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Steve's New Neighbors (Book 1): Steveville (An Informal Minecraft Journal Book for Children Ages 9 - 12 (Preteen)

Steve's New Neighbors (Book 1): Steveville (An Informal Minecraft Journal Book for Children Ages 9 - 12 (Preteen)

By PETER PARK

I will do what It takes to get my hands on books like these do you understand me? I need this, this Is my life and I want this. now I must read It with consciousness, remember.. I AM ALL POWERFUL!

Lost in the Snow

Lost in the Snow

By Linda Jennings

This book is sad but awesome too...For example...A little girl really really wants a kitten. But her mom says its to hard to take care of one the kitten wants the girl though. And so the kitten goes out in her driveway and sleeps there over night because the kitten spent a long time getting there. Also the kitten assumes that that house was it. Last the girl finds it in the morning inside her car.Its a pretty good story.

Cake Pop Crush: A Wish Novel

Cake Pop Crush: A Wish Novel

By Suzanne Nelson

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This book is a good book. If you haven’t read it here is a short summary for you. A girl name Alicia has a passion for baking, and so does her family. Her family Owns a small bakery in a small town. But the bakery gets some new competition that is across the street. Across the street a new modern coffee shop opens wich almost runs the bakery out of business. At school Ali meets the owner son dane witch she kind of has a crush on but she try’s to stay mad at him for his dad half way running the bakery out of business. Ali knows she is the best at making cake pop but for some reason Dane thinks he is better. Then they challenge each other to a bake off wich could possibly promote their family’s business........ read to find out more. I love this book and I hope you love it as much as I do

A Small Zombie Problem (Zombie Problems)

A Small Zombie Problem (Zombie Problems)

By K.G. Campbell

In this imaginative tale set in a world resplendent with French food, swamps, and alligators, August DuPont endeavors to become a part of society. Up till now, he has been admonished by Aunt Hydrangea to stay inside, lest he be attacked by butterflies. But never could he have imagined that he would be introduced to three humans, all of his own age, while attempting to get Mud Pies. Never could he have thought that, on the next day, he would be introduced to another human, his aunt Orchid Malveu, who instructs him to find a valuable family heirloom. It is still surprising, though, when he discovers that he has summoned a zombie named Claudette from the grave. As August tries to befriend his rich cousins, all while keeping his zombie hidden, he discovers the history of the DuPont and Malveu families: specifically, their bitter rivalry over stolen hot sauce recipes, and he finds out the existence of an ancestor who practiced necromancy using the Zombie Stone, the expensive family heirloom Orchid wishes to locate. What I liked about this book about problems with zombies was its world-building. The imaginative setting where the story takes place, namely, Pepperville, a small town near the Croissant City, situated in a place reminiscent of Louisiana, is very interesting and causes the book to have a whimsical atmosphere. The zombie, Claudette, was amusing. Also, overall, the book was really funny and had good illustrations. The writing was okay: neither good nor bad, and there were too many semicolons in my opinion. But this is an engaging book to read for fun, and it has humor in it, though not much action

Son (Giver Quartet)

Son (Giver Quartet)

By Lois Lowry

What happened afterwards? After Jonas took Gabriel to elsewhere? I had always been a fan of the The Giver quartet. As I was reading this book, I felt like being a part of it since everything came along together smoothly and everything in the book seemed so familiar. If you had read The Giver, I recommend you to finish up this book as well! The reason why will simply be while recalling the exhilarating stories of The Giver, new adventures await. Since Son was written in a totally different point of view, you’ll find out exploring what was happening on the other hand very interesting. Well, not just the story itself, but also the lessons and things I had learnt from it, were all reasons this book is recommended by me. You’ll find out everything has a dark side no matter how perfect it seems. Enjoy the adventure of Claire, Gabriel’s mother, and let your soul be cleansed by her spirit!

See You in the Cosmos

See You in the Cosmos

By Jack Cheng

Review: 11 year old Alex Petroski is a boy who adores space like his idol Carl Sagon who is a fmaous astromemer. Alex thought to name his dog Carl Sagon. Alex has a mum that sits on the on the couch and has 'Quiet Days' and goes on 'walks' and his died when Alex was three, a brother who is a sports agent. Alex Petroski wants to launch his Golden IPod into space at .S.H.A.F.T. ( South-West High Altitude Rocket Festival ) Alex made food and cleaned up the house for his mum. When he got to the train station, he had a adult ticket and he was only 11 and you need to be 13 to usethe adult ticket and he needs a adult to get on the train until a boy pretended to be his brother and when he was on the train he stumbled across a karate master called Zed and a man called Steve that suffers arguments with his girlfriend. When he got to .S.H.A.F.T. He saw a lot more people that expecting, and Carl Sagon is very scared of people. Meanwhile, he was so amazed how many people were there. When he went up to launch his rocket meanwhile he witnessed frustrastion and other bad feelings. After the rocket launch he got a email from Ancestry.com and said there was a man as that has the same name and birthday as his dad, and said he lived in LA when he asked Steve My Dad Lives in LA and we need to go there , and steve said your in luck im going to LA today. Awesome when he arrived at the address he came across a relative he never knew he had and Alex suffers from losing a dog and his mum has schizophrenia. I recomend this book to 10-18 years because there is problems in the book and real life situations. Book By: Jack Cheng (Updated about less than a minute ago)

Hey, That's MY Monster!

Hey, That's MY Monster!

By Amanda Noll

I love this book. It's really funny and cool! I love that Ethan's sister is not terrified of literally almost any of the monsters,even GABE, until Gabe's sister comes into place, and she is TERRIFIED! I LOVE the ending. In conclusion, i'll give this book a 5 stars for being funny and for having a really good ending.

Atlantia

Atlantia

By Ally Condie

I really want to read!

The Great Paper Caper

The Great Paper Caper

By Oliver Jeffers

In this story, the animals are not happy because the bear is stealing their trees. This book is interesting. In the book, all the characters live under a tree. It is like a secret underground house. I think you should read this book.

How to Catch a Star

How to Catch a Star

By Oliver Jeffers

This book is about a boy who want a pet star. I think this book is crazy. The boy is trying to do something that is impossible. This book is sweet. It has a nice ending that made me smile. If you like stars and nice endings, you will like this book.

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