Kids Books - History
How to Draw and Paint Fairies: From Finding Inspiration to Capturing Diaphanous Detail, a Step-By-Step Guide to Fairy Art
By Linda Ravenscroft
I read this book and I read almost the whole series. This series tells us about so many different fairies and their powers. I will do a review on every one I read.
The Beatles: Music Was Never the Same ((Impact Biographies Ser.))
By Marvin Martin
A cute book. Well written, though it's a bit confusing in the beginning.
A Smile in the Mind: Witty Thinking in Graphic Design
By Beryl McAlhone, David Stuart
^̮^I wanna read it!^̮^
You Wouldn't Want to Be a Samurai!: A Deadly Career You'd Rather Not Pursue
By Fiona MacDonald
its a great book if you want to learn about samurai and learn why you would not want to be one obvious judging by the title. have a good time reading the book.
Bad Girls: Sirens, Jezebels, Murderesses, Thieves and Other Female Villains
By Jane Yolen, Heidi Stemple
This book is amazing!!!!!!!!!
Rowling Revisited: Return Trips to Harry, Fantastic Beasts, Quidditch, & Beedle the Bard
By James W. Thomas
I love this book, It is a combination of the 3 harry potter extras. I love to read fantasy and adventure, and these are very far up my list
Independent Dames: What You Never Knew About the Women and Girls of the American Revolution
By Laurie Halse Anderson
I read this book because of the author, Laurie Halse Anderson. However, not being a real history person, it wasn't one of my favorites. I did learn a few things about women I wasn't familiar with from the American Revolution though.
Anna Karenina (Oxford World's Classics Hardcovers)
By Leo Tolstoy
its political yet a romance and is quite funny in some parts Tolstoy really goes deep on the charecter's feelings and the story changes around every chapter i am enjoying it so far
Twelfth Night (Picture This! Shakespeare)
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this is an amazing storybook its a story about two twins who get seperated in the beggning of the story and find each other later !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
McDougal Littell Literature Connections: Fahrenheit 451 Student Editon 1998
By MCDOUGAL LITTEL
This was one of my favorite book when I was in the 9th grade. Someone in my class brought in a burnt bible as a book project for this book and I remember the whole class was shocked and a little offended by it. Overall, her book project had a huge impact on how we viewed the book and showed us how important books were to our lives









