Timeless Diego and the Rangers of the Vastlantic Parents Review
Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) is a genre that includes science technology that could possibly happen in the future and/or in space and/or in a different dimension.
Check out these engaging science fiction chapter books for ages six to sixteen. I hope they'll get your kids reading and reading and reading.
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Sci-Fi Books Ages half dozen – 9
Zita the Spacegirl past Ben Hatke
This is one of our favorite graphic novels! Zita the Spacegirl is a truthful friend who non just saves her best friend from kidnapping aliens merely saves the galaxy!
Ricky Ricotta'south Mighty Robot The Voodoo Vultures from Venus by Dav Pilkey, illustrated by Dan Santat
Kudos to Dav Pilkey and Dan Santat for creating such an action-packed, engaging new serial for young readers. And the illustrations are marvelous. It's not ofttimes you see a volume in full color – love that!
Galaxy Zack Hello, Nebulon!
An easy chapter volume that's unproblematic, fun, and entertaining about a boy who moves to a new planet.
Plants vs. Zombies by Paul Tobin and Ron Chan
If your child likes these graphic novels, in that location are TONS of books in this funny sci-fi zombie series.
Diary of a Minecraft Zombie Volume 1: A Scare of a Cartel by Herobrine Books
Short sentences with witty observations on life from the perspective of a Minecraft zombie that will crack you upwards. I was surprised that this was such an entertaining, funny read. Nothing scary. Just fun. Especially for Minecraft enthusiasts. (These are Costless for Kindle Unlimited subscribers!)
Doodle Adventures: The Search for Slimy Space Slugs! by Mike Lowery
This book non only hooks the reader with its infinite-adventure plot and hilarious narrator Carl the Duckbut it invites YOU to find the missing priceless antiquity requiring bravery, heroism and drawing. Yes, drawing. Along the journeying to retrieve the artifact from Captain Sleezoog (he's a slug), y'all'll be tasked with doing your office. And so you'll make sure (past drawing) that you've got a spacesuit, you've packed everything y'all need to bring, the rocket design is perfect plus has some silly (bandages!?) extras, and lots more as the adventure ensues. It may sound contrived but it'south an engaging adventure any kid, artist or not, will love. And at that place is More in the serial! As well read: The Pursuit of the Pesky Pizza Pirate!
Frank Einstein and the Antimatter Motor by Jon Scieszka, illustrated by Brian Biggs
Frank invents things. Most of the time, those things don't work. Recently, Frank has been trying to make a robot who tin can recollect for himself (like Frankenstein) using erstwhile appliances and spare parts (toaster, keyboard, Shop-Vac). Frank doesn't do it but in a miracle of fictional science, the robot builds himself. This book is a bit slower-paced than I like but I think it's a decent read that will appeal to immature tinkerers.
Hilo The Boy Who Crashed to Earth by Judd Winick
Hilo can't recollect much before D.J. finds him crashed into the globe. But evil robots accept followed Hilo to Globe and it'southward up to Hilo to protect information technology. This ends on a cliff-hanger simply is worth it — it's a great page-turning graphic novel gamble with more than in the series.

Bots #five: A Tale of Two Classrooms by Russ Bolts, illustrated by Jay Cooper
I'yard tardily to the Bot books craze then I started with a story most Bot school. It's funny, audacious, and engaging to read with comic panels and dialogue, I can see why this showtime chapter book series has gained such a big fan base in the last year.
Star Wars Jedi Academy by Jeffrey Brown
Engaging from the first page, this is a relatable graphic novel adventure story about a immature boy, Roan, who dreams of becoming a airplane pilot . . . but gets into Jedi school instead. He'southward the oldest new student, everyone else started long earlier him. Roan has ups and downs, as i does at a new school, but finds his place at the school and new friends. Highly recommended!
Killer Species by Michael P. Spradlin
A fast-paced chance series about a mad scientist who creates a hybrid crocodile-dinosaur-bird killer creature to stop visitors from entering the Everglades. Emmet and his father arrive to investigate just when his begetter is kidnapped, Ant and his friend, Calvin, know information technology's upward to them to discover where the kidnapper is holding Emmet's father. GREAT for reluctant readers — and anyone who loves a crazy sci-fi who-done-it!
Into the Game (Minecraft Woodsword Chronicles) by Nick Eliopulos
First in one of the BEST Minecraft book series, this adventure follows five players who are transported inside the game– and it's real and they'll accept to utilise all their survival and problem-solving skills to stay live. BOXED SET of Books 1 – 4 Here.
Albert Hopper Science Hero by John Himmelman
Albert Hopper and his niece and nephew use his wormlike ship to dig into the center of the globe…but the ship gets stuck! The story contains lots of science, particularly geology vocabulary, which makes me think it will exist as well hard for many start readers. Yet, it'due south an heady scientific discipline hazard with engaging black and green illustrations.
Sci-Fi Books for Ages 8 – 12
Trapped in a Video Game by Dustin Brady, illustrated by Brady Jessee
Gamers and non-gamers alike who love exciting and unsafe stories won't desire to miss this excellent action-packed series. Jesse'southward friend gets an early release of a video game — and it sucks both boys into the game. Inside the game, they meet a classmate who has been missing for weeks and is at present a grown-up man in the game. They're all trapped with no escape possible.
A Contraction in Time past Madeline Fifty'Engle
I've read this volume so many times, I tin't count — many times with my classes equally a read aloud — and every time it's just every bit fantastic. (That doesn't always happen with books.) A Wrinkle in Time is a remarkable, well-written run a risk in infinite that deals with the overarching theme of skilful vs. evil. One thousand thousand and her brother, Charles Wallace, and friend, Calvin, set off to find her scientist male parent who disappeared while researching tesseracts.

Diary of an 8-Bit Warrior by Cube Kid, illustrated by Saboten
Runt is a 12-yr old with real problems. He doesn't want to exist a typical villager with the typical boring life. He wants to be a warrior like Steve. And then he'due south excited when his school finally agrees that the villagers might demand warriors to fight back against the nightly attacks. When Steve loses everything and moves in with Runt's family unit, Runt hopes that Steve will help with warrior grooming. Just information technology's a guy named Mike whose in the village jail that helps because Steve is besides depressed. Runt's a relatable, generally serious, graphic symbol who just wants a different life — similar most kids his historic period and is competing for a dream opportunity.
Space Case and Spaced Out by Stuart Gibbs
review written by my girl, 11-year old JJ
This series was AMAZING! It was a murder mystery on the moon. I can never reject a good, realistic sci-fi PLUS murder mystery. It has it all! It was placed in 2040 and their 2nd-in-command had died. He had walked out the airlock (to the moon'southward surface) with his space adjust on wrong– he died in seconds. Everyone thought he had gone crazy, but Dashiel suspected differently. Murder. The first book is almost mirrored in the second –the base of operations commander this time disappears. With just plenty breaking the rules, they can figure out where she is and who did it.
The Concluding Kids on Earth past Max Brallier, illustrated past Douglas Colgate
ADDICTING!! In this story, the zombie apocalypse is kind of fun. At least that's how Jack approaches life and zombie fights. He and his all-time friend, Quint, live in an upgraded, well-defended treehouse (which is Then COOL I totally want to live at that place) where they programme for rescuing his crush June (even though she doesn't need rescuing being quite capable) and fighting zombies. Illustrations throughout make this fifty-fifty more appealing to read and imagine. I absolutely honey this serial.
The Concluding Gate of the Emperor by Kwame Mbalia and Prince Joel Makonnen
Yared's Uncle Moti moves them around frequently so when Yared gives his real proper name during an augmented reality game, he doesn't think the soldiers that go far are after him. But they are. And everything he believed about his life turns out to exist a lie…including his identity. Yared partners with another game player, the Ibis, to escape the troops and the giant monster and find the truth. The 2 clever, quick-witted kids face up incredible danger, insurmountable odds, and a milky way-spanning war merely Yared has been trained for this and he is ready to fight. Set in a futuristic Ethiopian empire, this exciting hazard grabs your interest and keeps information technology through wild twists and turns that characteristic heroic main characters!
Hypnotists by Gordon Korman
Mix the activeness-packed writing of Korman with a boy who can anesthetize others – and who is recruited to exist in a "special" schoolhouse to salve the globe. But is that actually what the school does? And, unlike some series whos sequels disappoint, all the books in this series are fantabulous.
Dead City past James Ponti
Okay, this is more paranormal than sci-fi merely So good I wanted to include information technology in this genre list, too. Molly's recruited to hunt zombies in New York Urban center, simply similar her mother, who is expressionless. Or is mom actually a zombie? And why is she trying to contact Molly? This is a bully action-adventure story with a mystery. I loved all the books in this zombie series.
Masterminds by Gordon Korman
Now a consummate series now that my kids and I highly recommend… Eli and his friends are riding bikes when they accidentally find that some of them are physically prevented from leaving their utopia-blazon town. But there's more. Then Eli discovers that his "male parent" is the leader of a group of scientists who are using the town and some of the kids, in a underground and unapproved science experiment. And you won't believe what that experiment is!! (Hint: the championship gives y'all a big clue.) Will the kids escape and volition they be more than their Deoxyribonucleic acid?
Explorer University: The Nebula Clandestine by Trudi Trueit
This is National Geographic'south outset fictional book serial with full-color illustrations that hits the spot with an exciting mix of science, applied science, hazard, and mystery. Newly accepted into the prestigious Explorer University for science and exploration, Cruz realizes that someone is trying to impale him; someone who doesn't want him finding out about his female parent's mysterious enquiry and untimely decease. I LOVE the absurd tech, astonishing friendships, plot twists, plus an intriguing premise with more books to follow.
Minrs by Kevin Sylvester
Action & intrigue in outer space — this book volition hook you correct away. Christopher's space colony domicile is attacked by pirates. He and many other children escape to the hugger-mugger mines. Christopher's determined to help the others detect food, h2o, and the emergency beacon just get-go, they'll have to work together and confronting a terrible truth most the Melming Mining company. The third and final book in the trilogy is out now. This is a not-to-miss middle-class sci-fi series.
The Ghost Network: Activate by I.I. Davidson
Jack and his friend are hackers who go taken to a pinnacle-secret tech school where all is not as it seems. Not but are the kids in danger but there seems to be a computer implanted inside their brains!? The story intrigued me from the become-go but after nearly the middle, the action was so fast-paced and suspenseful, I was totally hooked.
Escape from a Video Gameby Dustin Brady
If y'all like adrenaline with pure loftier stakes activity, this choose-your-own gamble book volition be your next favorite book! You are the hero in a new release video game called Cooper Hawke and the Secret of Phantom Island. Think quickly in order to escape your enemies and not become killed.
Edge of Extinction The Ark Plan by Laura Martin
Activity and excitement from the first page! This is a fantastic story near a dangerous world where cloned dinosaurs have taken over the world. Sky and her fellow humans live below ground in safe with "Noah" as their supreme ruler. When Sky discovers that her missing (maybe traitor?) male parent left her a secret note with cryptic instructions on how to exist found, she decides to get out the underground city in order to find him. Barely exterior a day, she and her friend Shawn are rescued from hungry dinosaurs by a male child who lives in a treetop enclave. Then, the boy's enclave is attacked by Noah's soldiers looking for her and Sky realizes that everything she believed virtually Noah is incorrect. But tin she escape the soldiers that are following her every move?
Blossom by Kenneth Oppel
Get ready for a wild ride of suspense, action, take a chance, science fiction, and coolness!! Blossom tells the story of iii kids who are not affected by the strange-looking plants that appear out of nowhere and accept over state all over the world, covering houses and streets, swallowing animals and people but doing nix to these kids. Scientists figure out that the plants are an alien invasion…and think these kids may be the only chance they have to stop them. To avert spoilers, I'll just tell you that information technology'due south an AWESOME story…and ends on a crazy cliff hanger.
Fuzzy Mud past Louis Sachar
They're not supposed to exist in the forest, merely to avoid Chad the bully Tamaya and Marshall become there anyhow. Tamaya discovers the weird-looking "fuzzy mud" and throws information technology at Chad's face who had followed them. When Chad goes missing, and Tamaya's hand gets a bloody rash, it's clear that the mud is not just mud. Fast-paced and adventurous, kids won't be able to put this book downwardly. I couldn't.
City of Thieves (Battle Dragons) by Alex London
In Drakopolis, gangs of kins clans run the neighborhoods with violence and criminal offence, using dragons to fight each other and piece of work equally taxis and cargo carriers. He's devastated to larn that his all-time friend who happens to exist non-binary is in a kin and never told him– and that his family unit is in danger if Abel doesn't fight. In an heady plot twist, Abel uses his strengths, his family, and his two 7th grade classmates to fight against ALL the kins to erase his family'due south debt once and for all. Absurd world-edifice with fantastic character evolution — this was a fun read!
Daughter of the Deep by Rick Riordan
Go ready for activity, intrigue, plot twists, and super-cool applied science! Ana's freshman course at her specialized marine and naval academy are the only survivors when the academy is blown up. Every bit the form races to board their field trip ship, their chaperone reveals several essential secrets…Jule Verne'south novels based on Helm Nemo are more often than not true, Ana'south the but surviving relative of Helm Nemo, and they volition be attacked by the land schoolhouse if they don't get to safety immediately.
Area 51 Interns: Alien Summer by James South. Murray and Carsen Smith
It's the first day of summer vacation and Viv and her friends' parents are "taking their kids to piece of work"–at Area 51. It starts off boring and touristy but when aliens escape from their cells, the kids see the real facility and picket as the adults become captured past aliens.Viv and her friends must discover a manner to go to the alien transport and save their parents and other kids. Information technology'due south an exciting, fast-paced, kids-every bit-heroes alien adventure with a big twist…
Lion of Mars by Jennifer L. Holm
Eleven-year-old Bell lives in an cloak-and-dagger chemical compound on Mars. His Us group is isolated from the other country's settlements only when the grownups get a deadly rodent-borne illness, the kids leave and try to get assist from the other colonies. An imaginative story of friendship and risk…on Mars!
Atlantis: The Adventitious Invasion past Gregory Mone
Lewis's scientist dad believes that Atlantis still exists and when Lewis sneaks off to detect his dad's lab, he ends up on a journey with his dad and his dad's research banana, Hanna, to find out the truth. Meanwhile, an Atlantian daughter sneaks away from home and passed the guards to come across if in that location could be life to a higher place the bounding main. When their fates collide, the excitement at each other's beingness is brusque-lived because the Atlantian Eraser guards capture Lewis's dad…and so Lewis and Hanna. Interesting, action-packed, and filled with cool tech!
Greystone Secrets: The Strangers by Margaret Peterson Haddix
Exciting from the first page to the last! Why would the Greystone kids' loving, wonderful mom leave the 3 of them just after hearing the news nigh a bizarre kidnapping involving a family unit with their EXACT same names and birthdays? And why is there a undercover room in their basement that leads to another firm in a different world? The kids, forth with their new friend, Natalie, embark on a dangerous adventure to find their missing mom, travel to an alternate world, and relieve the kidnapped children.
7th Grade vs the Galaxy by Joshua S. Levy
What a wild ride! Literally. Because PSS 118 is a spaceship school. When the school/ship is attacked, Jack gets instructions from his former-teacher dad on how to escape. But Jack accidentally sends the send into another solar system resulting in their capture by aliens. Aliens they didn't know existed! Apparently, Jack's dad invented the human's offset calorie-free-speed engine and neglected to tell anyone that he'd installed it on their schoolhouse spaceship. If y'all similar stories with aliens, friendship drama, awesome kid heroes, and plenty of action, you'll love this volume. Plus, it has an ending that will knock your socks off.
Sanity & Tallulah by Molly Brooks (GRAPHIC NOVEL)
Sanity and Tallulah are two proficient friends who live on a space station. Sanity is a bright inventor — but her newest (illegal) creation, a iii-headed kitten named Princess Destroyer of Worlds has escaped and is living up to her name — destroyer. The friends look for their missing kitten simply instead notice a big problem that will destroy the space station merely information technology'southward non acquired by the kitten. While the station is evacuated, the friends piece of work hard to stop the duct weasels and the engine from overheating. I dearest the space station setting, the super-smart trouble-solving main characters, and the non-stop action.
5 Worlds: The Sand Warrior by Mark Siegel, Alexis Siegel, Xanthe Bouma, Matt Rockefeller, and Boya Sunday (GRAPHIC NOVEL)
Gorgeous artwork sets the tone for an otherworldly graphic novel story. The five worlds are falling into anarchy. When one world attacks another, Oona Lee, a girl who is a sand dancer, rescues two boys and the three work together to light the unlit Beacons and salvage the worlds. Only, they confront a dark force that comes with a devastating betrayal.
Star Scouts by Mike Lawrence (GRAPHIC NOVEL)
Not plumbing equipment in and finding your place in the world never was and then out of this world! Avani hates her new school and the girls in her Flower Scouts troop who talk almost makeup and boys. When she's accidentally abducted by a friendly conflicting named Mabel, Avani joins Mabel'south Star Scout troop– a more crazy and adventurous grouping than her human troop, just like she wants. Information technology'due south e'er important to observe your tribe of friends, even if they're aliens. This is a fantastic romp through space with stunning illustrations. (And also endorsed by my 12-year onetime girl!
Beetle Boy by One thousand.Thousand. Leonard
Darkus Cuttle's museum director dad mysteriously disappears from a locked room in the museum. Darkus learns that in that location'due south something very strange going on . . . and information technology has to practice with intelligent beetles and a roughshod benefactress of the museum. This sci-fi chapter book took me by surprise; I can't wait for the side by side volume in the series.
Horizon by Scott Westerfeld
First of seven books, we follow a plane crash over the Arctic Circle with only eight kid survivors. The wrecked aeroplane lands in a sinister jungle filled with attacking vines, shredder birds, and 2 moons in the sky. When the kids find an anti-gravity tool, they use information technology to assist them wing and so they can locate water and hunt for answers to where they are. They suspect someone engineered this dangerous world and more importantly, the kids need their help –Molly is getting sicker from the glowing green bird bite on her shoulder and they don't desire another death.*The adults on the plane are presumed dead and ane of the kids dies during the story.
Boy 10 by Dan Smith
Action-packed science fiction with enough of suspense, Ash wakes up in a medical facility on a remote island with gun-wielding soldiers and a dangerous poisonous substance that will impale his mother and the other trapped scientists within hours. He works with a girl named Isabel to traverse the island in search for the antidote carried by the soldiers. Of course, it won't be piece of cake. And there are more dangers than he knows.
Timeless Diego and the Rangers of the Vastlantic by Armand Baltazar
Lush, full-color illustrations (over 150!) fill this dramatic science fiction adventure in one of the most uniquely imagined worlds. 13-yr old Diego lives in New Chicago post-Fourth dimension Collision. Now, in the nowadays, the Steam Timers, the Mid Timers, the Elders, and other groups coexist peacefully after a terrible earth war. Only it's a delicate peace. When Diego's dad, the leading engineer for the territories, and his colleague are kidnapped past a splinter group, Diego and his friends set out on a rescue mission where they're immediately captured by pirates. The action is non-stop, the plot is skillfully crafted, and the characters, both boys and girls, are interesting. Don't miss this incredible, epic run a risk!
Glitch by Laura Martin
In this world, some people have the genetic ability to fourth dimension travel. Regan is one of those people. Like all kids with this power, she'south required to train every bit a Glitcher so as teens and adults, they'll be ready to stop the bad guys from interfering with historical events. She gets an illegal message from her future self that she could get to jail for— and start to suspect that things aren't as they seem. Then, she and her nemesis, another kid called Elliot, get sent to a secret partner program. They're forced to work together clandestinely to terminate a ending that could destroy the entire Glitch programme. Fast-paced, unique, and entertaining!
The Quest for the Truth series (books i – 4) by Brock Eastman (CHRISTIAN)
I couldn't put these books down — which was a very fun surprise because I didn't know what to expect from a Christian fiction series similar this. The writing is fantastic — fast-paced and engaging and the story itself is intriguing, a futuristic world in which the four siblings archeologist parents are kidnapped by forces trying to find artifacts which will lead them to eternal life. The kids pursue both the artifacts and their missing parents across dissimilar planets where they observe a hidden civilisation of blue-colored people, escape a dangerous laboratory with predatory creatures including dinosaurs, learn a friend is really a foe, get captured past pirates, and so much more. I'thousand looking forward to the final book, book v!
The Jupiter Pirates Hunt for the Hydra past Jason Fry
This is a GREAT pirate adventure, simply these pirates are in space and now supposed to exist called the more politically correct term "privateers." Tycho and his siblings are competing amongst each other for who will be the side by side captain after their mom. When it's Tycho'due south turn to helm, he encounters a transport with a suspicious diplomat. Unable to seize the ship'due south cargo because of the diplomat, Tycho's family demands a court determine.
Nether Their Skin by Margaret Peterson Haddix
In this sci-fi world, blood brother and sister twins discover a big and dangerous underground. Their parents are robots, and so are all the adults in the world! Mesmerizing.
The Mighty Odds by Amy Ignatow
I liked this volume but information technology wasn't the complete story so exist warned, you'll have to stay tuned until the next book is out to get more than of the plot. Basically, this book sets things up — we larn that the random group of students in a bus accident all are different somehow — they each have powers. And so exercise their fire starting substitute teacher and their at present invisible omnibus driver. The bus driver tells them he was transporting something hugger-mugger and he thinks that afflicted all of them.
Six: A Devastating Call. An Incommunicable Journey. And No Turning Back. past K.M. Vaughan
This is a fantastic, fast-paced chance! I loved every 2nd of this story and know your kids volition as well. When Parker's scientist father is kidnapped, he sends Parker an interrupted bulletin with merely a proper name. Parker, his friend Aaron, his friend'south butler, and his sister, Emma, race to save their father, only to find that his father is on another planet and the technology to get him back is the invention his dad was working on.
The Giver by Lois Lowry
Prepare in a dystopian society, this Newbery medal winner grabs your attention and keeps it until the cease. What is going on in this community? When Jonas is assigned his job as "Receiver of Retentivity" he learns just how much his hidden and controlled. At present he'll take to decide simply what he'll do with this horrifying information.
The Last Dogs: The Vanishingpast Christopher Holt
Holt is an amazing writer and the story is a fast-paced hazard that your kids will thoroughly bask. All the humans have either left suddenly or were rounded upward and forced to leave. Simply non the dogs or other animals. Max, a yellowish Lab knows that he must find and save his family. From the moment he escapes his kennel at the vet's, he faces huge obstacles – angry, starving wolves, no food, a gang of subway rats, a house of cats, and the decision-making Corporation, a "perfect" society for dogs where everyone works and no one can leave.
Jinxed by Amy McCulloch
What an astonishing premise — you lot are going to honey this on so many levels. It's " a fairy tale, but not of princes and frogs, ball gowns and pumpkins, just of makers and metal, of wire and ingenuity and inspiration and creativity and invention." In this evolved gild, the tech company MONCHA makes computerized pets caled bakus that act like smartphones and computers. Lacey finds an unusual, half-destroyed cat baku and rebuilds it using a 3D printer and institute parts. When her baku Jinx starts to work, he's noticeably different than the other bakus– he can speak into her listen and call back for himself! Then when she starts competing with other kids at her prestigious school in the boxing of the bakus, Jinx doesn't follow the rules which pb to his capture and the discovery of a sinister truth about MONCHA. Fantastic, fast-paced, and idea-provoking.
The Secret Deep by Lindsay Galvin
After their female parent dies of cancer, Aster and her younger sister, Poppy, travel to New Zeland to alive with their cancer researcher aunt. Poppy sneaks a phone into their aunt'southward eco-hamlet and that'southward how she sends their new friend from the plane, Sam, a bulletin nearly where they are. But when Sam bikes to visit them, all he finds of the hamlet are ashes. That's because Aster's aunt has moved everyone and burned the village. But what happens side by side is hard to believe. Aster'southward aunt gasses anybody on the gunkhole, the Aster wakes up in the ocean solitary. She will somewhen find an island and two other teenagers from the village but strangest of all is she meets a boy with gills who breathes water instead of air. When danger arrives with Sam'south assist, it's a fight for survival and answers. Fascinating and hard to put down.
Jonny Jakes Investigates: The Hamburgers of Doom by Malcolm Judge
Johnny is the anonymous reporter for the tell-the-truth hush-hush school newspaper, The Woodford Word. His latest investigation is the unusual principal, an alien who is somehow brainwashing the whole school and the parents and turning them into stubby zombies. (The title is a BIG hint.) He pairs up with a girl named Julie, his friend Norris, and an unusual drama teacher to find a way to stop the alien primary from fattening up the students to swallow them all. This sounds weird but it's really a great story of perseverance, friendship, and old-fashioned investigative journalism.
Cleopatra in Space #1: Target Practice by Mike Machack (GRAPHIC NOVEL)
Cleopatra is transported to the future on a different planet where she learns she's destined to save the world. To set, she attends school (sort of) and trains with a wise former cat. She'due south sent on her beginning mission before she is fully ready. Tin she do information technology or will her lack of preparation ruin the mission?
The Time Museum past Matthew Loux (GRAPHIC NOVEL)
Delia interns at the Time Museum, a time travel museum where she and other kids her age compete for a permanent spot with the museum in this sci-fi graphic novel. A sinister fourth dimension traveler forces the group to work together to terminate permanent damage to the world and the fourth dimension museum. My xi-yr quondam thought this book was crawly.
Dark Life by Kat Falls
When the oceans swallowed much of the earth, humans either moved into stacked cities or the body of water floor. Ty lives in the bounding main only his fashion of life is threatened by murderous outlaws who steal and kill. He befriends a Topside girl named Gemma who is looking for her brother undersea. They learn that her blood brother is the leader of the outlaws, was a quondam medical experiment, and has Dark gifts just similar Ty. This is activeness and intrigue from the go-go and you'll love every minute of it. (Next in the series is Rip Tide .)
Finn and the Intergalactic Lunchbox by Michael Buckley
A kooky merely entertaining adventure involving expert and bad aliens, a hush-hush weapon to defeat the bug bad guys, and a malfunctioning robot. A secret weapon to defeat the bug bad guys gets stuck in a luncheon box and partially attached to Finn. The robot wants to bring information technology dorsum to the Resistance but he'll take to take Finn with the him. Wormholes, betrayal, and a fight to save the Earth will appeal to adventurous kids who dearest science fiction.
Science Fiction Books for Kids Ages 13+
I Am Number Iv by Pittacus Lore, et.al
Considering these books zip along with fast-paced adventure and action, you lot'll exist hard-pressed to stop reading! John isn't a human teenager, he's one of 9 Loric children who were sent to Earth when their planet was attacked by the evil Mogadorians. He moves effectually a lot with his guardian to escape these conflicting killers who tin only impale the kids in numerical social club…Now that he's come of age, he develops his Legacies — powers that will help him survive. But 1, two, and three have been killed already. John is next.
Ruby Rising by Pierce Chocolate-brown
You lot will love, love this YA book series that takes identify on Mars in a color-coded caste society. Darrow, a low-caste Red, infiltrates the ruling Gilded caste'southward special preparation schoolhouse. His training is to impale or exist killed, lead an regular army or be enslaved. It's better than The Hunger Games — peculiarly for teens who don't want to read near romance and who really get enthralled with battle strategy. Every volume in this unique sci-fi series is addicting — I cartel you to put it down.
The Last Cuentista past Donna Barba HigueraA mesmerizing, beautiful story nearly a girl named Petra who is on a spaceship with her family, traveling to a new domicile afterwards the World is destroyed, that is also about humanity, storytelling, and survival. When Petra wakes up, the reality on the transport is horrifically different than she expected. Her parents have been killed, her brother is missing, and all the other humans' memories have been erased. Except her memory remains. Since she's the only person who knows the truth and the past, Petra is determined to foil the sinister Collective's plan to control everyone and every narrative. She plays the part of a heed-controlled teenager only shares Mexican cuentos / folktales with the other Zetas. Her conclusion will save not simply the Zetas but possibly an entire civilisation of settlers. Petra is a brave, fierce girl who shows us that nosotros are less than human without fine art, music, and stories. Había una vez…
The Prisoner of Jail cell 25 (Michael Vey #1) past Richard Paul Evans
A fantastic read nigh a boy with electrical powers, and an evil group who wants to control him and others similar him.
The Maze Runner by James Dasher
I loved this series . . . mostly. I didn't love the concluding books and how the story ended — but that ofttimes happens with serial doesn't it? Serial are difficult, especially when the first book starts out so strong. In this dystopian world, kids are either killed or must kill to survive. In that location are tons of plot twists which I loved.
Undertakers: The Rise of the Corpses by Ty Drago
A great kids-must-save-the-world book with a unique zombie/alien twist. Aliens are taking over corpses and reanimating them. Only some kids tin can come across the real zombie beneath the conflicting "masks" — our hero gets the zombie sight and is rescued by a grouping of zombie fighters called Undertakers. He convinces the Undertakers group to stop being defensive only to be more aggressive and decide how to kill the corpses. I liked this book a lot!! (Free on Kindle Unlimited.)
Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson
Wow – I loved this risk that is typical of Sanderson's unique worlds with plot twists and turns. In this world, the Epics are super-powerful individuals with extraordinary powers and no goodness who control the cities. David's father was killed by Chicago'south Epic, Steelheart, and David wants revenge. He joins the Reckoners to electrocute Steelheart, all the while studying the Epics to know their weaknesses. This is a page-turner and completely entertaining.
Bot Wars by J.V. Kade
Trout's dad disappeared in The Bot Wars. When Trout makes a plea for his missing dad on a vid that goes viral, things get crazy FAST. Like the government trying to kidnap him. What practise they know that he doesn't know? A fast-paced, splendid adventure!
Center of the Minds by James Dashner
A totally compelling and unique plot (with the craziest plot twist at the end!) Imagine our world with more than avant-garde applied science that lets you "live" in a game globe. Players hook up their bodies to the game, and while they're in the game, nutrient and bathroom breaks are taken care of. It's crazy activity and take a chance that will keep you reading late into the dark!
The Rig by Joe Ducie
Oh, this was a deliciously skillful activeness story. I loved how the author wove in the science-fiction elements with a realistic story of incarcerated kids who are mistrusting, and discover that there are a few people in the world that they can trust. This detention centre is on an oil rig in the ocean. But Drake is determined to escape — especially after he discovers what the Rig is actually doing.
Cinder (Lunar Chronicles #i) by Marissa Meyer
Cinder is a skilled mechanic cyborg, a man with automobile parts, and lives with her step-female parent and sisters. When Prince Kai asks her to fix something for him, she becomes entangled in a plot which puts her life at risk and the entire state's fate is hanging in the residue.
Phoenix past S.F. Said, illustrated by Dave McKean
Dandy writing and an astonishing plot will hook you from the first moment in this science fiction adventure about dying stars, an imperial empire, cloven-hooved Aliens, and an unusual boy named Lucky who is far more than he seems. LOVED it!
Dangerouspast Shannon Hale
I'm a HUGE Shannon Hale fan then I was excited that she branched out to YA. I devoured this book! Maisie'due south dream of attention the NASA-like summertime army camp turns into a nightmare when she's exposed to conflicting technology that embeds in her torso, giving her special powers. But powers for what? An alien invasion?
Origin past Jessica Khoury
Teen, Pia, is the just immortal in the world. She'due south been raised in seclusion (captivity?) in the Amazon jungle with no knowledge of the outside earth. Simply, all that changes when Pia finds a hole in the electrified contend and meets a village boy who helps her encounter that her origin might exist a clandestine the scientists will kill to baby-sit. Or worse. Predictable yet still entertaining.
Lockdown (Escape from Furnace) by Alexander Smith
Action and intrigue from the go-go, this is an amazing book because y'all, like our main graphic symbol, accept no thought what's going on. Alex is framed and sent to the clandestine Furnace jail where the other prisoners are also under 18 and randomly killed or tortured by beast-like creatures. Just Alex won't listen to his cellmate and survive, he wants to escape.
The 5th Wave byRick Yancey
Basically, this is a survival story that happens later an alien invasion. It's good simply I wasn't hooked enough to read the rest of the series. Notwithstanding, the rest of the world thinks this is awesome . . . you make up one's mind for yourself.
Fever Crumb past Philip Reeve
A totally original story of an orphan, Fever, who is raised by a scientist in the order of Engineers. She begins having foreign memories and wants to know the mystery of who she is – if she'due south a non-human Scrivener and where she came from.
Rot & Ruin past Jonathan Mayberry (Series)
It's a creepy, scary, and also somewhat bloodshot world of humanity who must survive in enclaves while the hoards of zombies roam the land — zombies who might have been family or friends. Mayberry does an amazing job at making the zombies pitiful and the zombie hunters' job (so to speak) heartbreaking but necessary. At age xv, Benny must either fight zombies like his blood brother Tom or find a different job, or else his rations will exist halved. Then many of the "zoms" are people he once knew – and loved – and presently Benny learns at that place are people in the globe who are worse than the zombies.
KIDS Volume LISTS BY GENRE
Take chances Books for Kids
Dystopian Books for Middle Grade Kids (Ages 8 – 12)
Fantasy Books for Kids
Funny Books for Kids
Historical Fiction Books for Kids
Mystery Books for Kids
Nonfiction Books for Kids
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