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We're All Wonders

We're All Wonders

By R. J. Palacio

This is a short but sweet book I love it.August is just a normal boy.he does normal kid stuff like ride his bike, play all that stuff but he just looks different and everyone puts that againists him he just wishes that one day somebody will get past how he looks and sees that he's a wonder😸this is a great but I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 5/5 stars 😁 😁 Pizzagirl7 😁 😁

Sidekicked

Sidekicked

By John David Anderson

Bunny

John David Anderson is one of my favorite authors! “Sidekicked” had some characters that I felt like I could relate to, which gave the story more depth. I didn’t want to put this book down.

About Average

About Average

By Andrew Clements

This book is about a girl named Jordan, who thinks she is just plain and average. She makes a goal to be better at something at the end of the year. She is trying to do those goals, but she's not getting much accomplishment. Somewhere at the end of the book, her orchestra teacher was checking the weather and he slammed the door too hard he hit himself. Jordan could see there was a tornado. She first saved her orchestra , then told everyone to take shelter. The next day, was graduation day. When it was Jordan's turn to come up everyone clapped loud. The principal gave her this certificate that was given because of her bravery and clear thinking. That day on, Jordan like herself - plain and average. Moral: To always love yourself and that every body isn't plain and average. Were all better at each other in different ways.

Joshua's Song

Joshua's Song

By Joan Hiatt Harlow

This is all a new experience for Joshua, his father has died and his mother and him take in borders into their home. Joshua gets a job from Charlie as a newspaper boy, however his mom doesn't know the full truth. He is selling the newspapers but his mom thinks he is just working at the newspaper company. While he is working he earns the nickname, "Gentleman Josh" he then gets good business and decides not to work for Charlie with the help of a friend. There is a molasses tank and his friend Angel or Angelica lives by it with her mother. Her father is someplace else. When Angel's building is collapsing because the tank explodes, Angel's mother is in their. And the lovely music sound he has not produced in a while comes out giving Angel's mother a peaceful and lovely pass away................Joshua finally finds his heart...............

The Door to the Lost

The Door to the Lost

By Jaleigh Johnson

The Door to the Lost sounds and appears to be an amazing adventurous book, which are my favorite kind of stories. I love the cover of the book since it is full of curiosity and mystery. I am really looking forward to reading this and finding out the real question; What is in the Door to the Lost?

Two's A Crowd (Pug Pals #1)

Two's A Crowd (Pug Pals #1)

By Flora Ahn

Well, I do have siblings, but they do not live at home. So I don't have to share my room or my toys with them. That's what this book is about, siblings. Sunny, I just love that name, is an only pug. She lives alone with her owner and is enjoying her space. She has everything in its place and a place for everything. Until, dum, dum, dum! Her owner brings home another pug, ROSY, her new little pug sister. Now, I use to always want a younger sister, but Rosy's behaviour is what reminded me that I don't want a little sister! Rosy is so all over the place with her high energy and always in Sunny's face. But when the worst of the worst things happens, Sunny duns on the big sister hat and leaves her safe space to find Rosy. What happens? Rosy and Sunny were tugging with Sunny's favorite stuffie, Mr. Bunny. Mr. Bunny goes flying out of the window. Now what? Will Sunny stay angry with Rosy? Will Rosy run away? Where is Mr. Bunny? I don't want to spoil the book, so please read it to get those answers. I think the book is an easy read for beginners and the drawings are cute! I like the book because it is realistic with the relationship between Sunny and Rosy.

The Apprentice Witch

The Apprentice Witch

By James Nicol

Arianwyn has flunked her witch's assessment: She's doomed. Declared an apprentice and sent to the town of Lull in disgrace, she may never become a real witch-- much to the glee of her arch-rival, Gimma. But remote Lull is not as boring as it seems. Strange things are sighted in the woods, a dangerous infestation of hex creeps throughout the town, and a mysterious magical visitor arrives with his eye on her. With every spirit banished, creature helped, and spell cast, Arianwyn starts to get the hang of being a witch--even if she's only an apprentice. But the worst still lies ahead. For a sinister darkness has begun to haunt her spells, and there may be much more at stake than just her pride . . . for Arianwyn and the entire land.Such a amazing book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

VIP: I'm With the Band

VIP: I'm With the Band

By Jen Calonita

This book was really good! It's about 12 year old McKenzie(Mac) whose Mom ends up getting a job for her favorite band: Perfect Storm! She now has the opportunity to go to their every concert, see their natural behavior, and possibly get Zander to date her. All of this can happen to her because her Mom is their tour manager! But once Mac's in the tour buses and hotels, she realizes things are different. Heath is really into pranks, but is there like a brother. Zander isn't as perfect and modest as he seems on stage. And then there's Kyle. Mac always thought of Kyle as shy, timid, and a cute boy who can play guitar. But she learns more about him. He writes songs, isn't too seemingly shy, and seems to really like Mac. Or is that just Mac. Things go up and down, but the worst thing happens that will break everyone's heart: Perfect Storm might break up! But once Mac gets on the scene, she does what not even her Mom could do, get the boys to forgive and forget. Once the tour is over, Mac finally tells Kyle she likes him, and he says he likes her back. I can't wait for the sequel: VIP: Battle of the Bands!

Hannah West: Sleuth on the Trail (Nancy Pearl's Book Crush Rediscoveries)

Hannah West: Sleuth on the Trail (Nancy Pearl's Book Crush Rediscoveries)

By Linda Johns

i read alot of my moms old nancy drew books she was secretly hoping for girls and that didnt happen. she told me to try them so i did and this reminded me alot of those. very girly and like it was just rewritten with new clothes and cars

The Map to Everywhere

The Map to Everywhere

By Carrie Ryan, John Parke Davis

Fin is used to being forgotten everyone who sees him also forgets him after a couple minutes. Being forgotten easily is bad and good at the same time bad because Fin believes his mother forgot him and good because with out a mother Fin has to steal and well being forgotten easily helps a lot. Marril didn't want to be here it was an accident one minute she was in a parking lot the next in the magical Pirate Stream waters. Both of them want to find the map to everywhere. Marrill so she can get back home and Fin so he can find his mother. In an unseemly friendship both Fin and Marrill team up with a wizard to collect all the pieces of the illusive map. But someone sinister is trying to get there first someone who has a lot of power and could destroy everything.

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