2020 SUMMER READING ADVENTURE!
Read & Win Prizes! How it works...
- Join and add your favorite books to your summer reading log
- Read books and write as many original reviews as you can
- The more reviews you write, the higher your chances of winning
Ten (10) participants who review the most books will be eligible to win a Prize Pack of the seven books shown below. The next twenty-five (25) participants with the most reviews will be eligible to win a $10 Gift Card. For complete details see Term and Conditions and mail in your Consent Form.
Summer Reading Prize Books (7)
- Spark and the League of Ursus: A NovelSpark and the League of Ursus: A Novel
Toy Story meets Stranger Things in this epic tale of warrior teddy bears and the children they pr...
- Warren the 13th and the Thirteen-Year Curse: A NovelWarren the 13th and the Thirteen-Year Curse: A Novel
An illustrated middle-grade fiction series with Gothic and Victorian overtones featuring the misa...
- Kid Activists: True Tales of Childhood from Champions of ChangeKid Activists: True Tales of Childhood from Champions of Change (Kid Legends)
Moving, funny, and totally true childhood biographies of Martin Luther King Jr., Susan B. Anthony...
- Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid: Rowley Jefferson's JournalDiary of an Awesome Friendly Kid: Rowley Jefferson's Journal (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
A BRAND NEW DIARY OF A WIMPY KID STORY that will have you rolling with laughter, from nu...
- Alien SuperstarAlien Superstar (Book #1)
From Emmy Award-winning actor Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver comes a new out-of-this-world ...
- Ronan Boyle and the Swamp of Certain DeathRonan Boyle and the Swamp of Certain Death (Ronan Boyle #2)
The hilarious sequel to the instant New York Times bestseller, set in the world of law-breaking l...
- BraveBrave (American Dog)
From the #1 New York Times best-selling author of Max comes a heartwarming, middle grade adventur...
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- cr4td4lalmost 4 yearsHappy 2021!!!
- 100lettersalmost 4 yearssame to you!
- bscalmost 4 yearsHappy 2021!
- roxanne3almost 4 yearsCome on, lets keep this active!! Just curious, what is everyone doing for school?? The schools in my district have started opening this month and middle school (I'm supposed to be in middle school) starts Monday. I am sadly not going because my parents think it is best for my brother and I to stay in our home school program. But a lot of my friends are going and I'm really curious to see how it will work. Schools have not been open here since last March.
- armcginnalmost 4 yearsIn Person
- cr4td4lalmost 4 yearsWell, I'm homeschooled too!
- roxanne3almost 4 yearsHave you been homeschooled your whole life or just 'cause covid??
- lovetoread26almost 4 yearsI am going one week in person and one week online.
- bscalmost 4 yearsHi! I am in middle school as well and they were online through August to October. Then some people could go back in person (Like me!) and some could stay online. Sadly they closed in the end of November because of high COVID rates. I don't think we'll be back in person any time soon, but it was fun while we were in person!
- little_angel727almost 4 yearsWhen 2021 summer reading starts, will people abandon this? just curious.
- bscalmost 4 yearsI don't know..
- lovetoread26almost 4 yearsMaybe? It might be kind of cool to keep them both alive though.
- bookfan2009almost 4 yearsIdk... But I agree we should try keeping this place active :)
- roxanne3almost 4 yearsYeah, it would, maybe we should try that!!
- roxanne3almost 4 yearsprobably.... but until then I don't think we will π
- warriorsgirl11almost 4 yearsIt's been a while since Summer Reading 2020, right?
- bscalmost 4 yearsYeah!
- roxanne3almost 4 yearsYup!! 2021 will be starting fairly soon :)
- sylvie55555almost 4 yearsHi everyone! What's everyone's reading related New Years resolution? Mine is to read more historical fiction books since I don't read those a lot!!
- lovetoread26almost 4 yearsOh last year my school read Refugee! It was so interesting.
- bscalmost 4 yearsOh, I read Refugee last year and it was so good!
- armcginnalmost 4 yearsI would recommend these historical fiction books: For Middle school and up I would recommend The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, The Perfect Horse: The Daring U.S. Mission to Rescue the Priceless Stallions Kidnapped by the Nazis by Elizabeth Letts, Unbroken By Laura Hillenbrand, SGT. Reckless by Robin Hutton, Gone With The Wind by Margret Mitchell, Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson, Ghost Riders by Mark Felton, Don't Give Up, Don't Give in By Louis Zamperini, The Librarian of Auschwitz by Antonio Iturbe, and The Boys in the Boat by Gregory Mone. For Elementary School readers, I'd recommend Little House On The Prarie, The Island Of The Blue Dolphins, The War That Saved My Life, Anne of Green Gables, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Black Beauty, and Carolynn Kenne's Nancy Drew. Hope This Helped!
- roxanne3almost 4 yearsGreat ideas!!! Off the top of my head, maybe more though, out of those I have read: Fever 1793, Little House on the Prairie, Island of the Blue Dolphins, The War That Saved My Life, (that's one of my favorites!! read it many times!!) and The Invention of Hugo Cabret. I asked for the Outsiders for Christmas but sadly did not get it, so I will have to borrow it from a friend of mine the next time I see her. I will look at the other ones online and see if I want to read them :)
- armcginnalmost 4 yearsOh, The Outsiders. I've read it over 15 times- it never gets old. Makes me cry every time! Usually, I am able to maintain my composure when it comes to books (I find myself crying over a book maybe once or twice a year) but it gets me every time- and hold on to your seats, it's usually full-fledged sobbing. I have never been so changed by a single book. That book has made me a better person.
- bscalmost 4 yearsIs Fever 1793 good? I've been meaning to read it!
- armcginnalmost 4 yearsIt does tend to get a lot of hate, but it is historically accurate.
- armcginnalmost 4 yearsI enjoyed it
- bookfan2009almost 4 yearsI read it once, but I wasn't the biggest fan. But that's just my opinion, so if you think you'd like it defiantly check it out!
- roxanne3almost 4 yearsHaven't read it in a while, but I remember it being kind of.... gory, like there was a LOT of sickness and it was gross. But it was an important part in history, so I'll probably read it again. I think you should try it!!
- armcginnalmost 4 yearsThat's historical fiction for ya!
- blossomreaderalmost 4 yearsI didn't like it at all, but maybe you will! Everyone has different opinions.
- lovetoread26almost 4 yearsHmmm mine is maybe to keep reading more challenging books.
- bscalmost 4 yearsI'm hoping I can read 100 new books before 2022!
- roxanne3almost 4 yearsThat's a good goal!! Does 'new' mean books you have not read?? That's a great goal then :) I read 100 books a couple summers ago as my summer reading challenge to myself and I actually did get it!! It involved reading 24/7 the week before school started up again though lol :)
- bscalmost 4 yearsHi! Yup, that's what it means.
- 100lettersalmost 4 yearsI know iβm posting this kind of late, but happy New Year everyone!
- bscalmost 4 yearsThat's okay, Happy new year!
- roxanne3almost 4 yearsYou too!!
- roxanne3almost 4 yearsHAPPY 2021!!!!!!!!!
- bscalmost 4 yearsHappy 2021!
- bookfan2009almost 4 yearsHappy 2021!!
- sylvie55555almost 4 yearsYay! Its the new year which means we're about half way to Summer Reading 2021!
- roxanne3almost 4 yearsOoooh yeah!! I'm excited!!
- bscalmost 4 yearsYay!
- bscabout 4 yearsMerry Christmas! Sorry I'm posting this now! (Dec. 26)
- roxanne3about 4 yearsHaha that's fine!!! Merry Christmas to you too!!
- donthavecovid19about 4 yearsNearly Christmas!!(gonna find all the Christmas emojis!!)π
- girlpower4everabout 4 yearsYess! Happy holidays everyone!
- bscabout 4 yearsYay!
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