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Everything, Everything

Everything, Everything

By Nicola Yoon

Everything Everything is a book I decided to read based off of my favorite genre, which is realistic fiction. I recommend this book to others to read because I feel like it is so inspiring toward others. I also felt like it told a great story which I believe happened to be true. This books is about a 18 year old girl named Madeline Whitter, who supposedly is allergic to the outside world. Her disease is preventing to being expose to the outdoors. Maddy has a nurse that takes care of her daily, the nurse is named Carla. Maddy has only been exposed to only a couple people in her life span. Until a boy and his family moved in next door. The boy was named Olly, and has soon Maddy saw him she was automatically attracted to this boy who seemed to be around her age. They started to talk through email. Carla found out there little secret, and Maddy begged to have him come over. Carla gave in and aloud Olly to visit just once though. Once turned into three, four more times. Eventually Maddy's mom found, and banned her from seeing Olly. Not only that but took her computer privileges as well, but that didn't keep her from speaking with him. Also Carla got fired because she couldn't be trusted. Maddy and Olly planned a trip to Hawaii together. Olly wasn't convinced at first, but Maddy said she had a medication to keep her from having allergic reaction. Olly was convinced! Maddy secretly booked flights to Hawaii for both of them. They left for Hawaii very early in the morning when no one was awake. They flew off! The next day, Maddy was taken to the hospital. Olly had no choice but to call Maddy's mom. Maddy's mom came to Hawaii to take Maddy home. Now it's up to you to read the rest. Will she have a reaction to being outside to long? Does she even have the disease? Did her mom lie to her? Will she ever get to go outside again? Will she still be able to see/talk to Olly?

Mystery of the Cyber Bully (Chan Mystery)

Mystery of the Cyber Bully (Chan Mystery)

By Marty Chan

This book is alright

Sticker Girl

Sticker Girl

By Janet Tashjian

Kelly Maddison

I think is a great story because is the little girl in the book is just like me. She is like me because i love stickers but at the same time hate them and i also have a great imagination i pretend i have a little puppy so i have this stuffed animal that is a dog and i play with it like is a real dog.

Calling My Name

Calling My Name

By Liara Tamani

Great book but it is definitely for older kids like teens maybe. It is a beautiful story and it is beautifully written and has beautiful poems in between each section of the book.

Page by Paige

Page by Paige

By Laura Lee Gulledge

I decided to read this book because I LOVE graphic novels, and once I read it I was soooo glad I did! This book is a real treat. I find the characters awesomely realistic.

Can I Play Too? (An Elephant and Piggie Book)

Can I Play Too? (An Elephant and Piggie Book)

By Mo Willems

I love this book! It teaches about friendship! I am sure that other people will like it too! Read it! Don't just stand there read it! Mostly I think that little kids should we this book like me. I don't read them that much but I still enjoy his books! Read more of this books! They sometimes you can learn stuff from it. Like this book you learn friendship! Go along, and read more books! No matter what read, read, read! Enjoy all the books that are from the world and have a lovely life! Books are always with you! You wouldn't get bored with books because books are intresting! Keep on read.

Anne of Ingleside: Book 6 in the Anne of Green Gables Series

Anne of Ingleside: Book 6 in the Anne of Green Gables Series

By Lucy Maud Montgomery

The Anne of Green Gables series continues with even more friends, acquaintances, and silly events. A wonderful read for all.

365 Days Of Wonder: Mr. Browne's Book Of Precepts

365 Days Of Wonder: Mr. Browne's Book Of Precepts

By R. J. Palacio

I loved this book because this book has great precept that can help people in there lifes

Slider

Slider

By Pete Hautman

David has just made a huge mistake. He accidentally spent $2,000 on a half eaten hot dog, which may even be fake. Not only did he spend $2,000, he spent it on his mom’s credit card without her even knowing!!! He has to find a way to earn $2,000, and fast. David realizes he can use his skill of eating food fast to win money. Slowly he trains for small prizes, then finds out about the Super Pigorino bowl pizza-eating contest, with a $5,000 prize. On top of training without telling his parents, he has to take care of his brother Mal, who is autistic and only says “Okay.” Can David hide from his parents forever? Can he win the pizza-eating contest? To find out, read Slider, which I give 5 stars and recommend to anyone looking for a good comedy.

NewsPrints

NewsPrints

By Ru Xu

Lavender Blue is a girl disguised as a boy that works at the Bugle and when she meets and unusual boy, named Crow, who is not what he seems, they become friends. But somebody is after Crow and now Blue must help him. I would recommend this for ages 10+ This book had really good graphics but the pace was sort of weird. While some parts were super exciting, some parts were really boring. I also found some parts really confusing. Other than that, this book was super fun to read and I would recommend it to fans of Be Prepared and Invisible Emmie.

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