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The Glass Gauntlet (The Blood Guard Series)

The Glass Gauntlet (The Blood Guard Series)

By Carter Roy

The Glass Gauntlet is the second book in the Blood Guard series. Ronan Truelove barely made it out alive when he first encountered the Bend Sinister and its head-who happens to be his father. Now he is determined to become part of the good guys, otherwise known as the Blood Guard. The Blood Guard is a secret society with some pretty awesome abilities that are dedicated to protect the Pure. The Pure are 36 souls who are necessary to the world's survival. And his best friend Greta happens to be a Pure-although she doesn't know it. Ronan is sent on his first mission with Greta and their friend Sammy along with one of the Guard, Jack. But the trio aren't thrilled about it. Their assignment is to visit a strange school-and take a series of tests called the Glass Gauntlet while Jack searches for an old relic. Where is the adventure in that? Turns out, more dangerous than they thought. They aren't taking boring pencil-and-paper tests, but are instead facing off in heated competitions with ruthless opponents. Everyone is more than they seem. Who can Ronan trust? This book was very adventurous and had high-stakes. I never knew what was going to happen next, and there were twists and turns around every corner. I can't wait to read the next book! I recommend this book to adventure lovers, and fans of the first book. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.

Notorious

Notorious

By Gordon Korman

Have you ever tried to solve a murder mystery and just find your self going in circles while the anwswer is stading right in front of you? In Notorious by Gordan Korman you get to experience boths of those situations from tons of different points of views. Keean, after coming down with tuberculosis, has just moved to centerlight an island that is half Michaigan and half Canada. Zeebee who has lived in centerlight found Keean a couple months after her tragic loss of her dog Barney. No one but Keean believes her when she says Barney was murdered. The antagonist in this book is the never ending evidence that points them in different directions but always meets in the same spot. Keean and Zeebee find conflicts from turning into enemies to overthinking it while the answer is right under their nose. Anyone that is looking for a mystery filled book that makes you find yourself trying to figure out the mystery before them this book would be a perfect book. I love this book, but this book has some strong language. I would recommend this book for 7th grade and up

Friendship List #2: 12 Before 13

Friendship List #2: 12 Before 13

By Lisa Greenwald

This is a really good book of girls like me who are just starting Middle school and are a little nervous .....!!! I love this book !This was LoL plz follow me!!!

Thea Stilton and the Prince's Emerald: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure

Thea Stilton and the Prince's Emerald: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure

By Thea Stilton

This is another amazing adventure of the Thea Sisters. This time, the Thea Sister' friend, Ashwin calls from Chennai, India. He was talking and suddenly a buzzing gray screen takes over. The Thea Sisters race to India and find monkeys all over. The find Ashwin and he told them about the chaotic monkeys. Also, the Maharaja, the king, is coming with his son, Lakshan, who is a good friend of Ashwin in a few days. When Lakshan comes, the monkeys see an emerald and steal. The Thea Sisters split up and find the monkey trainers capturing and train monkeys to steal gold. The Thea Sisters save the day once more!

Sixth-Grade Glommers, Norks, and Me

Sixth-Grade Glommers, Norks, and Me

By Lisa Papademetriou

I completely agree, this book is AMAZING!!! I was kinda sad when the book was ending because it is such a great book. I am in awe of Allie because she left her best friend for a boy who she didn't like. I REALLY recommend this book...again AMAZING!!!

I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World (Young Readers Edition)

I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World (Young Readers Edition)

By Malala Yousafzai

This book makes you feel bad about ever complaining about how hard your life is. I am Malala is about a girl who goes to school and stands up for the right for girls to be able to go to school even with danger lurking in every corner. Even after it is band for girls her age to go to school she still went to school and even wrote about it and shared it with the world. She lived with bombs going off on the her street for nearly two years and still stood up to them. Read about this amazing girls life in this book.

Littler Women: A Modern Retelling

Littler Women: A Modern Retelling

By Laura Schaefer

i loved it really i did i just found it extremely sad in the end 😢 but the book itself was amazing and had a good ending just loads of parts were sad. The first thing we had were the ribbon and edit text in Word format for it was the original file with just the same file as you sent me a copy for it.

Fancy Nancy: Just My Luck! (I Can Read Level 1)

Fancy Nancy: Just My Luck! (I Can Read Level 1)

By Jane O'Connor

In this book a girl brings a four year clover to school.after she tells Nancy about a bunch of things that cause had luck Nancy gets kinda worried.😪.after her teacher tells her none of it is real Nancy calms down.I recommend this to younger kids.thank you for reading my review !- Pizzagirl7💘

Wonkenstein (The Creature from My Closet, No. 1)

Wonkenstein (The Creature from My Closet, No. 1)

By Obert Skye

This is the first book to the most HILARIOUS series I've ever read! 12-year-old Robert Columbo Burnside experimented with ordinary house items in his door-less closet, making it a big MESS. And when his mother gave him tons and tons of books to read, well, he just threw them into the chaos of a closet. Rob's dad came home with a weirdly shaped door and fitted it on his closet (where it stayed), proclaiming it looked just right. The door has an EMBARRASSING unicorn sticker on it that just would not come off, and a doorknob with a face that Rob named Beardy. But lo and behold, Beardy locked Rob out of his closet! When Rob finally gets back in, he discovers a little creature that was a, shall I say, interesting cross between Willy Wonka and Frankenstein. Rob stumbles into an adventure led by little Wonk, who grows his toes and is always ready to pull a prank. If there was anything Rob learned, it's that books aren't always what they seem! --BKS reviews

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