Kids Books - Friendship
Sophie #7: Sophie the Sweetheart
By Lara Bergen
The end of this book is really cute. Like the other Sophie books, the message is that you should always be yourself. You will not want to put this book down.
The Haters
By Jesse Andrews
This book is about three dudes going to jazz camp to get better at their instruments and I did not really enjoy reading it but some people might. The style of writing did not appeal to me that much. The start was really good but after that the story was not that interesting . But if you love music than this might be a good book because these three boys want to turn into stars and for that they need each others backs
Finding Tinker Bell #1: Beyond Never Land (Disney: The Never Girls)
By Kiki Thorpe
It is very suspenseful and makes you want to keep reading. You will never want to put the book down. My mom read it to me, and I never wanted her to stop reading it.
Finding Tinker Bell #2: Through the Dark Forest (Disney: The Never Girls)
By Kiki Thorpe
It is very adventurous and very suspenseful. You will not want to put it down. The forest is the most suspenseful part, so when you read it look out for that part.
Dance Divas: Showstopper
By Sheryl Berk
Amazing book! Anya, a former rival, was now part of the Dance Divas! During her vacation at L.A., Anya discovers that her parents were tired of living on opposite coasts of the U.S., and want Anya and her mother to move back to L.A. Her parents agreed that Smooth Moves would be her last competion as a Diva. Would the Dance Divas be able to go on with out Anya?
Middle School: My Brother Is a Big, Fat Liar
By James Patterson, Lisa Papademetriou
Georgia Khatchadorian is starting sixth grade. Which means a new grade and a new school. But that’s not all that Georgia needs to worry about. Just because her last name is Khatchadorian and her brother is Rafe doesn’t mean that she is like him. But it does to all the kids and teachers of Hill Village Middle School, who don’t say a word to Georgia. Now it’s Georgia’s turn to fix all the mistakes that Rafe did, and prove that not all Khatchadorians are troublemakers like Rafe. A middle school story set in a diary format, Middle School: My Brother Is A Big, Fat Liar is about a girl trying to clear her name of all the crimes her brother committed. Will Georgia make friends, will her band play at the school dance, or will Georgia do things that will make her look more like her brother? Great for readers of Diary Of A Wimpy Kid, this story will catch readers off guard with the shocking secret that is revealed. What I thought about it: Middle School: My Brother Is A Big, Fat Liar was a great book. James Patterson is a wonderful author; I love all of his middle school books. I read the first two books in March, which I bought at the bookfair at my school. I love the front cover of this book-it’s just so colorful! The illustrations were great on the interior, and the plot was wonderful. I really enjoy the relationship between Georgia and Rafe; sometimes the hate each other, and sometimes they are helping each other with something. I also was astounded when the secret was revealed. It brought a surprising realistic twist that you never expected. This series is truly fun to read. They are great for fans of Diary Of A Wimpy Kid, Big Nate, Dork Diaries, etc. It was also nice having a different POV. Rafe is awesome and all-but sometimes it’s good to have a change, even though I enjoyed the first two books better. Overall, great read.
Digging Up Trouble #6 (Amy Hodgepodge)
By Kim Wayans, Kevin Knotts
i love these books because they are funny! amy and her friends will make it super far! i also like kim wayans and her brothers! they are funny
Plantzilla Goes to Camp (Paula Wiseman Books)
By Jerdine Nolen
I do not recommend this book I did not like it. It's about Mortimer going to camp. He is really excited to go to camp until he reads in the info the camp sent him that no pets of any kind are allowed. But he sneaks Plantzilla in.
The Seventh Wish
By Kate Messner
The Seventh Wish is about a girl who goes fishing one day, to make money for her Irish step dress she is getting. to find that she caught a magic fish that would grant her any wish she wanted! Every wish she made turned out to go very wrong, but still very funny. But then, a tragedy hits her family surrounding her older sister, Abby. Charlie feels alone; she feels in last place. Through lots of struggles, Charlie learns life isn’t fair, but believing in it can make it better.
The Landry News
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When Cara Landry discovers that Mr. Larson, her worst teacher that does not want to teach them anymore, once won multiple best teacher of the year rewards before, she starts a newspaper that badmouths him. But after nearly costing him her job, Cara learns an important lesson. So I have a little backstory. I read this book a really long time ago but then I decided to reread it, which refreshed my memories of what happened.... After I finished this, I thought like, maybe I can start my own newspaper agency. I presented the idea to my friends, who were a little uneasy at first, then agreed to it. Since I was homeschooled, my only option to release it was at church. There we left it in the rooms, because we wanted to keep our identity a secret. Many people liked it, so we, or rather I, worked on it. I had teamed up with a no k-pop group because that time I was against it and our next issue was about how Kpop was bad... stuff like that, and many people were unhappy with that issue so they told us to stop and never write any issues again. I had already planned another issue but that one was never released. So the newspaper fad, caused by this book, ended, and so started many other fads. Now I am neutral about Kpop and we don't have a fad right now but that memory was really exciting and fun to refresh by reading this book again.








