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Masterminds: Criminal Destiny

Masterminds: Criminal Destiny

By Gordon Korman

This book is part two to the book Masterminds. After five kids discover that they're actually clones and clones of the most famous criminals their shocked and don't know what to do or where to go. They still head into the real world away from their perfect little town but she have no knowledge of the outside world or anyone in it but the still slide by. They travel from Colorado back to their perfect town to find out that its been abandoned and now they're shocked as to where everyone went, luckily they find one of their own friends and on the way even help a criminal break out of jail, but in the end they realize they can trust no one as their friend actually ratted them out and now they're trapped. Read this book to find out how they escape and at what cost!!

Piecing Me Together

Piecing Me Together

By Renee Watson

This realistic fiction novel is narrated by the main character, Jade, who is in her Junior year of high school in Portland, Oregon. Jade is navigating the ups and downs of trying to succeed in a world that often seems against her. She is learning to find that strong voice within her, to advocate for herself, and to take advantage of every opportunity possible. If you like strong characters, and a story full of complex relationships and issues, you should read this book!

Abe Lincoln at Last! (Magic Tree House)

Abe Lincoln at Last! (Magic Tree House)

By Mary Pope Osborne

Jack and Annie went back in time. They needed to get a feather to undo a spell that Teddy accidentally did on Penny the Penguin. They met Abraham Lincoln. Abe Lincoln played a trick on them - he was acting like a different person. At the end of the book, they still need to go on some more missions to get things to undo the spell. I loved this book so much that I read it three times. 😍 😃 😁

The Wind in the Willows (Oxford Children's Classics)

The Wind in the Willows (Oxford Children's Classics)

By Kenneth Grahame

Mole and Rat are good friends. Rat likes to row boats and sail with the breezy wind and Mole is full of questions to ask to Rat. They have picnics and stay together through thick and thin. One day, they go to Toad Hall, the house of the rich toad. Toad always has a new interest. This time it is driving a horse drawn carriage. Toad is always the trouble maker, being caught police and such. His good kind friends get into unthinkable kinds of trouble to protect toad. Even when Mole gets lost in the woods Badger rescues him and brings him safely home. These four animals are best friends, well maybe excluding Toad, and this book is about the adventure leading from their friendship.

Shadow Jumper: A mystery adventure book for children and teens aged 10-14

Shadow Jumper: A mystery adventure book for children and teens aged 10-14

By J M Forster

bob odem

hey does jack ever find his dad?

Goodbye, Vietnam

Goodbye, Vietnam

By Gloria Whelan

Secrets are in the air. Water deep and gloomy, an old boat with wood that's rotting. Suspense as they boarded the boat. Worry that they would get caught before they set sail. Gloria Whelan is an American poet, short story writer, and novelist. She writes books for children and young adults. She won many awards such as the annual National Book Award for Young People's Literature in 2000 for Homeless Bird. Goodbye Vietnam by Gloria Whelan is not part of a series. This book is about a 12 or 13 year old girl named Mai who is from a small village during the Vietnamese war. When her community is threatened, Mai, who is one among many, steals away in the cover of night. Getting onto an old, crowded boat just to feel safe, She tries to escape with her family to a new world with towering buildings and a loud atmosphere. This book is a new favorite read! The main character Mai is in her early teens (12 or 13) yet her experience is so intense that she acts like an adult. The author uses her topic to escape and elaborates with many conflicts between the protagonist and the society, disease, and the forces of nature. She creates an entire persona for each character with a distinct personality. The author uses sentence structure in a way that you can almost live in the book through the sentences. Gloria Whelan brings many ideas and opinions into the short span of 14 chapters and leaves you longing for more. If you are a fan of historical fiction, action, escape, and refugees then this is the book for you! I recommend this book for ages 7-14

The Last Battle (The Chronicles of Narnia)

The Last Battle (The Chronicles of Narnia)

By unknown

This book was plain fabulous, just like all of the other books in the Narnia Series. This book, as you may have already guessed, is the last book. Sometimes, people need to know how to be creative, and sometimes, people just need to be relaxed. This book is for those of you who want book recommendations, coming with the rest of the series. Adventure, imagination, battles, and trials bring joy to the people who read it. All the books in the series are extremely coordinated, so you'll like the book better if you read the first book all the way to the last one. As people say, they want to end things on a high note, and this one isn't disappointing. Now I'm starting to think I'm a crazy book seller...

Rutabaga the Adventure Chef: Book 1

Rutabaga the Adventure Chef: Book 1

By Eric Colossal

I love this book

Rutabaga the Adventure Chef: Book 2: Feasts of Fury

Rutabaga the Adventure Chef: Book 2: Feasts of Fury

By Eric Colossal

GreenOne

I love it

The Lost Marble Notebook of Forgotten Girl & Random Boy

The Lost Marble Notebook of Forgotten Girl & Random Boy

By Marie Jaskulka

this is a really good book!!!

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