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Fancy Nancy: Too Many Tutus (I Can Read Level 1)

Fancy Nancy: Too Many Tutus (I Can Read Level 1)

By Jane O'Connor

Fancy Nancy's closet is bulging (that's a fancy way of saying it won't close). Nancy's mom thinks she should give away some of her tutus—but Nancy knows a fancy girl can never have too many tutus! But when Ms. Glass tells her class they will have a fancy swap-and-shop at school, nancy decides to give some away and she sees the tutu of her dreams but grace sees it too but the tutu costs seven points and she has 5 and nancy has 15 so she feel bad so she gives grace 2 points and she buys the dress and she spends 13 points on two tutus and her mom does not get mad why because her closet closes for the first time in ages

Anna, Banana, and the Puppy Parade

Anna, Banana, and the Puppy Parade

By Anica Mrose Rissi

It has funny part I recommend it! ¡!!!!!!!!! I give it 5/5 it has funny parts

The Suitcase Kid

The Suitcase Kid

By Jacqueline Wilson

Andrea goes through a hard ABC of her life when her beloved parents split up. Moving out from Mulberry cottage was hard enough for poor Andrea and then meeting new step brothers and sisters. Spending one week a mum's and one week at dad's puts too much strain on Andrea especially when she finds out one off her stepmum's going to give birth to her dad's baby. At first Andrea is insistent that the new baby will be called Ethel. But one sad day she loses her lucky mascot, sylvanian family, rabbit called radish down a hollow tree in a garden she played in after school. Andrea sneaks out of her shared stepsister's room in the middle of the night, even though Katy was still awake, and went hunting for Radish. Find out what happens next if you read the book! 📖

Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading (Charlie Joe Jackson Series)

Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading (Charlie Joe Jackson Series)

By Tommy Greenwald

For fans of Diary of the Wimpy Kid or Tom Gates series... this book is for you! I really liked how everything played out at the end... This may seem like your tale of a middle schooler... and you're a 100% right... but there are ACTION.... SUSPENSE...which gives it a more exciting way to read this book... Although it has a boy perspective, it's totally fine, and I understood that all boys act the way they act... well maybe not... but most boys... Meet Charlie Joe Jackson, he thinks reading is redundant and he does not enjoy it... not even one little bit... I REPEAT he thinks reading is redundant and he does not enjoy it... not even one little bit... Okay to be honest... this is DOGObooks here... and we are here to write reviews about amazing books and movies, give our input about the news, and meet amazing people here... .So I thought it is pretty ironic while I am typing my reviews... but this story was hilarious.. and for some of you readers out there...it's pretty ridiculous and quirky... I am an avid reader myself, so all these tips that Charlie gave in the beginning of the chapter... were pretty funny... So it starts off with Charlie's friend, Timmy, won't write any more book reports.. Now Charlie Joe is in trouble... he has to find a person to write his reviews for him... or Plan B... he has to do it!!! This middle school adventure was pretty hilarious.. With cartoonish illustration... this story made my day... So for those who do not like reading... this book is for you... to just people who want to have something to laugh and smile.. this books is totally for you! Enjoy! :D

I Survived the Japanese Tsunami, 2011 (I Survived #8)

I Survived the Japanese Tsunami, 2011 (I Survived #8)

By Lauren Tarshis

Ben is staying in Japan in a town called Shogahama. It's where Ben's dad grew up. His parents announced they would be going on the trip but a few months after the announcement his father died in a car accident. Now they are going the trip without him and are going to stay with an Ojisan (uncle in Japanese) one day in the trip there's an earthquake that last for 5 minutes! (That's actually a long time.) Later they find out is had a magnitude of 9.03. Will Ben and his family survive the fourth-largest earthquake ever recorded in history and will they survive the deadly tsunami that follows after? Read the book to find out. I highly recommend this realistic fiction book about real life history. Thanks for reading -Ajg16's reviews

Spirit Hunters

Spirit Hunters

By Ellen Oh

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Wow. This is the first word I said after I read this book. Harper has moved into a new house and doesn't like it. There are rumors that the house is haunted. When her younger brother Michael acts strange and Harper is worried. She finds out that her brother is being possessed by a bad ghost. Harper has to save her brother and banish the ghost with help of some friends. Will Harper save Michael? You'll have to read the book to find out! Definitely a spine chiller book and perfect for Halloween or any other time in the year.

Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Extra Credit (Charlie Joe Jackson Series)

Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Extra Credit (Charlie Joe Jackson Series)

By Tommy Greenwald

Charlie Joe Jackson is a boy who is desperate for extra credit so he doesn't have to go to camp ritubukie. I thought this book was funny and inappropriate in two parts of the book because first somebody kicks somebody in the you know what and second somebody throws a candy apple into you know what. I recommend this book if you have trouble in school because it would be kind of like your personality.

Shadow Magic

Shadow Magic

By Joshua Khan

Once Lilith Shadow was an ordinary House Shadow princess with no prospects for life. But then when her family is murdered, she becomes the last member of House Shadow, and becomes the ruler. For a little girl this is a daunting role. And the fact that her region is weak and surrounded by possible enemies makes things no easier. Not to mention the fact that she is still being forced into a marriage to the horrible prince from the kingdom of light. If only her father had taught her magic as well as her brother, then she would be able to save her realm. As it is, Lilith must break the rules, and learn the magic of the undead-even if she is a girl. Thorn is the son of an outlaw and he has been captured in slavery. When Tyburn, an executioner for House Shadow, buys him from his master, he is forced to make the decision to stay with Tyburn-for a whole year and one day. But all he wants is to be free. When Thorn arrives at House Shadow he meets Lilith. Will two people who come from different worlds be able to work together to reach their dreams? Much of this book is about the art of nethermancy, so if that makes you uncomfortable this is not the book for you. It was a book filled with adventure and dark magic. I gave this book 3 out of 5 stars, not because it wasn't written well or hair-raising(it certainly was), but because it wasn't my style or preference.

Lunch Money by Andrew Clements, Brian Selznick (Illustrator)

Lunch Money by Andrew Clements, Brian Selznick (Illustrator)

By Brian Selznick (Illustrator) by Andrew Clements

this book is about a boy named Greg Kenton that wants to make money. Greg wants to sell things at school but the principal banned him from selling things. Also, there is a really annoying girl named Maura that always copies Greg with his ideas. One day they realize that working together makes everything go Quicker so they start a comic book company and the school allows them to make a book club. There is a lot of more adventure so red this book to find out the rest of the topics.

The Whizz Pop Chocolate Shop

The Whizz Pop Chocolate Shop

By Kate Saunders

The Whizz Pop Chocolate shop was a gloriously chocolatey read, delivering all the delicious adventures it promises. It's unlike most books I've read, with immortal talking cats and rats, ghost elephants, and magic chocolate, but that just makes it all the more memorable. Kate Saunders did an excellent job at weaving together a believable and magic story about how two twins move into their great-great-great-great Uncle Pierre's home and get wrapped up in "government" work, only for there to be a tragic kidnapping that makes a great story about how even evil people have a soft spot in their hearts. "How kind of you to cry for me; I really don't deserve it." The only critisizement I have is that the drama in this book is blunt. For example, instead of "He leapt off the train like a cat and hit the gravel hard. His pulse wouldn't stop pounding." it would be "He jumped off the train and landed on a patch of gravel." Other than that, it was a unique book that I will think of every time I enjoy smooth, rich chocolate.

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