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  • shantzj
    shantzjliked a comment in National Geographic Kids Book Club.
    Hi!!! Im a new member here! I really enjoyed it so far!😀
    Over 4 years ago
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    shantzjliked a comment in National Geographic Kids Book Club.
    My favorite sport is soccer! I love everything about it and I play it all the time!
    Over 4 years ago
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    shantzjliked a comment in National Geographic Kids Book Club.
    being able to breathe underwater
    Over 4 years ago
  • shantzj
    shantzjliked a comment in National Geographic Kids Book Club.
    HIYA! Question of the day! Remember that I take my time to write the questions, but take even more time to look at the replies and give them thumbs-up and/or a reply. So, back to the question! Would you rather be able to breathe underwater? Or be able to breathe in space? Thanks to those who answer or like it or both! 😁
    Over 4 years ago
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    shantzjliked a comment in National Geographic Kids Book Club.
    Hiya! This book club is AWESOME! Like this comment if you agree!
    Over 4 years ago
  • shantzj
    shantzjliked a comment in Zebra Forest.
    I feel like great books like these aren't recognized like they truly should, they are way better than books like Diary of a Wimpy Kid, but do they get all of the attention, No. So today look harder into books to find what you like, you might find some great books out there. And the reason this book is better than most book is because the wording is used in the best way possible. In the beginning Annie (The main character) talks about on e of her teachers (Mrs. Roberts). At the end of the year she asks her students to write their wishes for the summer. Annie put 1. See all the movies headlined at the ace theater 2. Learn to swim 3. Visit Beth at summer camp. In the text she said that she can't really tell Mrs. Roberts her real wishes, witch is 1. to get taller 2. To have an advancer 3. To meat her dad. she knows that all of the things she wished for won't happen because she barley gets out of her house she looks like an 8 year old boy instead of an 11 year old girl, and her father is dead! Read the book to find out if these wishes really do come true (they do) and how.
    Over 4 years ago
  • shantzj
    shantzjliked a comment in National Geographic Kids Book Club.
    I love volleyball 2! LOL!
    Over 4 years ago
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    shantzjliked a comment in National Geographic Kids Book Club.
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  • shantzj
    shantzjliked a comment in National Geographic Kids Book Club.
    If anyone is ever unsure of what to read next, then check out my book reviews, I have lots of good suggestions for middle schoolers. If you like the ones I have done so far, then you can follow me and see each new one I write, I write a review for every book I read, and I give a very honest opinion.
    Over 4 years ago
  • shantzj
    shantzjliked a comment in The Perfect Star (The Perfect Score Series).
    The first two books in this series surprised me and I really liked them, but this one just wasn't as good in terms of the plot line. The main theme of this book is that the Recruits put together a morning announcement broadcast for their school using some equipment they found. The use this broadcast to help other people get through tough times and help people in need, but also to show people that everyone has some good inside of them. I loved this message that was buried inside the book, but besides that everything else about the book was just, meh. Firstly, I felt that there was too much spotlight on Gavin's football team. I feel like in most movies, shows, or books taking place in middle school it portrays the message that sports are the most important thing, and don't get me wrong I LOVE to play sports, but there is more to life than those wonderful jocks. Everyone is always admiring them, like, "look at those cool football guys who are the most popular of all, lets go try and sit with them." I feel that the spotlight should be put on something else for a change, and that everyone else didn't get the credit they deserved. In the book, when Natalie can't think of a story for the broadcast, she always just does sports recaps, and I think that really tells us something about how we are portraying certain aspects of middle school. Second, I feel that there was too much stress in the book on talking about Natalie and Trevor's relationship, they never knew what to do or say, them being together was causing a bunch of problems, and they weren't communicating very well. I mean, you don't NEED a relationship, especially in middle school, just be friends. Third, I feel that none of the stuff that the recruits succeeded in doing and none of the stuff that happened to them, would never happen to a normal kid. Now I understand that it is a book and the characters need to be special, but they got way too much publicity to be realistic. I would still recommend this series because I loved all the multiple perspectives and it was overall pretty well written, just not one of my favorites. Remember, this is just my opinion and no one has to feel the same way.
    Over 4 years ago

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