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Little Critter: Grandma, Grandpa, and Me

Little Critter: Grandma, Grandpa, and Me

By Mercer Mayer

Little critter decided to stay with his grandma and grandpa for a little while. while they were there they had lots of fun doing lots of things. Little critter helped his grandma with a lot of things.

Stella by Starlight

Stella by Starlight

By Sharon M. Draper

Stella by Starlight by Sharon M. Draper is about a girl named Stella and her journey as a young black girl in town inhabited by the KKK. She has to always be wary, on edge, and faces many hardships and unjust events. Throughout she remains strong and helps support her family through the tough times. I really liked reading this book even though it made me sad to think that this rascism still happens today. It made me wish that everyone could just accept each other and hold each other up like they do in this book. I would reccomend it to lovers of great historical fiction.

The Year of the Rat (A Pacy Lin Novel)

The Year of the Rat (A Pacy Lin Novel)

By Grace Lin

I loved this book even more than the Year of the dog! What I liked about " The year of the Rat" so much was the stories that Grace's Mom and Dad told her, and I also liked reading about the food in the book. I would totally try some of that. Here are some of the foods mentioned in the book: Red- Brown Roasted Duck, Light Pink dumplings, golden pan-fried fish, and shrimp, to name a few. It made my mouth water and stomach growl!

Sweet Home Alaska

Sweet Home Alaska

By Carole Estby Dagg

Sweet Home Alaska was an intriguing story of a young girl named Terpsichore, who's family became pioneers in Alaska around the time of the start of the Great Depression. Terpsichore had always been inspired by Laura Ingalls Wilder and dreamed of living just like her! The move to Alaska was a shock because the town was under construction, the family had to live in a tent and leave almost every bit of their civilized life behind. All the same, Terpsichore fell in love with the Alaska wilderness and even when her mother became so homesick she threatened to bring the whole family back to their first home in Wisconsin, the little girl fought for the place she had come to love! This is a great book full of adventure and HUGE pumpkins!!

The Clippity-Cloppity Carnival (American Girl: Welliewishers)

The Clippity-Cloppity Carnival (American Girl: Welliewishers)

By Valerie Tripp

This book is about .....the welliewishers go to mr .louies farm . Ashlyn is really excited to meet his horses but she realizes he is really scary . No they are trying to invite the horse over!nobody knows how scared Ashlyn is of the horse.what happens?you'll have to read to find out.I think this book is great for 6 too 10 year olds.thank you for reading my review!-Pizzagirl7💋

The Call of the Wild

The Call of the Wild

By Jack London

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The Call of the wild. When I read ''The Call of the Wild''. It was sad and quite inspiring. In this troubled book it's like Jack London is telling a powerful and strong massage. Although this is only a shortened version of ''White Fang '' it is still just as good. In this story Buck a much loved dog is kidnapped and transported to the snowy northwest Canada where he must work for the gold hunters of the 1890s gold rush. As the adventure unfolds Buck finds himself becoming more wild until the end Buck must fight a pack of wolves and answers to the call of the wild. Buck is an amazing and wild at heart character that is brave and true. this really shows what people can do to dogs and what dogs can do back. I give this book 4\1-2 stars. It is so sad that Jack London killed himself and I recommend it for people a least 13+ because of the strong volante themes.

The True Colours of Coral Glen

The True Colours of Coral Glen

By Juliette Forrest

I love it. It is quite sad when Coral's grandma dies and she loses her cat but now I hope things will get better in the end.

Tom Gates: Super Good Skills (Almost...)

Tom Gates: Super Good Skills (Almost...)

By Liz Pichon

It was hilarious! !!

Dizzy

Dizzy

By Cathy Cassidy

I love this book. My sister made me read it and I'm glad she did. The book is about a girl named Dizzy. Who has a totally normal life until her Storm shows up. (Storm is Dizzy's mom.) Storm takes Dizzy on the road with her. At first Dizzy doesn't like being a hippie like her mom. But after a while she likes not having responsibilities. She is reunited with her friend Fin. This book is a great book for 4th-6th grade.

Indigo Blue

Indigo Blue

By Cathy Cassidy

leia

This book was alright, defiantly not bad and defiantly not great. At a lot of parts, it was boring and predictable, there was some twists and interesting moments. But, in general it was kinda basic, the plot was pretty frustrating and hard to get in to, there was no real character development, and overall it was just your average family drama book. I would recommend this for beginning readers (kids in elementary school) But overall, it was not too bad but the ending just seemed so fast. Anyways, THANKS FOR READING!!! :)

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