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Skyhunter
By Marie Lu
This is definitely one of my new favorite books. I love all of the main characters, they all have depth and flaws but are still lovable. the plot was never once boring I enjoyed finding out the main characters backstory, and the main story held suspense. This book centers around war in a fantasy world with almost very slight dystopian aspects. I would recommend for fantasy lovers ages 13+.
One Of Us Is Lying
By Karen McManus
I read this in fourth grade, it is an awesome book! It is about five students who go inside detention, but one dies. The four people are suspects. The ending really suprised me!
A Wish in the Dark
By Christina Soontornvat
A Wish In The Dark by Christina Soontornvat is about Pong that escapes prison while Nok chases him. Pong’s friend Somkit secretly helps Pong escape from prison after the governor comes. Pong comes to a tiny village almost drowning, and stealing food from a temple someone stopped him. Father Cham helped hide him until Nok finds Pong, then he jumped on a boat and the villagers are trying to find him. In Chattanna Pong fell into the water and his friend helps him get out of the water. While his friend takes him to a hiding place in the town. Nok found out where Pong is in Chattanna. Somkit found a way to make sun orbs that are gold. The hiding place caught on fire and all Somkit’s work got destroyed! I liked this book because it was about a kid who tries to find his own right in the city. Will Pong and Somkit survive the fire? If you want to find out read the book.
Where the Sidewalk Ends: Poems and Drawings (Where the Sidewalk Ends)
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This collection of pomes by shel Silverstein features a large variety of pomes from Land I f Happy to Yipiyuk. Other pomes include Hector the Collecter, Farmer and the Queen, Where the Sidwalk Ends, and Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take the Garbage Out. This delightful collection of pomes varying from crazy, unbelievable, and utterly preposterous, to the most realistic pomes that you can imagine. These pomes will definitely put a smile on your face! In addition, the pictures are quite silly.
The Ugly Truth (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
By Jeff Kinney
I really love this book and think its awesome!! Every time I go back to the series and start reading this book I just can't stop reading!! I recommend this book to kids who love and HATE to read!!im telling you once you read the first two sentences you will want to read more until u are done with this book. I give it five out of five stars!! P.S I hope reading the 8th book
Old School (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
By Jeff Kinney
It was very enjoyable to read Jeff Kinney's Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School which is a comical and humorous novel. Throughout the story, Greg Heffley found out whether life was better in the old days as his modern life is taken away from him. It was interesting that the author wrote in a very casual tone that made me feel he was talking to me in an everyday conversation. Kinney also used lots of funny vocabularies throughout this book that made me laugh lots of times. I never came upon confusion when reading the book because everything was written in simple and short sentences. I especially loved the illustrations that went along with the story. They were very neat, and I thought it was fun to read the text boxes inside them because they were often silly and amusing. The transition between different subjects were quite smooth, and Kinney had done a good job relating each scene to the others. However, I thought the Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School could be improved if there was a more central story that the novel could follow. I found that Kinney always wrote about different subjects when describing the story, but sometimes I felt it would have been better if he just focused on the main story, and added more details on the actions, thoughts, and surroundings of the characters. In summary, I would recommend Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School to younger children or people who have weaker reading abilities and like a playful and easy read.
Very Hungry Caterpillar (The Very Hungry Caterpillar)
By Eric Carle
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a classic children’s picture book by Eric Carle that tracks the life cycle of a caterpillar. It tells the story of a tiny caterpillar that hatches from an egg, eats his way through an increasing amount of food each day, and ultimately transforms into a beautiful butterfly.
Scholastic Reader, Level 1: Noodles - I Love Rainy Days!
By Hans Wilhelm
It was a good book, I like how crazy the dog was.
Legends of Zita the Spacegirl
By Ben Hatke
Everyone is so happy about Zita saving the world 🌎 that they all want to see her.so one morning she comes out of her house and she tells everyone hi and all of that stuff but after she does that she sees a robot that looks just like her .And she is tired of everyone being so excited about nothing so she tells the robot that looks like her to switch places with her and the robot does it.it turns out the robot takes over her and no one even knows because they think the robot Zita is Zita 😮 long story -short .everyone figures out that the robot is not Zita .now I'm not going to spoil anything else because it is way to good of a book to spoil!I recommend to 10 to 13 year olds and I rate this book 4/5 stars (what stinks for me is the next one is not at my library!! 😥😥😥😥 ) 😁 😁 -Pizzagirl7 😁 😁
Zita the Spacegirl
By Ben Hatke
Zita and Joseph where walking together on a normal day then all of th sudden they found a spot where a metoriod I the meteriod there was a red button and Joseph kept telling sita not to touch it but she hit the red button and Joseph gos through a portal to a different world ! Zita is very scared for Joseph so gos through the portal too!zita finds out that it is a screed that took joseph!I'm not going to spoil the rest because you should go read it!I recommend to 8 to 13 year olds I rate this book 4/5 stars!I hope the next one is at my library!!!!😍😘








