Archive for the ‘Science Fiction Books For Children’ Category
The City of Ember (Books of Ember) – Imaginative Science Fiction for Young Readers
Though the dialogue is at time a little thin and the plot rather straightforward, City of Ember introduces some very intriguing and imaginative settings not seen elsewhere, and concludes with a very positive and thought provoking message.
Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World – Essential Science Fiction for Young Readers
A review of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, a prescient and essential science fiction book to introduce young readers to critical thinking and social awareness.
Science Fiction for Young Readers: Spacer and Rat
A review of Spacer and Rat by Margaret Bechard – a science fiction book for young readers.
The Mystery Machine – A Science Fiction Adventure Story For Kids
From Herbie Brennan, author of Emily and the Werewolf, comes The Mystery Machine – a terrific science fiction adventure story for kids.
Ned Feldman, Space Pirate – Witty Science Fiction for Children
Like a Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy for the youngest readers, Ned Feldman, Space Pirate by author Daniel Pinkwater, is a legitimately funny book that both parents and kids will find entertaining. For kids who might be otherwise distracted by gadgets and short-form programming, the wacky storyline can be a real attention-grabber.
The Great Interactive Dream Machine by Richard Peck
The Great Interactive Dream Machine by Richard Peck is a truly entertaining science fiction book for kids, we invite you to learn more.
The White Mountains – Fantastic Science Fiction for Young Readers
A compelling adventure story filled with action and suspense, young readers will be captivated this science fiction story that also incorporates a medieval fantasy setting in a fast-paced, easy to read but utterly gripping odyssey. The White Mountains is a flawless start to the Tripods series of children’s books. Also be sure to take a look at the companion novel, When the Tripods Came.
Aliens Ate My Homework (Alien Adventures)
The first book in a delightfully quirky series perfect for young readers (who might be a little bored of day to day school activities), this book and its three sequels, “I Left My Sneakers in Dimension X”, “The Search for Snout”, and “Aliens Stole My Body”) is a thoroughly entertaining romp for the imagination and ripe for a cinematic adaptation.
Animorphs #1 – The Invasion
A rich universe unfolds in a dense series of books that are very hard to put down for readers of any age. With powerful imagery, memorable scenes and a list of unforgettable characters, Animorphs is a series you will enjoy and remember for many years.
Tria and the Great Star Rescue
Tria and the Great Star Rescue is a terrific was to introduce young readers to the fantasy genre; a cast of interesting holographic characters, the invention of wondertools and creative plots sustain interest in a gentle but truly imaginative fantasy setting.


