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Zom-B City

Zom-B City

By Darren Shan

i love this boojk

Jake's Orphan

Jake's Orphan

By DK Publishing

This book was great! So the main character: "Tree" lives in an orphanage with his brother "Acorn." One day, he finally gets adopted and moves into the country, but before he leaves...he promises his brother that he'll come back for him. His new "parents" Mrs. Gunderson and Mr. Gunderson plus Mr. Gunderson's brother: Jake, take some getting used to due to Mr. Gunderson not liking Tree. But when his brother shows up on the farm one day, the trouble just begins...

Boost

Boost

By Kathy Mackel

Boost is an amazing book about a 6’2 13 year old girl named Savvy. All Savvy wants is basketball. Savvy is a hard worker and very determined to succeed. This is a mystery realistic fiction book written by our Kathy Mackel. Savvy's family just moved. Savvy has a chance to make the varsity basketball team. With a pretty perfect shot, and talent she definitely deserves to make the team. But when steroids are found in her basketball bag, that she says are not hers everybody has their own supections. My favorite part of the book is definitely when they find the steroids in her bag. I couldn’t stop reading, it was all a big mystery. I was tempted to skip to the end of the book and find out what happened. I would recommend Boost to any girls who play basketball or sports! I loved reading Boost and really connected to it because it is in our time and can relate to many girls. Its definitely a 5 star book.

Born Wicked (The Cahill Witch Chronicles)

Born Wicked (The Cahill Witch Chronicles)

By Jessica Spotswood

The world is imperfect. This cannot be changed. Everyday, we face problems like discrimination and corrupt governments. In Born Wicked, author Jessica Spotswood set up a world that was brimming with all those problems. This story, set back in the late 1800s, is a provoking novel that illustrates real world problems and faces them. The protagonist, Cate Cahill, struggles to survive in a world filled with gender discrimination, poverty, and corrupt governments. She has also been burdened with the task of caring for her younger sisters, Tess and Maura, after her mom died. On top of that, Cate has to keep a dark secret. All of the siblings are witches, capable of committing evils easily, without a second thought. If the current government, the gender-discriminating Brothers find out, the siblings will be in terrible peril. The following December, Cate will have to choose between marrying, or joining the Sisterhood, a group of devout ladies who assist the poor. During the time before her decision, Cate starts becoming rebellious, dates the gardener Finn Belastra, and starts uncovering secrets that were better off hidden. Every kid in the world struggles to accept who they are. We all wear our strengths proudly and stow our weaknesses in the depths of our heart. When our weaknesses are exposed to the world, we feel afraid, alone. This story portrays a girl who accepts her weaknesses and faces them. She tries her best to do everything she can: support her sisters, help her family, and silently defies the government by disagreeing with their views. At the climax, Cate mentally breaks down from the weight of it all. Instead of becoming depressed, Cate chooses to accept the fact that she is imperfect, that she can always improve. There is a theory that bravery is being the only one who knows that you’re afraid. I disagree with that. I think bravery is showing that you can be afraid, that you have your weaknesses too. Born Wicked also taught me the power of sisterly love and rivalry. Throughout the book, Cate has her share of quarrels between her siblings, endless jealousy that makes them drift apart. But in the end, they all proved their affections for each other by respecting each other’s decisions, and working together to achieve a common goal. As the older sibling of two, I often find myself on the receiving end of endless jeers and remarks from my sister. Even though there is a two-year gap between our ages, we compete for titles such as the highest test score, the one with the most friends. But in the end, we often cooperate, and help build on each other to improve. In the book, a prophecy is mentioned, one that determines the fates of the sisters. Personally, I don’t agree with the concept that prophecies always come true. I believe that our fate isn’t written in the stars. We write our own legacy, and will always stand by it. I encourage every kid out there, to be brave, to not be afraid of showing their weaknesses. They do not make us weak, they help make us strong.

Heaven (Coretta Scott King Author Award Winner)

Heaven (Coretta Scott King Author Award Winner)

By Angela Johnson

The book Heaven is about a girl who has lived in a city named heaven since she was a little girl. While she is there her uncle Jack sends her letters about where he is because he moves a lot. In the end she finds out true legacy...

The Star of Kazan

The Star of Kazan

By Eva Ibbotson

Best. Book. EVER!!! I used to love Eva Ibbotson, and this is definitely her best book.. By far.

Animal Rights: Noble Cause or Needless Effort? (USA Today's Debate: Voices & Perspectives)

Animal Rights: Noble Cause or Needless Effort? (USA Today's Debate: Voices & Perspectives)

By Marna Owen

This book is talking about the animals rights that people are going to care and show the respect for the animals. Also, it is talking about humans raise to the animals. At last, I think this is a great book. Because it helps me to be more care about this problems.

Takeoffs and Landings

Takeoffs and Landings

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

This is a very good book. it explains emotions and feelings towards people and family. it is also a heart breaking tale that I in fact I must say I felt some of the pain with them. that is just how lovely it is. I'm not surprised no one has read it because I got it of the *NEW* shelf in the Teen section of the library. If you do come across it, it really worth reading!

Enchanted (The Woodcutter Sisters)

Enchanted (The Woodcutter Sisters)

By Alethea Kontis

sounds like the weirdest thing i will ever read yet i am dying to read it

Prom Anonymous

Prom Anonymous

By Blake Nelson

If you are into books about teenage life then this is the book for you. I selected this book because I read the back and thought it was interesting. The title of this book is Prom Anonymous. The author is Blake Nelson. The genre is realistic fiction. My favorite passage from this book was "What if he thinks I am a freak?" Says Chloe. "He won't think you are a freak unless you act like a freak." Stated Laura. This book is about how a girl named Chloe doesn't want to go to prom but her friends talk her into going. She ends up having a wonderful time! Well the only connection I have with this book is having to find a dress for my cousin's wedding. An exciting part in the book is during the prom. I do recommend someone to read this book because it is interesting and honestly some of the tips are good for teenage girls.

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