    A Place To Call Home Book Reviews

    Adrien Leduc

    After a harrowing escape from a bad foster home, Ron and Sarah find themselves on the streets of Toronto. Alone, and with nowhere to go, they seek refuge at a charitable shelter. Y...

  • Family Magic reviews

    Family Magic Book Reviews

    Patti Larsen

    WORLD'S BEST STORY 2014 Magic? Check. High school cheerbullies? Check. Impending evil? You betcha. She’s so doomed… While Sydlynn Hayle might be her coven's heir, her rel...

  • Les deux nigauds reviews

    Les deux nigauds Book Reviews

    Sophie Ségur

    Innocent et Simplicie Gargilier, âgés de 14 et 12 ans vivent avec leurs parents en Bretagne mays cela ne leur convient pas. Lassé de leurs caprices continuels pour aller à Paris, M...

  • The Dream reviews

    The Dream Book Reviews

    Kiran Kavikondala

    A short story of eleven year old Sunil & his dreams. He always believed his dreams would come true. Is it his innocence or will it be a reality?

  • The Edict of Scion reviews

    The Edict of Scion Book Reviews

    Erin Madison

    Maia hasn’t told anyone she’s the longlost princess betrothed to Prince Connor.  She especially can’t tell them now that she’s used her secret magic to ingrain herself int...

  • Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds reviews

    Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds Book Reviews

    Charles Mackay

    In reading the history of nations, we find that, like individuals, they have their whims and their peculiarities; their seasons of excitement and recklessness, when they care not w...

  • Master of the Vineyard reviews

    Master of the Vineyard Book Reviews

    Myrtle Reed

    Rosemary Starr, an orphan of twentyfive, has spent her whole life waiting hand and foot on her grandmother and aunt, finding her only solace in flighty dreams of romance and escape...

  • Toast reviews

    Toast Book Reviews

    Tj McKinnon

    After moving to her eighth school because her brother got them expelled, again, Kaila Jenson makes a decision to enjoy her time in high school. Kaila meets an incredible guy, Josh,...

  • Hampton Court reviews

    Hampton Court Book Reviews

    Walter Jerrold

    It is a travel history book. The Queen only survived the child's birth but a brief while. When he was but three days old the infant prince was christened here in great state. ...

  • Unlucky reviews

    Unlucky Book Reviews

    Caroline Austin

    It must be allowed that Mrs. Desmond, with the best dispositions in the world towards children in general and her most perplexing little stepdaughter Helen in particular, was not v...

  • Twin Shorts reviews

    Twin Shorts Book Reviews

    Sybil Nelson

    Hey I’m Priscilla, a.k.a Priscilla the Great. Usually, I like to talk about how my life got a little crazy after I learned about my special powers. Okay, it got a lot crazy. I mean...

  • Honoring Parents reviews

    Honoring Parents Book Reviews

    Anonymous

    Gayle Jackson in his remarkable book, Honoring Parents, has given us a biblically based book on why and how to honor our parents. Gayle has taken personal stories and imported them...

  • The Viking and the Vendetta reviews

    The Viking and the Vendetta Book Reviews

    A. J. Braithwaite

    It's a new school year at Hawley Lodge and this time Luke Brownlow is sure that everything will go smoothly. Of course there's the small matter of the ongoing feud betwee...

  • Goody Two-Shoes reviews

    Goody Two-Shoes Book Reviews

    Unknown

    As soon as Little Margery got up in the Morning, which was very early, she ran all round the Village, crying for her Brother; and after some Time returned greatly distressed. Howev...

  • Goddess Among Us, Miraculous Epoch reviews

    Goddess Among Us, Miraculous Epoch Book Reviews

    Robert Laster

    Welcome to a beautiful journey. We begin by experiencing the beginning to an epic adventure of imagination, spiritual growth and unbreakable friendships. A speechless girl (Michell...

  • A Beautiful Struggle reviews

    A Beautiful Struggle Book Reviews

    Jaclyn Lewis

    Terra never knew her father, but she did know that it was his fault that her childhood was ruined. She ended up in one abusive house after another because her mom had the worst tas...

  • Daddy Takes Us Skating reviews

    Daddy Takes Us Skating Book Reviews

    Howard Roger Garis

    Hal and Mab were so excited at hearing their father speak about a new secret, that they could hardly eat their supper. There were so many questions they wanted to ask. But they man...

  • Donald and Dorothy reviews

    Donald and Dorothy Book Reviews

    Mary Mapes Dodge

    The door of the study was closed, and only Nero was to be seen. He, poor dog, stood in the wide hall gazing wistfully at the knob, and pricking up his ears whenever sounds of movem...

  • Two Maiden Aunts reviews

    Two Maiden Aunts Book Reviews

    Mary H. Debenham

    There was a certain little hamlet, just a few cottages clustered together beside a country road, where the world seemed hardly yet awake. The road ran across a wide common, where t...

  • The Happiness Book reviews

    The Happiness Book Book Reviews

    Kueber Kids

    This is an uplifting book written by first graders on the little things in life that make us happy.  

  • Those Were the Days reviews

    Those Were the Days Book Reviews

    Jenny Bravo

    Don't fall in love in high school.  Don't fall in love with your best friend.  Don't fall in love. At all.   When Claudia Lake's sist...

  • Game Plan reviews

    Game Plan Book Reviews

    Natalie Corbett Sampson

    "Poignant, wellpaced and compassionate, Game Plan is an achingly real look at how two families cope when life doesn't go as planned." Tish Cohen, bestselling author...

  • Out of the Shadows reviews

    Out of the Shadows Book Reviews

    Emma Carrie

    Orphaned. Abducted. Programmed. Emily won’t be a test specimen too. When Emily Brelin was five years old, a rogue general murdered her parents and abducted her. He forced her into ...

  • Hey, you reviews

    Hey, you Book Reviews

    Alex James Eccleston

    ‘Gripping from the first page to the last...’ Like everyone, Will Miller has a dream. A dream of one day becoming the creator of his own TV show. But unlike most, Will is determine...

  • The Marsh of the Little Blue Heron reviews

    The Marsh of the Little Blue Heron Book Reviews

    Anne Spackman

    The short story of natureloving John, a young teenage photographer, who encounters a little blue heron in a Florida wetland marsh. Soon after, John is in a car accident, and can�...

  • Eight Cousins reviews

    Eight Cousins Book Reviews

    Louisa May Alcott

    This is the story of Rose, a rich but lonely and sickly girl who has been recently orphaned and sent to live with her maiden aunts. When Rose’s guardian, Uncle Alec, returns from a...

  • Little Men reviews

    Little Men Book Reviews

    Louisa May Alcott

    The second novel in the Little Women series follows the further adventures of the nowmarried Jo March, her two sons, and her school for boys.   After inheriting the Plumfi...

  • Queensland Cousins reviews

    Queensland Cousins Book Reviews

    Eleanor Luisa Haverfield

    Nesta flushed a little and looked grave as she stood by the table fingering the string of the wonderful parcel. Such a lot of string there was, and so much sewing and writing! What...

  • Feats on the Fiord reviews

    Feats on the Fiord Book Reviews

    Harriet Martineau

    This admirable book deserves to be brought to the attention of parents in search of wholesome reading for their children today. It is something more than a juvenile book, being rea...

  • The Subconscious Mind of Z reviews

    The Subconscious Mind of Z Book Reviews

    Zana Robertson

    THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND OF Z is a series of three short stories with drama, suspense and sci fi. The stories deal with a wide array of interesting dynamics and relationships between ...

  • Pick-me-up reviews

    Pick-me-up Book Reviews

    Cecilia La France

    Pickmeup, a young adult problem novel, tells a heroic story of Katelyn fighting back against the dysfunctions of her family and her friends. While she tries to live in the right, K...

  • Jimsy reviews

    Jimsy Book Reviews

    Leona Dalrymple

    This book is about a very sweet Christmas story about an orphan boy having his first Christmas in the country.

  • The African Trader reviews

    The African Trader Book Reviews

    William Henry Giles Kingston

    Harry is a young chap, just about ready to leave school, when his father suffers some business losses, and the stress kills him. Harry is left with some sisters, and he does not wa...

  • Lily the Llama reviews

    Lily the Llama Book Reviews

    Kate Hill

    Come along with Lily the Llama as she explores the world! Written by Kate Hill Illustrated by Hannah Meacham

  • Benjamin Bunny reviews

    Benjamin Bunny Book Reviews

    Beatrix Potter

    Story Summary Peter Rabbit’s cousin, Benjamin Bunny, teams up with Peter to sneak into Mr McGregor’s garden to get back Peter’s clothes.  While in the garden, Benjamin dec...

  • The Mexican Twins reviews

    The Mexican Twins Book Reviews

    Lucy Fitch Perkins

    This is a picture of Antonio Francisco Gomez and his twin sister, Margarita Teresa Gomez. They live on the great hacienda, or plantation, of Señor Fernandez, in the wonderful count...

  • The Peasant and the Prince reviews

    The Peasant and the Prince Book Reviews

    Harriet Martineau

    This short novel describes in great detail the last months of the French Royal family. The book starts with four chapters describing the appalling lives that some of the French nob...

  • Dear Daniel reviews

    Dear Daniel Book Reviews

    Alyssa Schlicht

    Dear Daniel is the story of Blanche Martin, a 17 year old from Slinger, Wisconsin. She’s the daughter of Elizabeth Martin who was diagnosed with inoperable cancer three years ago. ...

  • Nature and Art reviews

    Nature and Art Book Reviews

    Mrs. Inchbald

    It is a nature book. First acquaintance of Mrs. Inchbald with Mrs. Siddons grew to a strong friendship, and this extended to the other members of the Kemble family. After seven yea...

  • Discrete reviews

    Discrete Book Reviews

    Ethan Freckleton & Scott Gill

    The Realm Online needs a hero. He'll have to grow up first. Billy's a friendless teen and child of divorce, but when he's playing The Realm Online?...

  • Collected reviews

    Collected Book Reviews

    Donna Thompson

    Scarlett is a loner who selfharms. Her parents have recently divorced and she clashes with her mum, Rhonda. Scarlett’s dad, Fred Turtle suffers from bipolar disorder, he is homeles...

  • Queechy, Volume II reviews

    Queechy, Volume II Book Reviews

    Susan Warner

    The farming plan succeeded beyond Fleda's hopes thanks not more to her wisdom than to the nice tact with which the wisdom was brought into play. The one was eked out with Seth...

  • Exiled for the Faith reviews

    Exiled for the Faith Book Reviews

    William Henry Giles Kingston

    The walk along which the young people were proceeding was shaded by tall trees, the thick boughs of which kept off the rays of the sun, shining brightly on the gay flowers and glit...

  • The Journal reviews

    The Journal Book Reviews

    John Mancini

    A short story about somewhat misfit 8th grader, her father, a summer reading assignment to read the Diary of Anne Frank, and the events of 9/11

  • The Journal reviews

    The Journal Book Reviews

    JT Lewis

    Coming to grips with the loss of his grandfather, young Gabriel Celtic gains new understanding, and respect for the man that had been his mentor. The Journal is a prequel for The A...

Best Paid Family Relationships Books of 2024

  • Flopsy Bunnies reviews

    Flopsy Bunnies Book Reviews

    Beatrix Potter, Marti Major & Lisa Clark

    Story Summary Eating lettuce can make a rabbit very sleepy.  When the Flopsy Bunnies fall asleep in a grassy ditch outside of Mr. McGregor’s garden, the excited gardener s...

  • Jane of Lantern Hill reviews

    Jane of Lantern Hill Book Reviews

    L.M. Montgomery

    Jane Stuart and her mother live with her grandmother in a bleak mansion in Toronto. Jane believed her father had died until she accidentally learned he was alive and well on Prince...

  • Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children reviews

    Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children Book Reviews

    Pye Henry Chavasse

    This is family book. This was, of course, a miracle; but how often does water, without any special intervention, act miraculously both in preventing and in curing skin diseases! An...

  • Prudence Says So reviews

    Prudence Says So Book Reviews

    Ethel Hueston

    Prudence stood at the foot of the stairs, deftly drawing on her black silk gloves, gloves still good in Prudence's eyes, though Fairy had long since discarded them as unfit fo...

  • Tin-Types Taken in the Streets of New York reviews

    Tin-Types Taken in the Streets of New York Book Reviews

    Lemuel Ely Quigg

    Mr. Ricketty is composed of angles. From his high silk hat worn into dulness, through his black frock coat worn into brightness, along each leg of his broadchecked trowsers worn in...

  • The Story of Hiawatha reviews

    The Story of Hiawatha Book Reviews

    Winston Stokes

    The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow. In this land of change it is important that we may learn a little of the childlike people who preceded us; who hunted, fished and wor...

  • One Dream Only reviews

    One Dream Only Book Reviews

    Elodie Nowodazkij

    She thought she was on her way to the top...   Sixteenyearold Natalya Pushkaya has one dream and one dream only: becoming the best ballerina ever. Dancing's always be...

  • The Woodlanders reviews

    The Woodlanders Book Reviews

    Thomas Hardy

    The story takes place in a small woodland village called Little Hintock, and concerns the efforts of an honest woodsman, Giles Winterborne, to marry his childhood sweetheart, Grace...

  • The Graymouse Family reviews

    The Graymouse Family Book Reviews

    Nellie Mabel Leonard

    This is a family life book. Mother Graymouse, with her family lived in a cosy attic which was as snug and comfortable as any good mouse could wish. Her children were named Limpytoe...

  • Phyllis reviews

    Phyllis Book Reviews

    Dorothy Whitehill

    A glorious autumn day spread its golden sunshine over the city. In the parks the red leaves blazed under the deep blue sky, and the water in the lakes sparkled over the reflections...

  • Mammy Tittleback and Her Family reviews

    Mammy Tittleback and Her Family Book Reviews

    Helen Hunt Jackson

    Mammy Tittleback is a splendid great tortoiseshell cat, yellow and black and white; nearly equal parts of each color, except on her tail and her face. Her tail is all black; and he...

  • The English Orphans reviews

    The English Orphans Book Reviews

    Mary Jane Holmes

    This story revolves around Mary, who becomes an orphan after her mother, who removed her and her siblings to Boston after their father died in England, dies after a protracted illn...

  • Countess Kate reviews

    Countess Kate Book Reviews

    Charlotte Mary Yonge

    Kate is an orphan who suddenly gets promoted to Countess. She gets moved to her old spinster aunts' house and commences to struggle for 7/8 of the book. She's heedless an...

  • The Bobbsey Twins at Home reviews

    The Bobbsey Twins at Home Book Reviews

    Laura Lee Hope

    The Bobbsey Twins is a series of 72 books written for children by various authors under the pen name of Laura Lee Hope. What makes this family unique is the double set of twins. Be...

  • The Bootlegger reviews

    The Bootlegger Book Reviews

    Wes Loder

    Ben, a nineyearold Navajo boy wonders how his father supports his family. One afternoon he follows him to find out. A middlegrade/ YA short story.

  • A Place To Call Home reviews

    A Place To Call Home Book Reviews

    Adrien Leduc

    After a harrowing escape from a bad foster home, Ron and Sarah find themselves on the streets of Toronto. Alone, and with nowhere to go, they seek refuge at a charitable shelter. Y...

  • Family Magic reviews

    Family Magic Book Reviews

    Patti Larsen

    WORLD'S BEST STORY 2014 Magic? Check. High school cheerbullies? Check. Impending evil? You betcha. She’s so doomed… While Sydlynn Hayle might be her coven's heir, her rel...

  • Les deux nigauds reviews

    Les deux nigauds Book Reviews

    Sophie Ségur

    Innocent et Simplicie Gargilier, âgés de 14 et 12 ans vivent avec leurs parents en Bretagne mays cela ne leur convient pas. Lassé de leurs caprices continuels pour aller à Paris, M...

  • The Dream reviews

    The Dream Book Reviews

    Kiran Kavikondala

    A short story of eleven year old Sunil & his dreams. He always believed his dreams would come true. Is it his innocence or will it be a reality?

  • The Edict of Scion reviews

    The Edict of Scion Book Reviews

    Erin Madison

    Maia hasn’t told anyone she’s the longlost princess betrothed to Prince Connor.  She especially can’t tell them now that she’s used her secret magic to ingrain herself int...

  • Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds reviews

    Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds Book Reviews

    Charles Mackay

    In reading the history of nations, we find that, like individuals, they have their whims and their peculiarities; their seasons of excitement and recklessness, when they care not w...

  • Master of the Vineyard reviews

    Master of the Vineyard Book Reviews

    Myrtle Reed

    Rosemary Starr, an orphan of twentyfive, has spent her whole life waiting hand and foot on her grandmother and aunt, finding her only solace in flighty dreams of romance and escape...

  • Toast reviews

    Toast Book Reviews

    Tj McKinnon

    After moving to her eighth school because her brother got them expelled, again, Kaila Jenson makes a decision to enjoy her time in high school. Kaila meets an incredible guy, Josh,...

  • Hampton Court reviews

    Hampton Court Book Reviews

    Walter Jerrold

    It is a travel history book. The Queen only survived the child's birth but a brief while. When he was but three days old the infant prince was christened here in great state. ...

  • Unlucky reviews

    Unlucky Book Reviews

    Caroline Austin

    It must be allowed that Mrs. Desmond, with the best dispositions in the world towards children in general and her most perplexing little stepdaughter Helen in particular, was not v...

  • Twin Shorts reviews

    Twin Shorts Book Reviews

    Sybil Nelson

    Hey I’m Priscilla, a.k.a Priscilla the Great. Usually, I like to talk about how my life got a little crazy after I learned about my special powers. Okay, it got a lot crazy. I mean...

  • Honoring Parents reviews

    Honoring Parents Book Reviews

    Anonymous

    Gayle Jackson in his remarkable book, Honoring Parents, has given us a biblically based book on why and how to honor our parents. Gayle has taken personal stories and imported them...

  • The Viking and the Vendetta reviews

    The Viking and the Vendetta Book Reviews

    A. J. Braithwaite

    It's a new school year at Hawley Lodge and this time Luke Brownlow is sure that everything will go smoothly. Of course there's the small matter of the ongoing feud betwee...

  • Goody Two-Shoes reviews

    Goody Two-Shoes Book Reviews

    Unknown

    As soon as Little Margery got up in the Morning, which was very early, she ran all round the Village, crying for her Brother; and after some Time returned greatly distressed. Howev...

  • Goddess Among Us, Miraculous Epoch reviews

    Goddess Among Us, Miraculous Epoch Book Reviews

    Robert Laster

    Welcome to a beautiful journey. We begin by experiencing the beginning to an epic adventure of imagination, spiritual growth and unbreakable friendships. A speechless girl (Michell...

  • A Beautiful Struggle reviews

    A Beautiful Struggle Book Reviews

    Jaclyn Lewis

    Terra never knew her father, but she did know that it was his fault that her childhood was ruined. She ended up in one abusive house after another because her mom had the worst tas...

  • Daddy Takes Us Skating reviews

    Daddy Takes Us Skating Book Reviews

    Howard Roger Garis

    Hal and Mab were so excited at hearing their father speak about a new secret, that they could hardly eat their supper. There were so many questions they wanted to ask. But they man...

  • Donald and Dorothy reviews

    Donald and Dorothy Book Reviews

    Mary Mapes Dodge

    The door of the study was closed, and only Nero was to be seen. He, poor dog, stood in the wide hall gazing wistfully at the knob, and pricking up his ears whenever sounds of movem...

  • Two Maiden Aunts reviews

    Two Maiden Aunts Book Reviews

    Mary H. Debenham

    There was a certain little hamlet, just a few cottages clustered together beside a country road, where the world seemed hardly yet awake. The road ran across a wide common, where t...

  • The Happiness Book reviews

    The Happiness Book Book Reviews

    Kueber Kids

    This is an uplifting book written by first graders on the little things in life that make us happy.  

  • Those Were the Days reviews

    Those Were the Days Book Reviews

    Jenny Bravo

    Don't fall in love in high school.  Don't fall in love with your best friend.  Don't fall in love. At all.   When Claudia Lake's sist...

  • Game Plan reviews

    Game Plan Book Reviews

    Natalie Corbett Sampson

    "Poignant, wellpaced and compassionate, Game Plan is an achingly real look at how two families cope when life doesn't go as planned." Tish Cohen, bestselling author...

  • Out of the Shadows reviews

    Out of the Shadows Book Reviews

    Emma Carrie

    Orphaned. Abducted. Programmed. Emily won’t be a test specimen too. When Emily Brelin was five years old, a rogue general murdered her parents and abducted her. He forced her into ...

  • Hey, you reviews

    Hey, you Book Reviews

    Alex James Eccleston

    ‘Gripping from the first page to the last...’ Like everyone, Will Miller has a dream. A dream of one day becoming the creator of his own TV show. But unlike most, Will is determine...

  • The Marsh of the Little Blue Heron reviews

    The Marsh of the Little Blue Heron Book Reviews

    Anne Spackman

    The short story of natureloving John, a young teenage photographer, who encounters a little blue heron in a Florida wetland marsh. Soon after, John is in a car accident, and can�...

  • Eight Cousins reviews

    Eight Cousins Book Reviews

    Louisa May Alcott

    This is the story of Rose, a rich but lonely and sickly girl who has been recently orphaned and sent to live with her maiden aunts. When Rose’s guardian, Uncle Alec, returns from a...

  • Little Men reviews

    Little Men Book Reviews

    Louisa May Alcott

    The second novel in the Little Women series follows the further adventures of the nowmarried Jo March, her two sons, and her school for boys.   After inheriting the Plumfi...

  • Queensland Cousins reviews

    Queensland Cousins Book Reviews

    Eleanor Luisa Haverfield

    Nesta flushed a little and looked grave as she stood by the table fingering the string of the wonderful parcel. Such a lot of string there was, and so much sewing and writing! What...

  • Feats on the Fiord reviews

    Feats on the Fiord Book Reviews

    Harriet Martineau

    This admirable book deserves to be brought to the attention of parents in search of wholesome reading for their children today. It is something more than a juvenile book, being rea...

  • The Subconscious Mind of Z reviews

    The Subconscious Mind of Z Book Reviews

    Zana Robertson

    THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND OF Z is a series of three short stories with drama, suspense and sci fi. The stories deal with a wide array of interesting dynamics and relationships between ...

  • Pick-me-up reviews

    Pick-me-up Book Reviews

    Cecilia La France

    Pickmeup, a young adult problem novel, tells a heroic story of Katelyn fighting back against the dysfunctions of her family and her friends. While she tries to live in the right, K...

  • Jimsy reviews

    Jimsy Book Reviews

    Leona Dalrymple

    This book is about a very sweet Christmas story about an orphan boy having his first Christmas in the country.

  • The African Trader reviews

    The African Trader Book Reviews

    William Henry Giles Kingston

    Harry is a young chap, just about ready to leave school, when his father suffers some business losses, and the stress kills him. Harry is left with some sisters, and he does not wa...

  • Lily the Llama reviews

    Lily the Llama Book Reviews

    Kate Hill

    Come along with Lily the Llama as she explores the world! Written by Kate Hill Illustrated by Hannah Meacham

  • Benjamin Bunny reviews

    Benjamin Bunny Book Reviews

    Beatrix Potter

    Story Summary Peter Rabbit’s cousin, Benjamin Bunny, teams up with Peter to sneak into Mr McGregor’s garden to get back Peter’s clothes.  While in the garden, Benjamin dec...

  • The Mexican Twins reviews

    The Mexican Twins Book Reviews

    Lucy Fitch Perkins

    This is a picture of Antonio Francisco Gomez and his twin sister, Margarita Teresa Gomez. They live on the great hacienda, or plantation, of Señor Fernandez, in the wonderful count...

  • The Peasant and the Prince reviews

    The Peasant and the Prince Book Reviews

    Harriet Martineau

    This short novel describes in great detail the last months of the French Royal family. The book starts with four chapters describing the appalling lives that some of the French nob...

  • Dear Daniel reviews

    Dear Daniel Book Reviews

    Alyssa Schlicht

    Dear Daniel is the story of Blanche Martin, a 17 year old from Slinger, Wisconsin. She’s the daughter of Elizabeth Martin who was diagnosed with inoperable cancer three years ago. ...

  • Nature and Art reviews

    Nature and Art Book Reviews

    Mrs. Inchbald

    It is a nature book. First acquaintance of Mrs. Inchbald with Mrs. Siddons grew to a strong friendship, and this extended to the other members of the Kemble family. After seven yea...

  • Discrete reviews

    Discrete Book Reviews

    Ethan Freckleton & Scott Gill

    The Realm Online needs a hero. He'll have to grow up first. Billy's a friendless teen and child of divorce, but when he's playing The Realm Online?...

  • Collected reviews

    Collected Book Reviews

    Donna Thompson

    Scarlett is a loner who selfharms. Her parents have recently divorced and she clashes with her mum, Rhonda. Scarlett’s dad, Fred Turtle suffers from bipolar disorder, he is homeles...

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    Queechy, Volume II Book Reviews

    Susan Warner

    The farming plan succeeded beyond Fleda's hopes thanks not more to her wisdom than to the nice tact with which the wisdom was brought into play. The one was eked out with Seth...

  • Exiled for the Faith reviews

    Exiled for the Faith Book Reviews

    William Henry Giles Kingston

    The walk along which the young people were proceeding was shaded by tall trees, the thick boughs of which kept off the rays of the sun, shining brightly on the gay flowers and glit...

  • The Journal reviews

    The Journal Book Reviews

    John Mancini

    A short story about somewhat misfit 8th grader, her father, a summer reading assignment to read the Diary of Anne Frank, and the events of 9/11

  • The Journal reviews

    The Journal Book Reviews

    JT Lewis

    Coming to grips with the loss of his grandfather, young Gabriel Celtic gains new understanding, and respect for the man that had been his mentor. The Journal is a prequel for The A...