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A Hat Full of Sky

A Hat Full of Sky

By Terry Pratchett

Follow Tiffany Aching as her journey to become a witch continues

The Good, the Bad, and the Bossy (Best Babysitters Ever)

The Good, the Bad, and the Bossy (Best Babysitters Ever)

By Caroline Cala

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The Best Babysitters are back- and need help. Maila accidently told Connor Kelly that she would be at a Veronica concert, the newest singer. Unfotunally, Maila and the girls don't have the tickets or that kind of money. But the best babysitters have an idea. Babysit! Needing more help, the friends get new members. At first, this is great! But now this is horrible. All of their favorite clients (and boys for Maila) are taken away from them and now by their new sitters. Plus, Malia has been forced into a program by her older sister, Chelsea and Dot's science fair project isn't going as well as she hoped. Can the Best Babysitters actually sit again, go see Veronica, and solve their own life problems? Find out in the silly second book of the Best Babysitters Ever. Happy Reading!

How to Beat the Bully Without Really Trying

How to Beat the Bully Without Really Trying

By Scott Starkey

This book was really funny. There was action, suspense and it really pulled me into it. Rodney Rathbone, is a kid from the big apple so when he comes to town he is scared. Previous bullying in the big apple has him on guard 100% of the time. I would recommend this book to people who like adventure.

Shouting at the Rain

Shouting at the Rain

By Lynda Mullaly Hunt

Lyla A

Drip,Boom weather Drip, Boom weather loving Delsi was outside in a loud thunderstorm. This book is called Shouting at the rain. It is written by Lynda Mullay Hunt. It was published in 2019. The author did a really good job writing this book. She put so much evidence and it helped me to understand all the events. It was happy and sad. I loved it! In the story Shouting at the rain there was a girl named Delsi, and she wanted some friends. But when her best friend came to the cape for the summer. (Like she does every summer.) She dumped Delsi for another girl. One day when Delsi was sitting at the picnic tables she saw a boy sneaking around. Then she found him running along the beach the next day. They became friends after a while. The boy's name is Ronan. Now everyone is happy and Ronan moved next door to Delsi. This story's moral tells you to be happy with what you have. Shouting at the rain has a lot of interesting settings, and these are my personal favorites. One setting I like the best is the beach because I love the beach and a lot of cool stuff in the book took place there. Delsi loves a good run along the beach but she does not believe in shoes so one day as she ran along the beach she stepped on a piece of sea glass and did not even notice, until her grandmother saw it and fixed it up for her. Sauce Pan Lynn’s is another favorite. I like this setting a lot because a lot of funny stuff happened there. For example it is a restaurant that Delsi and Ronan went to a lot, and Sauce Pan Lynn told Ronan to flip a crepe. When he did it ended up on the ceiling, which I think is really funny. Here is what I like most about the book. What I like most about the book is when Delsi and her grandmother go to olives house on a stormy day. In the book it said that they went to Olives house to comfort her because she is afraid of storms. So Delsis grandmother hugged Olive telling her that everything is going to be OK! They stayed until the storm was over. Which I think is a really nice thing to do. I loved this book, it had happy and sad parts. I think the author did a very good job writing this story. I recommend this book to older kids because it tells you how you should be happy with what you have, also this book is 49 chapters long. I don’t recommend this book to kids 7 and under because it is very long and they will not understand the moral of the story.

Tangled in Time 2: The Burning Queen

Tangled in Time 2: The Burning Queen

By Kathryn Lasky

It is safe to say this seires consists of the best books that I have ever read! It is about a girl named Rose Ashley, and after her mother dies, she moves to indianapolis with her grandma. With all of the strugles at her new school, like mean girls and not many friends, she feels that her grandmas greenhouse is the only place she can escape to. Or another centry prehaps.. Once she meets september, the 3-legged time traveler cat, she travels back in time to hatfeild house, home of the banished princess Elizabeth in the year of 1543, where she meets Franny, the imobilized housemaid and starts working for Elizabeth. When Franny gives Rose a locket that she found, with a picture of maybe her potential father in it, she knows she has to find him. Until Elizabeth realizes that the locket is a tuter rose, that only queens and kings can wear, she steal the locket, leaving Rose no hope of finding her father. Every time she travel back home, she comes back to 1500-1600, and when everyone looks lder, yet rose looks her noral age, Elizabeth starts to get suspicious with Rose's math and scriving skills. And when Rose starts accidentaly bringing future items into the 1500's, the timeline starts to go wonky! Will Rose find her real father and get her locket back? And even worse, will her and her Prodestant friend Franny survive Queen Marys rain after Price Edwards tragic death? Read this trilling book to find out!

Big Nate Doodlepalooza (Big Nate Activity Book)

Big Nate Doodlepalooza (Big Nate Activity Book)

By Lincoln Peirce

I think this book will be about Nate drawing or doodling because the title of the book is Doodlepalooza and it has the word doodle in it.

Moving Target

Moving Target

By Christina Diaz Gonzalez

Before I say anything else about this book, I just want to say it was a decent read. Honestly, I've read worse books, but I definitely had a lot of problems with this one. First of all, I felt that the description was misleading. Where are the thrilling, heart-in-your-throat chases and adventure and fate and great evil I was promised? I didn't even feel compelled to root for the main characters. The book itself felt very forced, passive, and bland. The concept is great but the execution fell flat. I didn't get ANY sense of the peril they were in, and there were hardly ANY cliffhangers that might have helped keep me at least a tiny bit intrigued. The only part of Moving Target that I enjoyed was the last chapter, which made me wonder what would happen to poor Cassie and Asher, but that was about it. Hopefully the second book will be a lot better in comparison to this one. Overall I recommend this to anyone, as it is very mild on violence and there is no bad language.

Short

Short

By Holly Goldberg Sloan

I really thought this was a barrier breaking book. It helped me to see people who are short in a better light. It helped me realize the world from a different point of view! In the book Short, a girl named Julia Marks wants to have a summer of just writing letters to her friends and relaxing. But this is dream is crushed, because she has to try out for a university performance, and she makes it! This turns out to be a problem early, but she meets new friends along the way, like a artistic neighbor named Mrs. Chang, and she starts to enjoy and have pride in the performance! This book helped me learn to see the world in a optimistic point of view. An example of this was when Julia met Olive, an adult who was short. Olive knew that people would look at her often, but she let it go, and didn't get angry! I would definitely recommend this book to my friends, because I feel that it would inspire them, no matter how tall or short they are. Because of the inspiration I felt when reading this book, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars.

Star Wars: Jedi Academy, Return of the Padawan (Book 2)

Star Wars: Jedi Academy, Return of the Padawan (Book 2)

By Jeffrey Brown

Well me to Jedi academy the skills of what a Jedi should be. Hi fellow Jedi's I am going to tell you about the book Jedi academy return of Palawan this book is about a young Jedi named Roan Novachez, this is Roan's second year at Jedi academy in this book Roan thinks that his second year in Jedi academy will be a total breeze, but it was ok for him. He builts an awesome robot used for practicing light saver fencing, takes a field trip to a nice planet called The Planet Hoth where the equator is, and meets Tauntans which is kind of like dinosaurs, than things get all mixed up Star pilot training gets harder than what Roan think how star pilot training will be. Than Roan's best friends start to annoy him and all the bullies are trying to lead roan to the dark side but Roan thinks it is fun will roan go to the good side find out and I just told you half of the story so read it if you like.

The Principal Strikes Back (Star Wars: Jedi Academy #6)

The Principal Strikes Back (Star Wars: Jedi Academy #6)

By Jarrett J. Krosoczka

This is the perfect book to end Victor Starspeeder's time at Jedi Academy! When Principal Mar is kicked out of school, a robot replaces him. The rules are strict extremely strict. Victor Starspeeder and friends are wondering why was Principal Mar fired in the first place?

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