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  • natureboy
    natureboy added a new comment in
    I loved the first one of these books and I would really like to read the second one. I think I would really like it. Please consider me for a giveaway.
    Over 4 years ago
  • natureboy
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    I LOVE THESE BOOKS! I read the first one and the second one and they are now my favorite book series! Please consider me for a giveaway.
    Over 4 years ago
  • watercolrwonder
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    I loved the first book in this series! I can't wait to see what comes next in this exciting adventure.
    Over 4 years ago
  • natureboy
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    I want to win this book because I love a book with facts in it to share with my family. I am always curious about new facts. Please consider me to get a giveaway.
    Over 4 years ago
  • natureboy
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    I would love to win this book because I love super heroes I went to every superhero movie that came out this year. I also would like to share this book with my brother. Please consider giving me a giveaway.
    Over 4 years ago
  • watercolrwonder
    watercolrwonder added a book review.
    Matt, Corey, and Ruby are told never to go on public transport without their parents. Simple enough, until they are late for school and their parents have left in the middle of the night without a note. In a hurry, they race to the subway and end up getting on the wrong train. Like, really wrong. When they board, they discover that the odd subway car is actually a time-traveling, shape shifting ship. The three siblings meet an assortment of random characters aboard the ship, and travel throughout time, "saving" artifacts by stealing them, with the promise that they will be returned, safe and sound. They are told by the captain that they can return home at any time, but is he really on their side? It seems like it until some deeper secret is uncovered...
    Almost 5 years ago
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    Almost 5 years ago
  • watercolrwonder
    watercolrwonder added a book review.
    This is the second book in the FunJungle series. If you love mysteries, you will love these books! It is definitely a page turner, and you won't want to put it down. I highly recommend this book (and all the books in this series)!
    Almost 5 years ago
  • watercolrwonder
    watercolrwonder's book review was featured in The Giver (The Giver Quartet).
    This is a really interesting book. It is about a town of people in the future who have taken away any diversity, and everything in the community is planned and organized, from jobs to homes to food. No one has pain, and no one has any defects. They are a society that is perfect and remembers nothing of the past. But there is one person, the Giver. He remembers all the past. Rainbows, elephants, snow. Sledding. He is the one, the keeper of all the memories these people have chosen to let go of for the sake of feeling no pain. But one must keep these memories alive, and it's someone else's turn. Jonas is chosen to be the Giver-in-training. The Giver trains Jonas. He shares these raw and real memories of a past everyone has forgotten, memories of pain, like war, or happiness, like soft grass. Jonas slowly takes on the pain of each new memory, feeling each sunburn and gun shot physically. And with each new memory Jonas receives, the Giver loses them. This story is heavy and happy and forlorn and endearing. I would highly recommend it.
    Almost 5 years ago
  • watercolrwonder
    watercolrwonder added a book review.
    This is a really interesting book. It is about a town of people in the future who have taken away any diversity, and everything in the community is planned and organized, from jobs to homes to food. No one has pain, and no one has any defects. They are a society that is perfect and remembers nothing of the past. But there is one person, the Giver. He remembers all the past. Rainbows, elephants, snow. Sledding. He is the one, the keeper of all the memories these people have chosen to let go of for the sake of feeling no pain. But one must keep these memories alive, and it's someone else's turn. Jonas is chosen to be the Giver-in-training. The Giver trains Jonas. He shares these raw and real memories of a past everyone has forgotten, memories of pain, like war, or happiness, like soft grass. Jonas slowly takes on the pain of each new memory, feeling each sunburn and gun shot physically. And with each new memory Jonas receives, the Giver loses them. This story is heavy and happy and forlorn and endearing. I would highly recommend it.
    Almost 5 years ago

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