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The Last Holiday Concert

The Last Holiday Concert

By Andrew Clements

What's the last holiday concert, you ask. The Last Holiday Concert is a winter story that really shows and shine it's light. This story is about a boy named Evan Hart, who is a popular boy. Oh boy, only if you knew that at his home, he is just a dork. A complete dork-scientist. In school, all students praise him like he's their god. But when Evan takes charge of the school concert, he messes up a whole ton. His choir teacher (Mr. Meinart) purposely chose the students to start a concert because none of his students actually listened to him. When Evan messes up and says something only a baby would say, nobody considers him as a popular student. Mr. Meinart got smug and asked if Evan needed help. Evan gave up, knowing already what Mr. Meinart's plan was already. But instead, Mr. Meinart understood Evan, and was at risk of losing his job. Two issues going around. A whole concert to save. Who will be saving all three? Read this book, and you will definitely enjoy it! This book did great, except I didn't really enjoy the end because it seemed like there would be a sequel. Enjoy!

The 91-Story Treehouse

The 91-Story Treehouse

By Andy Griffiths

This was the best book in the series and it was great! It was about Andy and Terry babysitting Mr. Big Nose's kids, (Mr. Big Nose is Andy and Terry's publisher.) but the kids keep causing trouble. I liked how this book had an evil villain at the end unlike the others. I recommend this book to everyone!

National Geographic Readers: Planets

National Geographic Readers: Planets

By Elizabeth Carney

This book is about planets and our solar space. This book is good if you want to learn basic facts about our solar system. It has information including the facts and definitions of objects in space. It also has pictures of what the planets and the sun look like. Overall, this book was interesting and very colorful. I rate this 5/5.

Thea Stilton and the Ice Treasure: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure

Thea Stilton and the Ice Treasure: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure

By Thea Stilton

TJL

Well-written and nicely illustrated, as usual. But I really miss the humor in the original Geronimo books. The sisters are a bit monotonous, beyond their clothing, hairstyle and skills. Also the amount of education info is kind of tiring. A sufficiently good story will intrigue readers to seek them out on their own.

The Curse of the Cheese Pyramid (Geronimo Stilton)

The Curse of the Cheese Pyramid (Geronimo Stilton)

By Geronimo Stilton

wow!!!!!!!! this book is written buy a mouse!!!!!!!!!!!!!! is that real??????anyway,this book is when geronimo goes to egypt,there are camels and this adventure is wild.you should READ IT

Little Critter: Snowball Soup (My First I Can Read)

Little Critter: Snowball Soup (My First I Can Read)

By Mercer Mayer

I like this book because, when i go go to the hospital i think of this book and to not be scared. This book also lets you know that you can do things without any body helping you. And everyone was happy when he arrived at school.

The Peppermint Princess: Super Special (Candy Fairies)

The Peppermint Princess: Super Special (Candy Fairies)

By Helen Perelman

In this special edition book of the beloved Candy Fairies series, Dash finds evidence of a Candy Fairy princess specializing in peppermint. Could Dash be of royal heritage? Feisty and adventurous as ever, Dash decides to trace the family roots of this mysterious princess. Blue-blooded or not, Dash the Peppermint Fairy is in for a wild expedition around Candy Kingdom!

Thea Stilton and the Mystery on the Orient Express: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure

Thea Stilton and the Mystery on the Orient Express: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure

By Thea Stilton

This book is very good. I have read almost all of the Geronimo Stilton books, and this is better than all of the rest. I recommend this book to kids from age 7-9 because of the reading level and print size.

Secret Kingdom #1: Enchanted Palace

Secret Kingdom #1: Enchanted Palace

By Rosie Banks

It is a magical and wonderful book.

Mummies and Pyramids: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #3: Mummies in the Morning (Magic Tree House Fact Tracker)

Mummies and Pyramids: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #3: Mummies in the Morning (Magic Tree House Fact Tracker)

By Will Osborne, Mary Pope Osborne

Anyone who wants to learn more about the ancient Egyptians should read this book! There were so many cool facts about pyramids, mummies, and how the ancient Egyptians lived! It was really good.

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