Kids Books - Readers
The Lemonade Crime (The Lemonade War Series)
By Jacqueline Davies
I rate this book as fair since even though the protagonist, Evan Treski, is given his stolen $208 back, the mystery is too easy for me to have to think deeply for. The author made the criminal too blatant and nobody else can be blamed. Jacqueline Davies made the criminal, Scott Spencer, take too long to be found guilty of stealing Evan’s money since everybody knows Scott stole it, but nobody has proof that will convince the judge of Evan’s class’s court system. I appreciate that the author made one of Evan’s trusted classmates, Megan Moriarty, betray him. Megan reveals how Scott should be innocent, which surprises Evan and his younger sister, Jessie, since Megan is Jessie’s best friend. Also, Jessie and Evan are in the same class, so they don’t fight with Megan. It surprised me that Megan helps Scott instead of Evan, only since Scott lets Megan try his new Xbox 20/20, which Evan and Jessie think Scott spends the stolen $208 on. Scott let everybody in the class try it, which could have made everybody want to defend Scott, otherwise, they will not be able to play with it anymore. I also appreciate that the author made a jury of Evan’s class and keep it a secret. I think this is a childish way to end the book since Evan and Scott act as friends again when Evan blames himself and Scott on breaking Scott’s dad’s TV, when only Scott broke it. To repay him, Scott gives Evan the stolen $208 back, and Evan, Jessie, and Scott signed a pact, which has them swear that they will never tell any adult about what actually happened to Evan’s money. I don’t appreciate that in the resolution, everything is solved then since it isn’t interesting. The author has Evan defend Scott, and Scott apologizes for stealing Evan’s money by returning it. When Evan asks Scott why he stole it in the first place, Scott doesn't have an answer and he doesn't even use it. Scott doesn't buy the Xbox 20/20 with the stolen money, but his parents did.
Pickup Trucks (Pull Ahead Books) (Pull Ahead Books (Paperback))
By Jeffrey Zuehlke
leonel
i want to see pics
Baxter is Missing: A Branches Book (Owl Diaries #6)
By Rebecca Elliott
I think this book is so funny. Eva(the main cairicter) always puts owls in her words. Baxter her bat goes missing. They make a club called the Baxter bunch. Eva and her club look everywhere for Baxter. I liked it because it teaches a lesson to close your window if you have a pet that sleeps in your room that can fly! I think all kids around the world would enjoy this book because it is a really funny book. PS It is a series!
Eva and Baby Mo: A Branches Book (Owl Diaries #10)
By Rebecca Elliott
Eva finds out that her parents used to be champion sky dancers! So Eva decided that she can baby sit baby mo while her parents compete in the sky dancing competition!does it go well!!?? You'll have to read to find out! I thought it was a cute book but it was kinda young for me so I rate this book 3/5 stars and I recommend this book to young readers. Thank you for reading! - Pizzagirl7 😊
Amelia Bedelia Goes Camping
By Peggy Parish
I want to read this book because I love reading Amelia Bedelia books she is one of my books
Ivy and Bean: Take Care of the Babysitter - Book 4 (Ivy & Bean)
By Annie Barrows
This book's genre is mischievous behavior and it was written by Annie Barrows,and Sophie Blackall. Once upon a time Bean was at her friend's house. Then her mom tells her that her older sister, Nancy will be babysitting her for the afternoon. Bean sneaks her best friend Ivy into her house and they both get stuck in the attic,while Nancy puts on makeup that her mom strictly told her she could not wear until she was older. The main characters are Ivy and Bean. Ivy is kind,an animal lover, and she is smart. I can infer this because on page 16 the illustration shows Ivy reading a big “`grown up book”. Bean loves adventures, getting dirty, she also doesn’t brush her hair, and Bean always does something weird. This is a fact because on page 1 the illustration shows Bean grinding corn on the sidewalk. Bean and Ivy change at the end of the book to become more sneaky, because they don’t get caught in the attic and makes Nancy give them both a little bit of money. Bean and Ivy can specifically make Nancy give them each $2 because while they both were trapped in the attic, Nancy was putting on makeup her mom told her she couldn’t wear. One unanswered question I'd like to ask the author is why are Bean and Ivy best friends they’re total opposites? What I enjoyed most about this book were the illustrations because they’re simple and detailed. The illustration I liked best was the cover because Bean and Ivy are tiptoeing somewhere looking sneaky. I would recommend this book because it’s a very unique book with compromises, dirt, and getting your older sister in trouble.
Mercy Watson Thinks Like a Pig
By Kate DiCamillo
Mercy Watson might not be able to get her tail out of this situation. Her neighbors have decided that this is the last straw, and they want to call animal control. This book is hilarious, and I recommend it to people who enjoy comedy books, or people who enjoy other books in this series. I rate this book 5/5.
Trapped in a Video Game (Book 1)
By Dustin Brady
This book was so weird like getting sucked into a.video game? So ridiculous it is a terrible book it deserves 1 star yes it was that bad
The Case of the Buried Bones (Milo and Jazz Mysteries)
By Lewis B. Montgomery
Because I like all the mysteries and fun. And I think that they are great books! All of the mysteries make me have good luck and makes me want to go on a adventure when I grow up! Also, I think that he is a great illustrator. And I think that he should make more books. Also I think that he is a great man








