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Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious)

Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious)

By Victoria Kann

This book is about Pinkalicious using a special wand to make a park that use to be her favorite place look healthy again, and to get rid of the trash. This book teaches a very good lesson to not litter to keep the environment looking beautiful and not filled with trash. We need to keep the Earth clean. I recommend this book to people who like short stories or fiction books. This book is also very colorful and cute. I use to read Pinkalicious books a lot when I was younger. I rate this book 5/5.

Big Book of W.O.W.: Astounding Animals, Bizarre Phenomena, Sensational Space, and More Wonders of Our World

Big Book of W.O.W.: Astounding Animals, Bizarre Phenomena, Sensational Space, and More Wonders of Our World

By Silen, Andrea, Hargrave, Kelly

I just received this book from DOGO from a free book giveaway, and I loved it so much that I finished it in only a couple of hours, and I plan on reading it many times in the future. If you like to learn, whatever the subject, then this book is perfect for you! I loved learning crazy facts about the weather, ocean life, and super cool places that I want to visit now! I highly recommend this book!

Can't Get Enough Space Stuff: Fun Facts, Awesome Info, Cool Games, Silly Jokes, and More! (National Geographic Kids)

Can't Get Enough Space Stuff: Fun Facts, Awesome Info, Cool Games, Silly Jokes, and More! (National Geographic Kids)

By Drimmer, Stephanie, Beer, Julie

-2 ratings -1 review

This book has everything to captivate space enthusiasts: Tons of fun facts, exciting games, hands-on activities, hilarious space jokes, stories from experts, and tidbits about the latest info on black holes, the International Space Station, and what life on Mars could look like.

Silverwing

Silverwing

By Kenneth Oppel

Silverwing brought me through a flood of adventures! I truly couldn't put the book down! It is about Shade, the runt of his colony and is so small that he gets bullied for it. Then, one day, the colony goes on the yearly trip to go mate with the males and have babies. But, not two days have gone by and a storm approaches and the Shade is whisked away from his mother. He is very determined to go and find his colony before winter hits and reunite with his mom. Along the way, he meets friends, unexpected enemies, and unexpected allies helping him find his way. Does Shade have the strength in his tiny body to make it all the way? Will he find his colony in time? If so, are they at the destination already? This was truly a great read and I loved the leveled adventures and the moral of the story (I'll let you figure that out yourself!). I connected with the book because Shade and I are very small for age. I would recommend this book to 5th and 6th graders. The reason I gave this book a 5-star rating is because it was an action-packed book and the author gave great detail, as if you were apart of the entire book! What fascinates me the most is that the author chose bats as the main character, which is absolutely a great idea.

This Book is Cute: The Soft and Squishy Science and Culture of Aww

This Book is Cute: The Soft and Squishy Science and Culture of Aww

By Sarah Wassner Flynn

Haven't read this yet but it looks totally adorable, like a treat for anyone who loves indulging on sweet, adorable, and scrumptiously fluffy facts. ~Xeta <3

My Weird School Daze #7: Dr. Brad Has Gone Mad!

My Weird School Daze #7: Dr. Brad Has Gone Mad!

By Dan Gutman

Very funny book. I like how in the book A.J says instead of the noble prize he says the no bell prize is when people give bells to people with no bells. I've read this book a thousand times! I think Dan Gutman is super funny!

Wishtree

Wishtree

By Katherine Applegate

There are many ways to write a book. Some write it from the perspective of an old person, and some write it from the eye of a child. Whether from the view of the old, young, girls, boys, babies, or the dead, most books are written from the perspective of people, or sometimes animals, since we are humans ourselves and understand humans and animals best. Catherine Applegate's depiction of the mind of a tree has rarely been seen before. As normal beings stroll across lawns, past tens and hundreds of trees, we all take it for granted. They are just there, born to become chairs or assistants of mother Earth, but hardly appreciated at all. There are many conservation programs that tries to save the trees that are being cut down, but they are all looked upon as objects. In Wishtree, Applegate brings life to trees, gifting the readers with an memoir of a tree as an actual independent being full of hope and life. It allows readers to gaze upon trees and see them in a whole new light, marveling at their abilities and sometimes whispering softly to them. Red, the tree, brings a new perspective into life, appreciating things that are wholesome, and making unfulfilled things whole. Applegate's simple language brings out the beauty of words, with complexity beneath seemingly easy sentences. Her words bring a stirring to the heart livening every word. It brings together the most complex of human nature, and shows the perception of it all in a simple way. The leaves rustling in the wind, the birds chirping in the bushes, we are all alive, but sometimes it is forgotten that the trees breath with us and the birds sing along our tunes. The world has been reborn in this book, and now after reading the book, everything has come alive again.

Ultimate Secrets Revealed: A Closer look at the Weirdest, Wildest Facts on Earth

Ultimate Secrets Revealed: A Closer look at the Weirdest, Wildest Facts on Earth

By Stephanie Warren Drimmer

Let me start with saying this is the best book I have ever read before!my favorite page is foods that fool you .you know how frosted flakes in commercials look so perfect with that milk!?well guess wha!?they use glue!and one this page it tells other crazy facts about what people do to make food look perfect !also lots of other secrets revealed.I actually won this book from dogo and I am so glad I did I love it so so so much!I recommend this book to all ages I rate this book 5/5 stars 😁 😁 Pizzagirl7 😁 😁

Horrible Geography

Horrible Geography

By Anita Ganeri

It is a super GREAT series!!I recommend this set of books to everybody!!

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