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Abby Carnelia's One and Only Magical Power

Abby Carnelia's One and Only Magical Power

By David Pogue, Antonio Javier Caparo

Abby Carnelia's One and Only Magical Power starts when Abby is making a salad. Through a coincidence, she happens to pull on her earlobe while standing in front of a hard-boiled egg. To her surprise the egg starts to spin upright. She keeps her power a secret, but soon decides to attend magic camp to find an explanation. She finds other kids have similar useless powers and is invited to attend supercamp where she soon discovers not all are what they seem-in fact she and her newly found friends may be in terrible danger. I loved this book. I loved how I got to see the process of Abby realizing she has a bizarre magical power, the emotional process and confusion she goes through, the experimentation she does to try and see if she has other powers and the friendship that blooms with the other kids who are like her. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.

The Complete Big Nate: #18 (AMP! Comics for Kids)

The Complete Big Nate: #18 (AMP! Comics for Kids)

By Lincoln Peirce

cool kid

Awsome book

Superman: Emperor Joker

Superman: Emperor Joker

By Jeph Loeb, J.M. DeMatteis, Joe Kelly, Mark Schultz

it is a good book it is also kinda werid

Once Upon a Time in Italy: The Westerns of Sergio Leone

Once Upon a Time in Italy: The Westerns of Sergio Leone

By Christopher Frayling, Autry National Center's Museum of the American West

western 1

awesome western I highly recomend it

Horton Halfpott: Or, The Fiendish Mystery of Smugwick Manor; or, The Loosening of M'Lady Luggertuck's Corset

Horton Halfpott: Or, The Fiendish Mystery of Smugwick Manor; or, The Loosening of M'Lady Luggertuck's Corset

By Tom Angleberger

It was a great book, and I would totally recommend it. I like mysteries, and I really hope Tom Angleberger will write a sequel or something.

Lizzie McGuire: On the Job - Book #11: Junior Novel (Lizzie McGuire (Numbered))

Lizzie McGuire: On the Job - Book #11: Junior Novel (Lizzie McGuire (Numbered))

By Leslie Goldman

I decided to read this because when lizzie say to her mom that i am geting a job and when she get her job she gad troble time with her job and later on she got bettter at her job and the author of the book was lesie goldman

The Phantom of the Post Office (43 Old Cemetery Road)

The Phantom of the Post Office (43 Old Cemetery Road)

By Kate Klise

this book is the best book for people that like adventures it is about a man who needs a place to write a book over the summer and dose not read the fine print so read to see what happens and the cool characters you meet and what kind of truble they get into. also recommended all the others!

The Summer of Bad Ideas

The Summer of Bad Ideas

By Kiera Stewart

This is a great book! I actually stayed up past midnight reading it; it was just so hard to put down! So Edith has always been scared. She's not like, super terrified of every single thing, but she's just a generally nervous person. This summer her best friend Taylor is spending the whole summer at camp with the most popular girl in school, Sophi. Edie wants to learn to be more brave and less boring. She's spending the summer in Florida cleaning out her deceased grandmother's house with her family. She meets her cousin Rae and they find a list their grandma made when she was young of good ideas for summer time. Edie makes it a priority to complete the list. She meets a boy named Mitchell and realizes she kinda likes him. But when Edie and Rae can't seem to finish anything on the list, the summer starts to look like a total flop. Can Edie find a way to save her summer?

Absolutely Truly (A Pumpkin Falls Mystery)

Absolutely Truly (A Pumpkin Falls Mystery)

By Heather Vogel Frederick

From the author of the Mother and Daughter Book Club, Absolutely Truly is ABSOLUTELY amazing. They find a first edition copy of Charlotte's Web, and thought it would pay the loan until it went missing. Her Aunt Truly (they call her True) is the co-owner of Lovejoy's Books. Truly Lovejoy and her 4 siblings and parents move to Pumpkin Falls from Texas. They move because they are offered to run the Lovejoy's Bookstore, so their father accepts because he is looking for a job. They move out of their big house, leave their jobs, and head for Pumpkin Falls. Texas was where their relatives lived, and nobody but their aunt was in Pumpkin Falls, so everything was a bit complicating at first. But it was great after, and Truly made true friends. I think this book is worth a 5/5 rating because it really is entertaining and I never actually expected this book to be that good.

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