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Magic School Bus Inside The Earth

Magic School Bus Inside The Earth

By Joanna Cole

have you every thought what it looks like inside the Earth? well in this book they actually do go inside the Earth! they are tired of studying about animals, and are ready to start something new. so when Ms. Frizzle said they were starting something new everybody was so happy. i enjoyed this book and recommend this book to all ages.

Torn (The Missing)

Torn (The Missing)

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

The fourth book in The Missing; Jonah and Katherine are sent to 1611 to fix (and save) the year 1600. Jonah is supposed to act like John Hudson, Henry Hudson’s son on his ship The Discovery. With a futuristic exact John Hudson costume being worn by Jonah, he is the perfect John Hudson and Katherine is invisible. With a planned mutiny of Henry Hudson onboard, Jonah and Katherine need to figure out how to save history. Henry Hudson surrenders to the mutineers and agrees to go on a shallop with a few other shipmates to find the Northwest Passage. After they narrowly escape an iceberg, they see the ship coming back for them from the south when it was headed North. Then they spot the Northwest Passage. Second is at the helm and changing history up. So, after Jonah is put in the stocks and they find out one of the men is Second, they go back in time to where they were in the shallop trying to make things right and not be forced by Second’s hand. Will history fall apart, or will they succeed in making things right? What I thought about it Margaret Peterson Haddix is a wonderful author. She writes books in a way that you can see what’s happening clearly with your imagination. I discovered her from Into The Gauntlet, the tenth 39 Clues book. Then I read Found and Sent and loved those so I said, “Why not continue the series?” So I did with Sabotaged and Torn. It took me a long time to read both of them and I was actually anxious to finish and get on with another book. Sabotaged in my opinion was pretty confusing in some parts; I liked it, but there are so many things happening, that at one point it just confuses you. I had similar feelings with Torn, but it was slow-paced and didn’t have enough action. I have started reading the next one and I hope it will be better. I was sort of disappointed that Haddix made me want to finish to read something else. I hope she redeems herself with some other good books in the series.

Caught (The Missing)

Caught (The Missing)

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

When time freezes in Jonah’s 7th grade science class, he knows something’s wrong. Five minutes later, Jonah and Katherine are speeding through time. They are in the year 1903, right next to Albert and Mileva Einstein themselves. When Mileva sees the Elucidator floating in thin air, she grabs it and shoves it in her pocket. She goes on a long journey to see her eighteen-month old child, Lieserl with Jonah and Katherine following her, and she realizes that they are there. They have gotten caught. With Mileva now having the knowledge of time-travel, will Jonah and Katherine be able to save history? And with a thirteen year old Lieserl in place of the eighteen-month old one, will they be able to keep Lieserl secret, and Mileva’s mouth shut? In an epic pageturner with shocking information revealed, Will history be in ruins, or will they be able to save the mess they made? What I thought about it: I did not want to read Caught. After I read Torn, I did not want to continue the series. But, I wanted to give Margaret Peterson Haddix another chance, so I continued the series. And I’m glad I did. I really enjoyed Caught. It might’ve been because it involved the Einsteins, and it was cool reading about their early life, as well as their later life in the Author’s Note. I love the Author’s Note in all of the books, it just gives you the fascinating history behind the story. I also really like the idea of time freezing; it sounds like a made-up thing, but this book makes it seem real. Then there’s the part where Mileva sees her daughter eleven years older than she was a second before. Imagine that happening to you; I think you would at least have a heart attack. There are so many interesting concepts in this book that it makes you think. Haddix is a very great author and I am glad she has redeemed herself with this novel that is hard to stop reading. So, find out if history collapses and read this book!

The Mark on the Door (Hardy Boys, Book 13)

The Mark on the Door (Hardy Boys, Book 13)

By Franklin W Dixon

Oh, these books just keep getting creepier! I like it. The Hardy boys are going to Mexico with their friend Chet and Fenton Hardy, their dad. They are going to investigate a criminal before he starts doing dangerous things. Only their not the only ones with tricks up their sleeves......

Bonanza Girl

Bonanza Girl

By Patricia Beatty

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Katherine and her brother Jemmy are surprised when there widowed mother decides to move the family to california to teach. As excited as they are about the life of living near the gold mines, their adventures are far beyond what any of them could have imagined. Such as a stubborn mule, a man with a grudge, unexpected fortune, and opening a restaurant for hungry miners, but Katherine and Jemmy are sure of one thing, the frontier is home sweet home. I liked this story because it had me laughing every chapter. All the funny experiences they go through make the book hilarious and fun to read.

Emma: Lights! Camera! Cupcakes! (Cupcake Diaries Book 19)

Emma: Lights! Camera! Cupcakes! (Cupcake Diaries Book 19)

By Coco Simon

If anyone asked the Cupcake Club, "Who is the girly-girl of the group?", they'd all point towards Emma Taylor. And she'd be thrilled! Emma loves dressing up and has a very romantic fashion style. So when Romaine Ford, beautiful Emmy-awarding superstar, asks Emma to model for her, Emma nearly faints. Romaine enjoys Emma's company so much and her modeling abilities, as well as her entrepreneurial approach, that she asks Emma to bake the cupcakes for her wedding to handsome co-star Liam Carey. Emma is on top of the world at first before realizing she must bake dozens of cupcakes for a superstar without telling any of her friends. The pressure is on! A fun and entertaining book capturing the Hollywood glitz and glamor, all readers will love riding the wave of Emma's journey.

NARUTO: 3000+ Hilarious NARUTO Memes and Jokes 2017 (Book 120) (Memes For Kids)

NARUTO: 3000+ Hilarious NARUTO Memes and Jokes 2017 (Book 120) (Memes For Kids)

By Memes

i love memes and i love anime so i want to read it

A Girl Named Rosa: The True Story of Rosa Parks (American Girl: A Girl Named)

A Girl Named Rosa: The True Story of Rosa Parks (American Girl: A Girl Named)

By Denise Lewis Patrick

i like it because she was brave she did not want to give up her seat to a wight man and bake then you would go to jail or get beaten if you did not lisen to them so i think she was a brave girl.

This Can't Be Happening at MacDonald Hall! (Bruno and Boots)

This Can't Be Happening at MacDonald Hall! (Bruno and Boots)

By Gordon Korman

This book is part of the Macdonald Hall series. This book contains a lot a humour and suspense. Bruno and Boots can make anything happen with there friends. They make there school so much fun to read about. I recommend this to grade’s 2 through 6. Great book

Carl Hiaasen for Kids: Hoot, Flush, Scat

Carl Hiaasen for Kids: Hoot, Flush, Scat

By Carl Hiaasen

Everybody loves mother Paula‘s pancake house. Everybody that is, except for the new kid who has moved to town and persuaded Roy to help him make the pancake house go out of business. This is a really funny book. It’s really exciting and if you’re looking for a good book this summer, this is it.

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