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A Good Night for Ghosts (Magic Tree House (R) Merlin Mission)

A Good Night for Ghosts (Magic Tree House (R) Merlin Mission)

By Mary Pope Osborne

This was a great book! I loved how Jack and Annie went back to the early 1900s to visit young Louis Armstrong! It was very entertaining and creepy as well!! This was a very good story, and I love how the chapter titles are names of some of Louis Armstrong’s songs! This was an amazing story!!

Around the World in a Hundred Years

Around the World in a Hundred Years

By Jean Fritz

Hello, This book was really good. The explores in this book are popular explores such as, Ferdinand Magellan , Christopher Columbus, Etc. This book gives you a lot of information about people back then and explores at the years of the 1400-1500s. You will love this book if you like the history of explores and how people found out ways to get from place to place and for land. Pick up this book today. My mom is a teacher and she bought it for her students and they liked it. Also all of my friends liked it and I know you will too! Pick up this book or borrow the ebook today you won't regret it. Thanks for reading.

Common Sense

Common Sense

By Thomas Paine

I enjoyed learning about the American Revolution in school, but actually learning it from the perspective of a colonist. If you read my review of War and Peace, this might be a bit like that. This was like War and Peace, but shorter and they used words like "thereof" more often (Not like that's a problem, obviously). It was only 58 pages long, but it still took me like an hour to read (which is really saying something). Thomas Paine's pamphlet sold over 100,000 copies in the first three months, which is pretty amazing! I mean, he might not have thought his publication would have such a huge impact on the Patriots (and now the Loyalists probably hated him. I'm not sure about the neutrals. Neutral, maybe? Whatever)!! This was AMAZING to read. If you want to read it, be warned, it's slightly dry, but if you really want to learn about the American Revolution, then you'll probably love it. My class just finished learning about the American Revolution and I really wanted to read Common Sense. So I did! It's not a novel, or a biography, or an atlas, or a fact book, but a PAMPHLET (Look it up. It's probably in the dictionary. The word pamphlet, I mean. P-A-M-P-H-L-E-T. Easy). Read it! It's good (and thin)!

Little House

Little House

By Laura Ingalls Wilder

I liked it. I like it because it amazing to hear about a life in the woods long ago. I love how you feel like you are sucked into the book. I read it with my family and I feel that when in the books pa tells them story's I feel actually like my family's telling me there own story's.

Dog Tags #4: Divided We Fall

Dog Tags #4: Divided We Fall

By C. Alexander London

This book is about war and how a soldier and a dog are super great and the best partners ever. The dog and the soldier go a cross the world having wars but when they are together they can not be stopped. I made a connection with this book because my older brother read this and recommended it to me. If you like dogs you will definitely love this book because a dog is a hero. I gave this book a five star because it has so much good and loving moments you might even cry about it.

So Far From Home: The Diary of Mary Driscoll, An Irish Mill Girl, Lowell, Massachusetts 1847 (Dear America Series)

So Far From Home: The Diary of Mary Driscoll, An Irish Mill Girl, Lowell, Massachusetts 1847 (Dear America Series)

By Barry Denenberg

I've never been a real big fan of history but, when I started to read this series in 3rd grade the book made me sad and feel as if I was in the story. It made me feel so many emotions and I started to read this series 3 years later- [now] -and I just can't stop reading them. I had just finished this book before we started to watch the Superbowl. I cried out when the book ended 'cause I loved it so much~! This one is about a girl who lives in Ireland. Her Aunt went to America one day and said she would bring the girl with her at one point. The way her Aunt described American made the girl ever so excited. In Ireland food was getting scarce and people were getting sick and such. When the girl [years later] was leaving for the boat she wished her parents a sad goodbye and got on the boat to set off for America. On the boat, it took such a long time to get to America. Sadly, some tragic things happened. It was alright though. In America, the girl lived with her Aunt and had much better living conditions. She also made some friends. But work was a bit harsh. Some more tragic things happen. In the end, the girl left for important reasons and it was ever so sad. It was a great book though and I highly suggest that you read. Also, you would probably like it if you like history and such.

I Survived The Shark Attacks Of 1916

I Survived The Shark Attacks Of 1916

By Lauren Tarshis

This was a really fascinating book on the shark attacks. It was like a story but had some facts sewn in. I had no idea about the shark attacks but after reading this book i knew a lot more.

Rebecca: Lights, Camera, Rebecca! (American Girl Historical Characters)

Rebecca: Lights, Camera, Rebecca! (American Girl Historical Characters)

By Jacqueline Greene

This was a very good book!! Rebecca is a really good person, and I loved reading about her adventure with her cousin Max! I really like how she wants to be an actress, and how she really cares about helping Ana'a family.

Molly's A+ Partner (American Girls Short Stories)

Molly's A+ Partner (American Girls Short Stories)

By Valerie Tripp, Philip Hood

This was a nice short story! I love reading all about Molly and her adventures with her friends. Molly is a great character, and her stories are very entertaining!

Maryellen: Taking Off (American Girl Historical Characters)

Maryellen: Taking Off (American Girl Historical Characters)

By Valerie Tripp

This book was great! I loved reading about Maryellen and her show about polio. I also enjoyed reading about her strong relationship with her older sister, Joan. This was a very nice story!

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