Kids Books - Reference

Train Man

Train Man

By Andrea Zimmerman, David Clemesha

ella

Man, I love this book! It taught me so much! Who knew an object could be a train and a man?

The Mystery of Life: How Nothing Became Everything

The Mystery of Life: How Nothing Became Everything

By Jan Paul Schutten

this book was so beautifully written!

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By Tim Beachum

I want to read this book cause i like facts and how different things were made and stuff

Werewolves (Mysterious & Unknown)

Werewolves (Mysterious & Unknown)

By Stuart A Kallen

Abiha mehdi

In this book it will be about how people get this curse and I really want you to read this and find out more yourself! I recommend it and rate with me.

Chloe by Design: Balancing Act

Chloe by Design: Balancing Act

By Margaret Gurevich

The book is about self-confidence and bravery. [^_^]

Steal the Scene: Writing Amazing Drama (Writer's Notebook)

Steal the Scene: Writing Amazing Drama (Writer's Notebook)

By Heather E. Schwartz

When i saw this at home on my local library's computer, I realized I had a dream, I want to be come a actor someday. So, I checked out that book and read. So far, it's about choosing the topic of a play. I also had a connection, later my school was going to Charlotte's web.

Terrible Typhoid Mary: A True Story of the Deadliest Cook in America

Terrible Typhoid Mary: A True Story of the Deadliest Cook in America

By Susan Campbell Bartoletti

I found this book at my school library, and thought it looked interesting because I usually really enjoy biographies and such. From the cover, you may think that Mary Mallon was an evil killer and that she attempted to kill the people she did, she was really just misunderstood and she herself didn't understand how she, a seemingly healthy woman, could be the cause of so many deaths. This book follows the over publicized typhoid carrier, Mary and what happened when the Board of Public Health decided to take Mary's matters (literally and figuratively) into their own hands, claiming that she was a danger to the health of the public. While this book may not be a John Green or Suzanne Collins book, it certainly is an amazing one.

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