Kids Books - Reference
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Adult: The Arts in Young Adult Literature (Studies in Young Adult Literature)
By Lois Thomas Stover, Connie S. Zitlow
so funny
Would You Rather...? Radically Repulsive: Over 400 Crazy Questions!
By Justin Heimberg, David Gomberg
Bunny
This book is really cool! I am looking forward to reading another would you rather book. Great questions included.
Uncle John's Electrifying Bathroom Reader For Kids Only! Collectible Edition (Uncle John's Bathroom Readers)
By Bathroom Readers' Institute
This book is EPIC!!! It gives you random facts you probably never knew before, radical events in history that you probably never even heard of. It mixes wacky history, weird facts, and fun into one book. The Bathroom Reader Institute certainly knows how to make history and facts interesting!
They Poured Fire on Us From the Sky: The Story of Three Lost Boys from Sudan
By Alphonsion Deng, Benson Deng, Benjamin Ajak, Benson Deng, Benjamin Ajak, Judy A. Bernstein
This is about the Lost Boys of Sudan about how they lived and survived. The war of sudan is still happening and lasted for over 20 years. The 3 brothers (suvivors) published a book explaining their lifestyle. They drank dirt water, and had such a cruel lifetime where we average humans can never understand without reading it.
Cooking Light Annual Recipes 2014: A Year's Worth of Cooking Light Magazine
By The Editors of Cooking Light Magazine
hey its cool
How Much Can a Bare Bear Bear?: What Arehomonyms and Homophones? (Words Are CATegorical)
By Brian P. Cleary
I like homophones and homonyms because they are like tricks that you have to stay on top of in order to master the English language? My favorite page is the one where animals do things, "A flea can flee, a bee can be, a horse can get hoarse," etc.
Huckleberry Finn (The Oxford Bookworms Library: Level 2)
By Mark Twain
"I never had a home," writes Huck, "or went to school like all the other boys. I slept in the streets or in the woods, and I could do what I wanted, when I wanted. It was a fine life." Huck is a boy who doesn't like to wear clean clothes and live in a well home. He's father, Pop, is drunk everyday and hits him everytimes when he wants. Huck decides to run away! Stay away from his father and live in a place he likes forever. Together with a slave, Jim, they ran away with a raft. But, everyone is finding them, because people who find Jim can get 300 dollars for reward...... How is this adventure going to be?
Storm Chaser: A Photographer's Journey
By Jim Reed
wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wiw so awesome woohps