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Among the Free (Shadow Children)

Among the Free (Shadow Children)

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

Among the Free by Margaret Peterson Haddix is an interesting book that really makes you realize how lucky you can be. It is also a bit mysterious. Like when the main character's enemy/frenemy seems to be up to something. Overall it is a pretty good book and i would recommend it to kids ages 8-10.

The One and Only Ivan

The One and Only Ivan

By Katherine Applegate

I loved this book so much it was so sweet and so heart breaking all at the same time. It really made me want to read it more because it was always so mysterious but I always wanted to know what was going to happen next. This book is so good and I have heard this book so much because my great grandma would read this book to me before I would go to bed and my sister when she got to fifth- grade to. This is one of my favorite books I have ever read and I really enjoyed this book. I enjoyed hearing the whole story about what happened and not just when he was older.

Lord of the Rings (3 Book Series)

Lord of the Rings (3 Book Series)

By J.R.R. Tolkien

In the finale of this amazing series there are a number of amazing events. First, Aragorn leads the dead to help Gondor, second the ring is destroyed and lastly the king is restored.

The Seeing Stone (The Spiderwick Chronicles)

The Seeing Stone (The Spiderwick Chronicles)

By Tony DiTerlizzi, Holly Black

Title :The Spiderwick Chronicles Book 2-5 Author : Tony Diterlizzi & Holly Black Genre : fantasy and fiction I chose 3 for my rating because it's just right for me. One thing that I found interesting was all the illustrations, they were so realistic. I would recommend this book to grades 3-7.

Cake Pop Crush: A Wish Novel

Cake Pop Crush: A Wish Novel

By Suzanne Nelson

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This book is a good book. If you haven’t read it here is a short summary for you. A girl name Alicia has a passion for baking, and so does her family. Her family Owns a small bakery in a small town. But the bakery gets some new competition that is across the street. Across the street a new modern coffee shop opens wich almost runs the bakery out of business. At school Ali meets the owner son dane witch she kind of has a crush on but she try’s to stay mad at him for his dad half way running the bakery out of business. Ali knows she is the best at making cake pop but for some reason Dane thinks he is better. Then they challenge each other to a bake off wich could possibly promote their family’s business........ read to find out more. I love this book and I hope you love it as much as I do

If You're Reading This, it's Too Late (The "Secret" Series)

If You're Reading This, it's Too Late (The "Secret" Series)

By Pseudonymous Bosch

this book is a total star! I loved it you should really read it! But you won't understand anything about it if you don't read The Name Of This Is Secret. But, besides that, this book rocks!!!

The Field Guide (The Spiderwick Chronicles)

The Field Guide (The Spiderwick Chronicles)

By Tony DiTerlizzi, Holly Black

Title : The Spiderwick Chronicles Author: tony Diterlizzi & holly black Genre: fantasy and fiction I chose 3 for my rating because it's just right. I didn't learn anything from the book. The challenge didnt help me. I found the book a little interesting. Nothing surprised me. I would recommend this book to grades 3-7 because it's just right.

We Were Liars

We Were Liars

By E. Lockhart

We Were Liars is fascinating. The writing style is very concise, and while there is fabulous description of the island that the Sinclairs occupy every summer, there's also an underlying eerie note that makes it all the more interesting to read about. The setting seems intricately real, what with the shimmering waters and the seashells and ice cream. Cadence, Mirren, Johnny, and Gat are easily distinguishable and entertaining. The gradual family tension among the Sinclairs is well-developed, and the plot twist at the end had me reeling. However, I definitely didn't like this book right from the start. The writing is a bit peculiar and jerky at times, and Cadence (who narrates the story) seemed quite whiny. I did warm up to the novel once more problems were woven into the plot. Sometimes, though, there was a weird feeling, as if these problems weren't as big as they really were. For example, the twist at the end was executed in an almost anticlimactic way. It's sort of just...confusion for a few chapters or so. Once I understood, though, I really liked the ending. Overall, I would definitely recommend this book as a lighter read, though I did have a few problems with it. The descriptions are marvelous and the overall idea is very unique.

Elf on the Shelf:A Christmas Tradition (blue-eyed boy scout elf)

Elf on the Shelf:A Christmas Tradition (blue-eyed boy scout elf)

By Carol V Aebersold

i have this book and its awesome

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