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  • turtlenicole
    turtlenicole added a news bookmark.
    Sometime between July 10 and 12 a massive iceberg, the size of the US state of Delaware, broke free from Antarctica’s Larsen C Ice Shelf. The crack that led to the separation wa...
    Almost 7 years ago
  • happypug12
    happypug12 added a book review.
    Wolf Stalker is one of those books that you can't find anything bad to say about, but it's not Newbery award material. It has some charm to it, with somewhat interesting characters with whom you can relate to, accompanied by a nice, stable plot, but it doesn't stand out from the hundreds of thousands of books out there, and it'll probably never think about it now that it's done and read. You're being too harsh, you say, what with the plot being about saving a supposedly-bloodthirsty wolf, uncovering secrets, a grumpy foster kid, and an evil dude, but even with all those features, Wolf Stalker just isn't phenomenal or mind-blowing, although it does have a good message about preserving the world we live in and the animals that live in it with us. I liked it, and I'd say ages elementary through middle school will enjoy it.
    Almost 7 years ago
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    Almost 7 years ago
  • turtlenicole
    turtlenicole added a movie review.
    Tears were streaming down my eyes by the end of this movie. Mentally disabled Sam Dawson raised a daughter on his own and he named her Lucy after the song by the Beatles. As Lucy got older, she was getting more smarter than Sam. Lucy's classmates kept laughing at him and called him a retard. On Lucy's eighth birthday, Sam held a surprise birthday party for her but a kid pointed out that Lucy said she was adopted. Sam was hurt and Lucy tried to run away. Lucy later regretted what she had done and never wanted to be separated from Sam. People were starting to doubt that Sam could take care of Lucy and put her in a foster home. He found a lawyer named Rita Harrison who agreed to fight for him for free. During the court case, Sam talked about how a parent's care does is not measured by their intellectual ability. It is measured by their love for the child. He talked about how patient he is with Lucy, how he listens, and tries to support her in every way he can even though he is disabled. He worked hard to get a new job and apartment all because of her even though it was very difficult for him. He admits that he's not a perfect parent and he makes mistakes, but his love for Lucy is beyond measure.
    Almost 7 years ago
  • turtlenicole
    turtlenicole replied to a comment in
    Amazing review, callie_b!
    Almost 7 years ago
  • turtlenicole
    turtlenicole replied to a comment in
    Nice review... you convinced me to start reading it :)
    Almost 7 years ago
  • turtlenicole
    turtlenicoleliked a comment in See You in the Cosmos.
    Review: 11 year old Alex Petroski is a boy who adores space like his idol Carl Sagon who is a fmaous astromemer. Alex thought to name his dog Carl Sagon. Alex has a mum that sits on the on the couch and has 'Quiet Days' and goes on 'walks' and his died when Alex was three, a brother who is a sports agent. Alex Petroski wants to launch his Golden IPod into space at .S.H.A.F.T. ( South-West High Altitude Rocket Festival ) Alex made food and cleaned up the house for his mum. When he got to the train station, he had a adult ticket and he was only 11 and you need to be 13 to usethe adult ticket and he needs a adult to get on the train until a boy pretended to be his brother and when he was on the train he stumbled across a karate master called Zed and a man called Steve that suffers arguments with his girlfriend. When he got to .S.H.A.F.T. He saw a lot more people that expecting, and Carl Sagon is very scared of people. Meanwhile, he was so amazed how many people were there. When he went up to launch his rocket meanwhile he witnessed frustrastion and other bad feelings. After the rocket launch he got a email from Ancestry.com and said there was a man as that has the same name and birthday as his dad, and said he lived in LA when he asked Steve My Dad Lives in LA and we need to go there , and steve said your in luck im going to LA today. Awesome when he arrived at the address he came across a relative he never knew he had and Alex suffers from losing a dog and his mum has schizophrenia. I recomend this book to 10-18 years because there is problems in the book and real life situations. Book By: Jack Cheng (Updated about less than a minute ago)
    Almost 7 years ago
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    By Louis Sachar
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