Kids Books - Life

The Story of Annie Sullivan: Helen Keller's Teacher (Dell Yearling Biographies)

The Story of Annie Sullivan: Helen Keller's Teacher (Dell Yearling Biographies)

By Bernice Selden

I decided to read it because it was going to be the book that would help with my biography report. It had great information if you ever needed to read or know about Annie Sullivan and her student Hellen Keller. It tells that Annie also grew up blind but eventually her sight got better and was sent to a foster home after the age of ten or eleven.

Middle School: Escape to Australia

Middle School: Escape to Australia

By James Patterson

Rafe wins a school art project and a trip to Australia to showcase his art. When he arrives, it is raining heavily and his host's children are not welcoming. His trip starts to improve when he meets new friends. This book reminded me of my vacation when it rained all day. I really like this book.

Ice Dogs

Ice Dogs

By Terry Lynn Johnson

Oh my goodness what a book!i feal the spine tingling that vicy felt lost in alaska it makes me want to be a better freind to my dog its safe to say this is a GREAT book i for sure is a must read summer book happy reading!(:

Touch Blue

Touch Blue

By Cynthia Lord

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This is an amazing book about a girl named Tess who lives on an island in Maine. When a family moves to the mainland, the state of Maine threatens to shut down the school.Tess' family then takes in a 13year old named Aaron. Aaron can really play the trumpet, but is shy and often grumpy. Can tess and her fiveyearold sister, Libby, help Aaron feel comfortable, or will Aaron leave and the school shut down? this great read by Cynthia Lord is amazing, and i would recommend all of her books, including Rules. FIVE STARS

Public School Superhero

Public School Superhero

By James Patterson, Chris Tebbetts

Public School Superhero is about a boy named Kenny, who lives in Washington DC, goes to Union Middle School, stands up to the town, and gets called 'grandma's boy', because his grandma walks him to school. I'm rating five stars, because it's a bold book.

Leonardo's Shadow: Or, My Astonishing Life as Leonardo da Vinci's Servant

Leonardo's Shadow: Or, My Astonishing Life as Leonardo da Vinci's Servant

By Christopher Grey

I absolutely love this novel because, unlike most books, it starts of at an exciting pace. It's about this boy who think his master is mean, but he loves him anyway. Leonardo is in a struggle in painting the Last Supper, since he held it off for years. He then has to finish it in a month.

The Million Dollar Kick

The Million Dollar Kick

By Dan Gutman

I would give this book a 5 star because it talks about soccer and I like soccer. The connection I made with this book is that the main character plays soccer and so do I. This book talks about this girl who plays in a game and then she gets the ball, but then she ran at the goalie and scored. The goal she scored was her own goal. She had scored an own goal. After that she had a bunch of negative thoughts until there was a contest where she had to shoot against a pro goalie and if she scored she gets one million dollars. When she did it she scored. She got 1 million dollars. Then they talked about her life after that. She got confidence back and she had the courage to learn how to actually play soccer.

The Zippity Zinger #4: The Mostly True Confessions of the World's Best Underachiever (Hank Zipzer)

The Zippity Zinger #4: The Mostly True Confessions of the World's Best Underachiever (Hank Zipzer)

By Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver

The title of my book is The Zippity Zinger. It’s a story about a boy goes through many crazy adventures! Hank Zipzer was chosen as his softball team pitcher for the annual olympiad. He thinks he’s the worst softball pitcher in the world. My favorite part about the book is when Hank accidently wore his sister’s socks that was red and had monkeys on it, and later on in the day he was practicing pitching and he threw perfectly, and he thinks the red monkey socks are good luck. I would recommend this book to everyone because it’s funny and it will make you laugh your pants off.

Just Jaime: Target Exclusive (Emmie & Friends)

Just Jaime: Target Exclusive (Emmie & Friends)

By Terri Libenson

This book Just Jamie is about Jamie and her friend Maya who their real friends are on the last day of seventh grade. She has a feeling that her old friend group is talking bad about her. They have started to exclude her and make fun of her because of the way she dresses. Maya starts feeling more annoyed with Jamie. She didn't like how babyish she had seemed compared to the popular girls. Maya and Jamie then become good friends again. I gave this book a five-star rating because I feel like someone can relate to this even if it is not happening to them.

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