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  • jeffdaboss
    jeffdaboss added a book review.
    This Kingdom Keepers book starts out with a bit of a bang: the legendary Keepers find themselves during the start of Disneyland. Once they realize they've been transferred 60 years into the past, they find a younger Wayne and an even younger group of Overtakers. They task themselves with trying to prevent the Overtakers from destroying Disneyland in the past and retrieving Walt Disney's magical fountain pen. Meanwhile, Disney Imagineers are trying to figure out how to bring them back and the Keeper's Fairlie friends try to find out the dangers that threaten the Keepers by looking through old records. As he intertwines the stories, he creates a masterpiece for Disney lovers.
    Over 6 years ago
  • jeffdaboss
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    Literally one of the best kids books ever. Auggie has facial deformities, meaning his face is different from other kids. He's starting 5th grade, and his parents have decided for him to go to a private school instead of being homeschooled. He is introduced to Beecher Prep, a couple of days before school starts, to get acquainted with his new surroundings. During his time at Beecher Prep, he gets enemies and he makes friends. He gets bullied because of his looks, by both students and their parents. As the school year gets tougher, he gets stronger. Through the difficulties of 5th grade, Auggie somehow makes it to the end of the school year as a star. This book is a great book, and it shifts the point of view to various characters, so you get a large glimpse at the whole story.
    Over 6 years ago
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    I received the chapstick and book, but not the movie-even though my page says I earned it. What happened?
    Almost 7 years ago
  • snicker9
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    I was very intrigued by the summary about this book. September is taken on an adventure to Fairyland where she makes new friends and is apparently the only person who can assist the new Marquess. Unfortunately, I found it hard to follow along. The language and description was kind of hard to read. Because I couldn't even understand what was going on, I didn't finish the book. I rate this book 1 out of 5 stars.
    Almost 7 years ago
  • jeffdaboss
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    The Thing About Jellyfish and Wonder are my favorite books.
    Almost 7 years ago
  • jeffdaboss
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    Holes is a kind of odd book, but reading it isn't so bad. Stanley Yelnats's dad is an inventor who's failing to make a good invention, his family lives in a tiny apartment, and Stanley is convicted of stealing the shoes of a famous MLB player's shoes which were being auctioned for charity. He is dragged to Camp Green Lake, where he and other "troubled" boys are forced do dig holes to "build character". Also, his great-great grandfather stole a pig and got his entire lineage cursed, including Stanley. He learns, along with his group of friends, that the mean warden is looking for something somewhere in the area. She and her assistants have been using the boys as a cover and as their servants. Stanley and Zero, his uneducated and overlooked friend, journey to find the treasure, and Stanley goes to try to prove his innocence. This story is kind of boring, but there is some action that keeps you entertained.
    Almost 7 years ago
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    How old do you have to be to not have to turn in consent forms?
    Almost 7 years ago
  • snicker9
    snicker9's book review was featured in A Wrinkle in Time.
    Meg Murray is a high school student. Although she loves doing math, most people believe she's a dunce, and she is constantly in the trouble with her teachers and the principal. She is also very protective of her little brother Charles Wallace. Charles Wallace is extremely smart, although as Meg he is often misjudged-mostly because he only speaks around his family. And even though he is only five years old, he speaks in full sentences, and can understand almost anybody without them speaking. Their parents are both scientists-but their father has been missing for almost two years on a mysterious assignment. One night Meg, Charles Wallace and their mother are having a midnight snack when a stranger appears at their door. A stranger who turns out to be magical. Soon after Meg, Charles Wallace and their new friend Calvin go on a crazy adventure through space and time with a trio of magical beings: Mrs. Whatist, Mrs. Which, and Mrs. Who. Will they be able to band together, and defeat these forces of evil as well as find their missing father? The first time I read this book was several years ago, and I couldn't really understand it so I didn't enjoy it. This time around I'm older(and hopefully wiser), and I really loved it! I recommend this book for middle and high-schoolers (and adults). I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars.
    Almost 7 years ago

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