lauraar's Activity (68627)

  • editor
    editor replied to a comment in
    You have to be logged into to the summer reading program to earn prizes - if you didn't do you will have to do the reviews again - also the reviews have to be substantial and approved before you earn prizes - "this book is great" is not enough to earn a summer reading prize. if you log into to your account you can track how many books you have reviewed correctly and prizes earned - currently you have none
    Almost 6 years ago
  • gman
    gman wants to read this book.
    Almost 6 years ago
  • editor
    editor replied to a comment in
    Hi unfortunately the program is for US residents only - so while you can participate we will not be able to give you any prizes.
    Almost 6 years ago
  • editor
    editor replied to a comment in
    You should send an updated parental consent in as soon as possible so we can change the addres
    Almost 6 years ago
  • editor
    editor replied to a comment in
    The first batch of prizes will be mailed out end of May
    Almost 6 years ago
  • editor
    editor replied to a comment in
    The books earned are prizes for you - and will be sent to the address on the parental consent form which I hope you have submitted
    Almost 6 years ago
  • editor
    editor replied to a comment in
    The first batch of prizes will be mailed out at the end of May - you can win a maximum of 20 prizes
    About 6 years ago
  • editor
    editor has joined a reading program.
    About 6 years ago
  • maddyp18
    maddyp18's book review was featured in The School for Good and Evil.
    Welcome to Gavaldon, a seemingly ordinary village surrounded on all sides by woods. But there is one part about this village that is out of the ordinary. Every four years, on the eleventh night of the eleventh month, two children are taken from their beds and spirited away. They are taken to the School for Good and Evil, where good children train at the School for Good to become princes and princesses, and where evil children train at the School for Evil to become villains and witches. One of the children is always kind and beautiful, while the other child is always ugly and odd. Sophie and Agatha are best friends, and they seem like the perfect pair to be taken this year. Sophie is the perfect candidate for Good, for she is 'kind' and beautiful, while Agatha is odd and ugly. But, when these two friends reach the school, Agatha is taken to Good, and Sophie is taken to Evil. Did the School Master make a terrible mistake... or was he right all along? In this entertaining story, Sophie and Agatha learn about love, hard work, friendship, and what it truly means to be good or evil. I loved, loved, loved, LOVED it, and once I started reading it I could never put it down. This is a great book to teach kids about staying true to themselves, and it has a great twist to the fairy tale stories that we all know and love. I highly recommend this to older elementary and middle school kids. Enjoy!
    About 6 years ago
  • maddyp18
    maddyp18 added a book review.
    Welcome to Gavaldon, a seemingly ordinary village surrounded on all sides by woods. But there is one part about this village that is out of the ordinary. Every four years, on the eleventh night of the eleventh month, two children are taken from their beds and spirited away. They are taken to the School for Good and Evil, where good children train at the School for Good to become princes and princesses, and where evil children train at the School for Evil to become villains and witches. One of the children is always kind and beautiful, while the other child is always ugly and odd. Sophie and Agatha are best friends, and they seem like the perfect pair to be taken this year. Sophie is the perfect candidate for Good, for she is 'kind' and beautiful, while Agatha is odd and ugly. But, when these two friends reach the school, Agatha is taken to Good, and Sophie is taken to Evil. Did the School Master make a terrible mistake... or was he right all along? In this entertaining story, Sophie and Agatha learn about love, hard work, friendship, and what it truly means to be good or evil. I loved, loved, loved, LOVED it, and once I started reading it I could never put it down. This is a great book to teach kids about staying true to themselves, and it has a great twist to the fairy tale stories that we all know and love. I highly recommend this to older elementary and middle school kids. Enjoy!
    About 6 years ago

Badges (14)

First to CommentSecond to CommentThird to CommentFirst BookFirst Favorite News ArticleFirst Favorite WebsiteCreate an AvatarWrote First Book ReviewWrote 10 Book ReviewsFirst MovieWrote First Movie ReviewJoined MIDDLE SCHOOL Series Book ClubJoined James Patterson's Kids Book ClubJoined National Geographic Kids Book Club

Following (1206)

kblol
bobthedestroyer
bonquesha
hoa1121
laurababy7
swirlylollypops
maddyrocks13
laucol258
bone
bonnierocz
lauranlove
minotaur
boo
bones
boo771
michelle34
Miss Reeves
Mrs. Young
bolty
zoragonn
View All

Followers (322)

moonraven
fluffymarshallow
coolclaire
aniqa
cheesy
autumn
cupcake11
minotaur
lolsmartie
akif
jiyoon2446
allancr
bolty
brainator
makayla36
zopdog
popstar45
af145
aquagirl
chaddy
View All

Most DOGO Points

RankNameScore
589moonlight20111011 points
590kiarathequeen1010 points
592dragonlovergirl1009 points
5933ndl3ss_m3rcy1009 points
594lauraar1007 points
595tennislover_omg1005 points
596bluedragon11004 points
597lightn771003 points
598kayoscolony1000 points