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Best Mates' Guide to Stonking Sleepovers and Other Girly Gatherings

Best Mates' Guide to Stonking Sleepovers and Other Girly Gatherings

By Gillian Sutherland

This looks like a really good book for girly girls like i am i'm always dying for girly books to read at my free time when i get a chance to read,all i have are the most boring books in the history of the world!i mean can't i get more books different from the ones i have already got like hello im a girl here i want girly books!

Jacky Ha-Ha

Jacky Ha-Ha

By James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein

Does the name "Jacky Ha-Ha" ring a bell? It might if you've read Mr. Patterson's bestselling hit series, I Funny. But if you haven't, don't despair! This book was new, original, and I loved it all the more because it reminded me of Jamie Grimm (from the I Funny series) yet had a completely unique and different character, Jacky! What I absolutely loved about this book is the timeline it's set in; the 1990's. Sadly, nowadays you don't really get books that are set in the past unless they're thick history books that have been collecting dust for the last few decades; which is why I really enjoyed this book. Not set so far back in the past that I find myself completely unable to relate to Jacky, but set nicely a decade or two ago so that I can enjoy learning what her life was like. Overall, really entertaining, (plus I LOVE her jokes, her fiery spirit, and her acrobatic abilities *wink*), heartwarming, and it definitely makes me dying to read the next book if this turns out to be a series!

Teen Beach Movie

Teen Beach Movie

By Disney Book Group

I saw the movie. (I don't know why it isn't popping up when I type it in in the movie search bar) It was really good because awe didn't know if she would ever get back home. Brady loved it and wanted to stay while mac was panicking throughout the whole movie. I really want to read the book. I didn't even know there was one. The movie was much better than I thought it would be.

Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir

Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir

By Zag Entertainment

Are you a regular kid who? Well, you can never be too sure. One, day a young girl named Marinette finds her quami- Tikki who grants magical powers. Adrien (Marinette likes him) also got a quami- Plagg. Both of them were rewarded for their kind hearts. But, their is a secret, known of them know their secret identities. The Guardian lost two miraculouses at a young age. They have been used for bad instead of good. It was Hawk-Moth. Crime fighting adventures. Action. Want to know if they stop the evil Hawk Moth? Dive into the book to find out.

Little Women

Little Women

By Louisa May Alcott

This is a wonderful book. It is about four sisters: the March sisters. Meg; the eldest and the prettiest, Jo; the tomboyish, author, Beth; the sweet, shy one, and Amy; the youngest and most self conscious artist. They and their wise mother have to face the brave of the war going on, with the hanging feeling that their soldier father might not come home. While so, they meet a young man named Laurie, who soon is like a part of the family. Later in the book, Laurie falls in love with Jo. Jo, however, does not feel the same way.When Laurie confesses, Jo breaks his heart. I for one, disagree with this. I feel Laurie and Jo would have made a lovely couple. Later on, Beth gets brushed with death once, but manages to survive. I was really sad when Beth died from scarlet fever, and I wish she didn't. When the girls grow up, each one goes to pursue their dreams except for Meg, who marries John Brooke, Laurie's old tutor. They have twins, and have a happy family. As for Amy, she heads off to Europe with grumpy old Aunt March to paint. While in Europe, she stumbles upon Laurie, who also tried to escape from home for a while to try to mend his heartbreak. Honestly, I think Laurie was being a little creepy. But of course, Amy and Laurie fall in love and get married. And for the last but best character, Jo, she escaped to New York City to study, and writes a book. While there, she falls in love with a college professor, and they later get married. It was a very good story. I recommend it to anyone looking for a relatable historical fiction with excellent vocabulary.

Roald Dahl's Charlie And The Chocolate Factory: A Play

Roald Dahl's Charlie And The Chocolate Factory: A Play

By R.R.George

Choclate! Choclate! Who has some choclate! I LOVED this book because Roald Dahl uses facinating words example:astunishing, also it was halarious when Agustus Glupe went up the pipe,Veruca Salt went down the garbage chute,Violet Beargarde turns into a blueberry and when Mike Teavee gets shrinked into a TV by one of Mr.Willy Wonka's machine's! Awesome book!

I Heart Band #1

I Heart Band #1

By Michelle Schusterman

I love band is an amazing book where a girls friend goes to summer camp and finds a friend, but when she comes back to school again, she was expecting both of her friends to be friendly with each other, but that is not how they want it to be. It in the end all resolves peacefully and has a lot of emotions. It is an adventurous book that has a lot of emotions and takes you with it through the story like you are actually there.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Large Print

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Large Print

By Lewis Carroll

This is my book reweiw of Alice and wonderland Lewis Carroll. Alice and wonderlands setting is in the 1800s in England, and alice falls Into hole by the rabbit who lured her into wonderland and she dreamed about wonderland and all the characters. And she has get out of wonderland. And hatter kinda gives Alice riddles for her to solve as she goes on her journey. And Cheshire cat is the only cat that listen to Alice and the cat was the queens. And the queen wants Alice to be executed because Alice made a insult about her. But Alice manages to escape out of the queens castle. The protagonist is Alice and the antagonist is the queen. Alice got out of wonderland. What I liked about the book was the adventure and the story line.

Life in Motion: An Unlikely Ballerina Young Readers Edition

Life in Motion: An Unlikely Ballerina Young Readers Edition

By Misty Copeland

From growing up in a run-down motel which she called home for years, to glamorous New York City, Misty Copeland made her mark, becoming the first female to be a principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre (ABT). Most girls and boys who dream of becoming ballerina’s start at the ripe age of three or four. But not Misty. Instead, she started at age thirteen. Misty said later that, “I was a late bloomer, starting ballet when I was only thirteen.” Although it seemed too late to start, Misty, with determination and support from teachers, became a “prodigy”. But Misty didn’t stop there. By the age of nineteen, she joined the Corps De Ballet at ABT. Even then, Misty said that her “ultimate dream was to become a principal dancer” which would later come to fruition. But before she could fulfill her dream, Misty set out to work hard and make her mentors and family proud. Famous ballerinas, such as Raven Wilkinson, were pleased and amazed with Misty. Even with struggles and injuries, Misty pushed forward, determined to show aspiring ballerinas that it’s never too late to make a difference. Even with her hard upbringing, Misty made history when she became the first woman to be a principal dancer at ABT. Through Misty’s life we can see that support and passion are some of the best qualities you need to achieve your dreams. She shows that passion and support can get you far. With Misty’s influence, young boys and girls can be inspired to dream big and work hard for what they want. Misty’s life proved that it doesn't matter where you come from or what ethnicity you are, you can still achieve great things.

Listen to My Trumpet! (An Elephant and Piggie Book)

Listen to My Trumpet! (An Elephant and Piggie Book)

By Mo Willems

Hey! Have you ever raed an elephant and piggie book?they are really really funny!they are my new favorite books.i love the text features and the characters.

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