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Seekers #4: The Last Wilderness

Seekers #4: The Last Wilderness

By Erin Hunter

An awesome story...beautiful, filled with adventure, and simply impossible to put down! You will definitely love this book! Lusa, Toklo, Kallik, and Ujurak have finally arrived at their next destination; the Last Great Wilderness, a place where the four bears can live happily and in peace. All their moons of hard travel have payed off...and now, all their worries are forgotten. With everything the bears could want—from loads of prey, to great trees and ponds—this should be the perfect home for them, right? But Ujurak doesn’t think so. He has the unique ability to shape-shift into any animal he wants, and his instincts tell him to keep going, away from the Last Great Wilderness—because it holds a secret that could destroy them all. The other bears are skeptical, though. Lusa, Kallik, and Toklo don’t think they should move...but Ujurak knows they’re getting dragged away from the real target, which is to go to the place where each bear will find the spirits of their loved ones. But this journey will be treacherous—and it will take all their strength, bravery, and willpower to survive. It seems unlikely that they can complete the quest, but these aren’t ordinary bears. They have survived before...and they will survive again. Can Lusa, Toklo, Kallik, and Ujurak do it? Read this book to find out!

Seekers #5: Fire in the Sky

Seekers #5: Fire in the Sky

By Erin Hunter

Sensational! Heartwarming, well written, and a great book. You will fall immediately fall in love with Seekers, right after opening the cover! Life for Lusa, Toklo, Kallik, and Ujurak has always been difficult...but it gets even harder now. As they travel through the treacherous polar wastelands, survival is key. Avalanches, snowdrifts, icy cliffs of danger—the bears must be prepared for all of it. They have survived many close encounters with death before. But this is unlike anything they have ever seen...and the four friends must be ready for what lies ahead. Meanwhile, Ujurak is troubled. He is a shape-shifter with the ability to become any creature he wants, and this will help the bears on their journey—but four cubs—even Kallik, who is a polar bear—are no match for the ice and snow of the arctic climate. On one paw, they may not make it to their final destination, so why not stop traveling? But on another paw, the ice isn’t a good place for Lusa and Toklo, who aren’t polar bears. On the third, they might find some bears who will help them. And on the fourth paw...they might survive. They might make it to the place where bear spirits dance in the stars, watching over their kin. When a spirit visits the cubs and gives them a mysterious message, Kallik, Ujurak, Lusa, and Toklo know they’re on the right track. But can they really complete the journey—before time runs out? Read this book to find out!

The Legend of Zelda, Vol. 10: Phantom Hourglass

The Legend of Zelda, Vol. 10: Phantom Hourglass

By Akira Himekawa

Man, I'm a HUGE fan of the Legend of Zelda series! I loved this book!!!It was about this boy named Link who is trying to save his friend, Tetra. He finds this guy named Linebeck, who is the only one who can bring Link to the Ghost Ship, where Tetra is. He finally finds her, but she turned into stone! He figures out that the only way he can free Tetra from the curse, is to fill the Phantom Hourglass with the sacred sand and save the world by getting ruled by the evil monster, Bellium. When he finally got all of the sacred sand, he is challenged to fight Bellium. Link's trusty fairies distract Bellium, while he does his special great spin attack and defeats Bellium! Tetra gets free from the curse and both Link and Tetra get back to their ship, to sail home.

Worlds Apart (Story Thieves)

Worlds Apart (Story Thieves)

By James Riley

This is the last book in the Story Thieves series, and I loved it! I didn't want the series to end, but it sadly did. This book is about bringing the fictional and non-fiction Bethanys back together and forming the old Bethany. Own needs to stop Nobody with Bethany, but he needs Bethany's help. Can they stop Nobody in time before both worlds collapse? I loved this finale, and I beg for more, even though there not going to be a new one.

Secret Origins (Story Thieves)

Secret Origins (Story Thieves)

By James Riley

It is incredible. The book has major plot twists and is a great continuation to the first 2, but the book lacks closure and doesn't tie up loose ends. It makes sense since it is in the series, but I wish it would give some sort of ending for at least one of the characters. I will still give it 2 stars since the Jupiter City comic book makes up for the lack of closure and the dad is super cool!

Ride, Fly Guy, Ride! (Fly Guy #11)

Ride, Fly Guy, Ride! (Fly Guy #11)

By Tedd Arnold

In this book fly guy and dad go for a ride in the car with the windows open . wind comes inside and takes fly guy out to different vehicles like trucks , boats,circus train, and airplane and almost to a rocket and outer space but wherever the wind takes buzz follows him and that shows that he care and on the ride home they don;t use the car they use the bicycle and fly guy yells more ridezzzzz

Scat

Scat

By Carl Hiaasen

The name of my book is Scat by Carl Hiaasen. The story is based around a group of characters that all have their own secrets behind a mysterious fire that broke out in the woods while a school was on the field trip. A teacher goes missing while trying to find a little girls inhaler and hasn't been seen in days. Detectives find evidence of arson, and all eyes are wandering. A mysterious arson, a missing teacher, a juvenile student, and a greedy business company all have their secrets that have yet to come out. Two students, Nick and Marta, are the only ones who have the curiosity to piece it together. With them only being in seventh grade, it is hard to convince anyone. All the people in town are turning against each other, yet a culprit is hiding right under their noses. This book is truly amazing. It not only represents mystery well, but it's relatable dialogue and characters add onto the realistic fiction. The clues are given ever so subtly, and connections are cleverly imputed. It switches off between characters, almost telling different stories every other chapter. This gives you different background knowledge and curiosity involving every character as a suspect, instead of having a seemingly one sided story. I believe that this genre is realistic fiction because all the events that happen in it could happen in real life, but the characters are fiction. There is no sort of fake elements to the book, which makes it relatable and realistic. The characters are made up by the author, but the events are based around true life events. The characters are fiction, but the plot is far from fake. A school teacher disappearing, and the students trying to solve it, are things that can happen in real life and have most likely happened. People who would enjoy this book are fans of mystery. The book is based around a mysterious event, but it has a lot more to offer than just that. It has relatable characters, interesting dialogue, and most of the things that make realistic fiction great. Audiences who love relating to characters and plots that involve clues given ever so subtly are going to be more than impressed by what Scat has to offer. An example of an internal conflict would be with one of the characters Duane, or Smoke. He struggles to find his true self throughout the book, as people try to tell him who he should be. This internal struggle is shown throughout the story, as it comes up often. His grandmother wants him to be a gentleman, while his father isn't a big fan of that. Since Smoke lives alone with his father, he hasn't ever had the chance to find out who he truly is without someone telling him. This is an internal conflict because it is man v.s man, meaning he is against himself throughout the story. Although there are no external conflicts, the book is interesting in many different areas. Scat is a book that creates a relatable connection between the reader and the characters. Whether it is the struggle of being at home, being at school, or feeling alone, Scat has all the different types of struggles that readers from different backgrounds can enjoy.

The Princess in Black and the Mysterious Playdate

The Princess in Black and the Mysterious Playdate

By Shannon Hale, Dean Hale

In this book princess magnolia has a play date but then a monster shows up and so does a new super hero the princess in blankets the monster tries to eat everything but the princess in blankets is sneaky she waits for the monster ant then ounces on it and sends it back to monster land the end .

Rapunzel vs. Frankenstein: A Graphic Novel (Far Out Fairy Tales)

Rapunzel vs. Frankenstein: A Graphic Novel (Far Out Fairy Tales)

By Martin Powell

One rainy night rapunzel was looking for a doctor to cure her cold. But then she comes across Frankenstein. But she finds out he is a crazy scientist. Then lightning hits the building and a clay "monster" and rapunzels hair comes alive . But rapunzel and the clay monster scared him so he ran a away . So now they have to go find him . But the village got very scared of them . Will they find Frankenstein ? Will the village accept them? You'll have to read to find out! I loved this book. I rate it 5/5 stars . All ages should read! - Pizzagirl7 💋

The Cloud Castle: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure (Thea Stilton: Special Edition #4)

The Cloud Castle: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure (Thea Stilton: Special Edition #4)

By Thea Stilton

In this special edition of the Thea Stilton series, the Thea Sisters are in the Kingdom of Clouds! Along with Will Mystery and their prime mentor, Thea, they try to find out why the Weaver Fairies aren't weaving anything. Without this precious material, the entire kingdom could collapse! But there's more to meet the eye here...once again, the illustrations and writing of this book are absolutely brilliant.

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