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The Ransom of Red Chief: Comic-strip (Oxford Bookworms Starters)

The Ransom of Red Chief: Comic-strip (Oxford Bookworms Starters)

By O. Henry

I liked this book because it is about American Indians and the settlers. In the book a kid was mad at his mom and his dad. People stole the kid but he did not want to go home.

Z Rex

Z Rex

By Cole

This book is absolutely fantastic. Has a tense, gripping ,tight plot. I reccommend this book for fans of Anthony Horowitz

The Mysterious Tadpole

The Mysterious Tadpole

By Steven Kellogg

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Steven Kellogg's book The Mysterious Tadpole is full of surprises. When Louis gets a tadpole from his uncle as a birthday present, I'm sure no one imagined what would happen over the next year! Louis is a good friend and caretaker of his "tadpole," who he names Alphonse. Alphonse grows up and they have exciting adventures ~ including getting kicked out of the school's pool and finding a sunken treasure. In addition to the story the pictures in this book were excellent!

Homeroom Diaries

Homeroom Diaries

By James Patterson, Lisa Papademetriou

Homeroom Diaries is all about a teenager's life! The main character, Cuckoo, is going through a lot of troubles, she lost the two most important person in her life, but she didn't let that break her down, with her best friends by her side, she decides to ignore all the hate and start over and stay happy. This story might seem simple but I think it's very realistic and especially suitable for teenagers. I think one of the strengths of this book is the drawings, it keeps the story interesting and giving the readers a better image of the characters and scenes. The author added many details to describe the emotions of Cuckoo and her friends. I also really love that the story is told in a diary form. I recommend Homeroom Diaries to teenager readers. The most important message from this book is...Always remember to stay positive!!!

Nate the Great and the Missing Key

Nate the Great and the Missing Key

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In this story Nate the great was trying to find a key for his friend Annie. Nate was trying to find it for her dog, Fang’s birthday day. I did not enjoy this book because i don’t like Mystery books because i think its boring.

Stolen Into Slavery: The True Story Of Solomon Northup, Free Black Man

Stolen Into Slavery: The True Story Of Solomon Northup, Free Black Man

By Judith Fradin and Dennis Fradin

I want to read this book. I hear that it is what lead to the movie that might win the Academy Award for best picture.

The Wolves of Willoughby Chase

The Wolves of Willoughby Chase

By Joan Aiken

This is an amazing must read book! It involves drama, history, mystery, and cruelty in a book that takes you through the story of bonnie and sylvia, cousins, orphans, and best friends, as they go through london and defeat miss slighcarp!

Terrible Tudors

Terrible Tudors

By Neil Tonge Terry Deary

Do you want to learn about horrible histories at the Tudor age??? Learn about the haed cut off time and other horrible histories!!!!!!Then read this book!!!!!

[(Warp Speed )] [Author: Lisa Yee] [Jun-2011]

[(Warp Speed )] [Author: Lisa Yee] [Jun-2011]

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This preteen drama set in Anywhere, USA is a classic story of cliques and social hierarchy, nerds, geeks, dweebs, jocks, cheerleaders, brains, and kids from every "planet" in between. Marley happens to be stuck in the middle of the plantary galactic forces as he plods through the perils of Middle School at WARP SPEED. This Trekky teen isn't the coolest kid in school by any means. In his search for significance, he learns some tough lessons about what really matters in life and what doesn't. Popularity maybe overrated, and being invisible might not be so bad after all. Read Warp Speed to step into a world of confusion, weird, awkward, and growth. Growth. What an awkward word that is. Maybe you should pass on this book...or maybe not? Is that you I sense a growing desire to find out more about Marley and his story.

Out of the Woods

Out of the Woods

By Lyn Gardner

I liked this book because it is sudpencful and it is fantasy. I didn't really understand why the author used ' for dialogue instead of ". I also like how everything is starting to be ok when it falls apart. Or you think everything that is happening is terrible and then it's awsome. Recomended

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