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    pudgyjeon added a book review.
    This book was really interesting and engaging. I like how Ben got expelled, and gets forced into EVIL spy school. I liked how this book was different from the rest in the series because it's all about evil this and evil that, (Instead of we are the good guys who do good and save the world blah blah blah) so basically it was from a whole different perspective, which I enjoyed! I'd recommend this book for ages 6+, and for aspiring spies (like me!).
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    I give this book 4 stars. I didn't give this book 5 stars because it wasn't the best book in the series. The reason why I think that this one isn't the best in the series is because it wasn't as adventure gripping as some of the other books in the series. Since it is only the second book in the series, Sophie still hasn't dealt with as many problems as she will in the future. I liked this book because there was a new animal that is an alicorn. Although it should be noted that Sophie Foster was the ELF who found the alicorn, whose name is Sliveny . (SPOILER ALERT) I was also surprised when Alden told her that they were going to Exile. I did not expect that twist to happen. I recommend this book to ages 7+.
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    pudgyjeon's movie review was featured in The Parent Trap.
    This movie is the complete opposite of rock bottom. As in probably one of the best movies of all time. I have watched it at least five times, and always recommend it to my friends. It is basically about Hallie and Annie being twins, although they don't know it because their parents had been divorced since their birth. Once they realize all of this at summer camp, they have to meet their other parents. Then, Annie who is with their dad, gets told that Nick (their dad) is getting married to a downright mean somebody named Meredith. What will happen when Hallie and Annie's parents find out? Can they ever even get them together again? Or will this movie end in a hilarious tragedy? The plot is funny and one of those brilliant ideas that seem so simple that you could've thought of them yourself, but it's really pretty intricate. I recommend this movie for ages 6+, anybody looking for a good old movie, and people looking to get ideas for pranks. You can watch this on Disney+.
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    This movie is the complete opposite of rock bottom. As in probably one of the best movies of all time. I have watched it at least five times, and always recommend it to my friends. It is basically about Hallie and Annie being twins, although they don't know it because their parents had been divorced since their birth. Once they realize all of this at summer camp, they have to meet their other parents. Then, Annie who is with their dad, gets told that Nick (their dad) is getting married to a downright mean somebody named Meredith. What will happen when Hallie and Annie's parents find out? Can they ever even get them together again? Or will this movie end in a hilarious tragedy? The plot is funny and one of those brilliant ideas that seem so simple that you could've thought of them yourself, but it's really pretty intricate. I recommend this movie for ages 6+, anybody looking for a good old movie, and people looking to get ideas for pranks. You can watch this on Disney+.
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    Carmer and Grit, in my opinion, is a 3 ½ star-worthy book. I’m saying this because the book itself is a little on the slow side, and I enjoy more fast-paced books that keep you on the edge of your seat; And this just wasn’t one of them. You could tell what was going to happen. I thout that even if you took out some of the chapters, the book would still make sense. The storyline, though, I thought was interesting and fun because the plot made you actually want to finish the book. I would recommend this book for ages 7+, and people who like magic and faeries. I’m giving the book Carmer and Grit an extra half star because I mean, it wasn’t a bad book, albeit the fact it wasn’t very engaging, it still deserved an extra half of a star because the story still made me feel feelings, like anger at Gideon, sympathy for Grit and Carmer, and disgust at The Mechanist. Overall, this book is right between mediocre and good.
    Over 1 year ago

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