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  • domosaur
    domosaur added a book review.
    Everyone has been a child once, and while most grow up to live a normal life, some grow up to be passionate activists about problems they experienced as a child. Did you know that Alexander Hamilton, an activist for liberty and freedom, was born on an island? Or that Autumn Peltier became an activist because her family had unclean water to drink? Some of these activists have unlikely childhoods, as well as a figure in their life that guided them into activism. In their community around them, they recognized problems, such as segregation, slavery, or inequality. To read more about these activists’ childhoods, read Kid Activists. I really liked learning about where these activists started, and how their history helped them become activists. I give this book a 5 out of 5 stars, and recommend it to kids and anyone interested in history.
    Almost 5 years ago
  • domosaur
    domosaur added a new comment in
    I would love to win this book because I always read up on fun facts, and this would be a great book for me.
    Almost 5 years ago
  • domosaur
    domosaur added a book review.
    No one is perfect, not even superheroes! In Dear Justice League, you'll discover the flaws of the Justice League superheroes. During an adventure to stop an insectoid invasion, each superhero gets an email that causes them to stop and think. Although they are superheros, everyone has flaws, and have made mistakes. Does Hawkgirl eat small mammals? Does Superman ever stop being "super"? To find out, read Dear Justice League, which will show you how relatable superheroes really are, minus the powers and cool outfits. I give this book a five out of five stars, due to the creativity of the graphic novel, and the story itself. I recommend this to any superhero lovers, or anyone who loves humor. I absolutely adored the illustrations, and my favorite section was the one about Hawkgirl.
    Almost 5 years ago
  • domosaur
    domosaur has read this book.
    By Michael Northrop
    Almost 5 years ago
  • domosaur
    domosaur's book review was featured in Wonder.
    This book was so inspiring that I nearly cried. This book is about August (Auggie) Pullman, who has a rare medical facial deformity, also known as Treacher Collins syndrome or a cleft palate. He is starting in a new school, at age ten, and he is easily the easiest target for bullying. As he goes through the school year, people are jealous, people are supporting, and some people are just neutral. He bears through it all and he forms the most heart-breaking story ever made. I recommend this book to anyone who loves a good book.
    Almost 5 years ago
  • domosaur
    domosaur added a book review.
    This book was so inspiring that I nearly cried. This book is about August (Auggie) Pullman, who has a rare medical facial deformity, also known as Treacher Collins syndrome or a cleft palate. He is starting in a new school, at age ten, and he is easily the easiest target for bullying. As he goes through the school year, people are jealous, people are supporting, and some people are just neutral. He bears through it all and he forms the most heart-breaking story ever made. I recommend this book to anyone who loves a good book.
    Almost 5 years ago
  • domosaur
    domosaur has joined a reading program.
    Almost 5 years ago
  • domosaur
    domosaur added a new comment in
    I would love to win this book because National Geographic books are the best, and I love adding more to my collection.
    About 5 years ago
  • domosaur
    domosaur added a book review.
    In this book, you'll go on an adventure with Ronan Boyle, the newest recruit of a secret Irish police force. By joining this secret police force, Ronan Boyle discovers a world that is home to magical creatures. He discovers that leprechauns are no longer a myth, but reality. These magical creatures are constantly doing the wrong thing, and Ronan's job is to stop them. Ronan's parents are also in jail, but Ronan is determined to prove that they were framed. While on the police force, Ronan is always on the lookout for evidence to help his parent's case. Will Ronan be able to free his parents from their wrongful imprisonment? Or will his small and weak character keep him saving the ones he loves? To find out, read Ronan Boyle and the Bridge of Riddles. I would recommend this to people who love an adventure and who are in middle school, due to some content. I give this book four out of five stars, due to some parts.
    About 5 years ago

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