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Welcome to Chef Club! (Shopkins: Shoppies Junior Novel)

Welcome to Chef Club! (Shopkins: Shoppies Junior Novel)

By Scholastic, Leigh Stephens, Kristen Depken

I love shopkins so I want to read this book

Ways To Live Forever

Ways To Live Forever

By Sally Nicholls

I have recently read the book Ways to Live Forever by Sally Nicholls. The book is about an eleven year old boy named Sam McQueen and he has leukemia. He states on the first page that he will most likely die by the time the reader is finished with the book. He comes up with a list before that he wants wants to complete before he dies such as sledding, going to a proper school, learn about UFOs, horror movies , airships, and kissing a girl. Unfortunately he does not finish all the things on his list but he still had his hope. I thought this book was a very sad but intriguing book. I couldn't stop reading this book! I really wanted to know what Sam was going to do next, but in the end I had a fear tears when Felix died. Then on top of that the main character Sam died and that is when I said in my mind, nooooooooo! When Sam died on that hospital bed I thought I was actually there with him. He died peacefully in his sleep. It was like a movie in my mind! The author did a good job with the book, I thought this was a true story but surprisingly it wasn't. This book is realistic fiction because it was a story that could have really happened. This book I think is open to ages 10-and above. There was some use of strong language and the book was pretty sad. Most importantly the plot of the book was amazing. Sam also had some internal and external thoughts. He had to battle leukemia and its stages. This is an example of internal conflict because he is battle something with himself. There was also an external conflict when Felix died and Sam was very sad and was going through a lot. This book was a great book and I would recommend this book to anyone out there who wants to read about realistic fiction that is a little sad at the end.

Confetti Girl

Confetti Girl

By Diana Lopez

GANDALFSAYSHI

I hate this book with a passion. The main character is weak and poorly written, and all of her friends are complete jerks. I could not finish it. I did not like the plot nor the character, very predictable, and just frustrating and boring to get through! One of the worst books I read tbh, sorry but I could just not get into it!

Unschooled

Unschooled

By Allan Woodrow

Best friends from birth, Lily and George, naturally polar opposites are forced apart from their friendship through competition at their school’s Spirit Week. It all started with a breakfast spill. From sliming lockers and egging costumes the feud between the former friends and now opposing team captains have made Allan Woodrow’s sequel to “Class Dismissed” a #1 book on everyone’s reading list with laughter and suspense on every page. Narrated by two entertaining voices, “Unschooled” shares an important message and is definitely a book to read!

Salt: A Story of Friendship in a Time of War

Salt: A Story of Friendship in a Time of War

By Helen Frost

OMG so sad but happy so quick summary so a Indian boy named Anikwa and a settler named James and become friend read to find out <3

Rosie Revere, Engineer

Rosie Revere, Engineer

By Andrea Beaty

bella

Have you ever wanted to be a great engineer? This is a story about a little girl named Rosie Revere. She wanted to be a great engineer, but she was shy because her favorite Uncle the zookeeper, that she made a cheese hat for him to keep pythons off his head but he laugh till he cried. You will have to read the book to find out the rest. My favorite port is when she sold her great aunt Rosie.

The Recess Queen

The Recess Queen

By Alexis O'neill

UNICORN

Boom Crash went Mean Jean when she stomped to the playground . I love Recess Queen because its a good book for if you have been bullied and learning to be a upstander to bullies . Recess queen is about Mean Jean, she is head of the playground until Katie Sue came along. I like the book because Katie Sue is the upstander to Mean Jean. Also I like the book because the illistrator did a really good job drawing the pictures .Last I like the book because the auother used awsome words that replace boring words.Will Mean Jean keep the playground hers or not,read Recess Queen to find out.

The 39 Clues: Doublecross Book 1: Mission Titanic

The 39 Clues: Doublecross Book 1: Mission Titanic

By Jude Watson

From the first 39 Clues book I couldn't get enough of the series. I began reading it because the first book was by Rick Riordan, one of my favorite authors, but then I continued to read to ones after written by other authors. I ended up learning about new authors and reading their other books, like Gordon Korman. I recognized this book's author, Jude Law, because she wrote the fourth book in the 39 Clues series, Beyond the Grave. Hearing about this book, I was super happy that they were going to continue the series and that they even found a way to bring Amy and Dan back into the story. Double Cross Book 1: Mission Titanic, is about the new head of the Cahill family, Ian Kabra. For Ian, this has been what he's been working for his entire life. However, he underestimated exactly how much responsibility the job requires. And just how much his own family would betray him to get his position. At a Cahill family meeting a sinister force, calling himself the Outcast, kicks Ian out of his own house calling him to young and weak for such an important role. However, he offers Ian a series riddles to decode to regain his rightful spot. With each riddle, there is a disaster set to occur and its up to Ian to stop it. His first mission is to save a boat rigged to sink. Ian is forced to get past his ego and look to his younger allies in the Cahill family for help. The books brings back your favorite characters, as well as introducing new ones. For fans of the 39 Clues series, this is a must read!

The Van Gogh Deception

The Van Gogh Deception

By Deron R. Hicks

Looking for a action packed, breathtaking, exciting mystery? Then look no further than Deron Hick’s Van Gogh Deception. It tells the story of a young boy who remembers nothing about himself..... but her knows a disturbing amount about art. He’s taken in by a social services worker, and her daughter Camille. I highly recommend this book, and thanks for reading this review. hungrybowl433 is out!

The Breadwinner (movie tie-in edition) (Breadwinner Series)

The Breadwinner (movie tie-in edition) (Breadwinner Series)

By Deborah Ellis

The Taliban, member’s of the ruling party in Afghanistan, forbid women from exiting the house without being accompanied by a man so the only person being able to provide for the family was the father. Parvana, the protagonist of the novel, went outside only with her father when he went to the market to make a sale.She helped him walk because her father lost his foot. Parvana observed people and her father while they were working. Her time spent amongst the salesman and her father helped her later on when the Taliban took away her father to prison. She dressed up like a boy so she could walk freely. She would make some sales on the market and read letters that were brought by illiterate Taliban.

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