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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Box of Books (Books 1-10)
By Jeff Kinney
OMG I love these books! Jeff Kinney’s series Diary of a wimpy kid, is the BEST! These books are through Greg’s eyes, and follow him through his middle school years. He faces challenges that every middle schooler goes through. This series is hilarious, and there is never a dull moment in the Heffley house!
Darth Paper Strikes Back (Origami Yoda #2)
By Tom Angleberger
Harvey has always been skeptical about Origami Yoda. So he tries to pry open the truth and makes Darth Paper which he uses to fight him . Soon, Harvey seems to have turned evil and his friends try to rescue him but it is harder then they have expected. How will they ever bring Harvey back to the right side? I would recommend this for ages 10+ Awesome book! The plot was really fun and interesting. The pace was really nice but the author could just smooth it a teensy bit more. The pictures were so funny and I loved reading the case files. FYi, the 3rd book is the secret of the fortune Wookiee ;)
The Secret of the Fortune Wookiee (Origami Yoda #3)
By Tom Angleberger
This book was pretty good. So after getting kicked out of his old school, Dwight transfers to "Tippet" and enjoys it there. Dwight also, supposedly makes an origami Chewbacca for the class, and Sara uses it. But, when their class starts really missing Dwight, and from Caroline, a student that used to go to Mcquarrie, they're hearing that Dwight is not acting like himself at his new school...so Tommy and his classmates put together a new file on wanting Dwight to return.
Tyrannosaurus Wrecks (FunJungle)
By Stuart Gibbs
How do you drag a 500-pound dinosaur skull through the mud on a rainy day? Does that sound even remotely possible? Teddy is asked to investigate a mysterious crime on his friend Sage's Farm: a thief stole a dinosaur skull, seemingly without a trace! How could someone do it? Sage asks Teddy to figure out the impossible crime. If he doesn't Sage may lose his ranch! Also, the local police think that Summer's dad, J.J McCracken, stole the bones, and if Teddy fails, FunJungle might be shut down! I like how every FunJungle book talks about an issue about animals, like habitat destruction, or the illegal pet trade. I recommend this book to animal lovers.
Claudia And The Little Liar (Baby-Sitters Club)
By Ann M. Martin
This is a book in the baby sitters club series written by Ann M. Martin. In this book, Claudia has never had trouble with 3rd grade Haley. So when she starts sprouting a bunch of lies, Claudia is not sure what to do. Haley has always been helpful, but her lies are doing a lot of damage... the baby sitters club might even break up! Read the book to find out what happens! I gave this book 4 stars because even though it is good, the ending seems too fast and convenient. Hope you like this book! Happy Reading!
Five Feet Apart
By Rachael Lippincott
Six feet apart. That is Barb the caretaker's rule, the hospital's rule, the world's rule when it comes to a patient with cystic fibrosis and another with B. cepacia. The same applies to Stella Grant and Will Newman. Conformed by medical procedures, family strain, and self-control, Stella must put a smile on her face for the world's reassurance. Will is a different matter. Despite his mother's efforts and family's wealth, he has given up on everything that could add to his lifespan. After contracting B. cepacia, he no longer has the one thing every patient needs to keep them going: hope. So when rule-abiding Stella and individualistic Will first meet, sparks fly, and not in the best way. But gradually, resentment spirals into flirtation, and what seemed like harmless serenading suddenly turns into love. The odds will never be in their favor. Even as they date, they aren't allowed to leave the hospital or be nearer than six feet apart. Add Barb's meddling, Poe's disapproval, and both of their conditions deteriorating, and the relationship seems destined to fail. But when Stella closes that gap to five feet apart, and Will closes it to zero, nobody can deny that Stella and Will are written in the stars.
The Hate U Give Movie Tie-in Edition
By Angie Thomas
This was an interesting, powerful book! It keeps getting even more interesting as you read on. It also helps you understand what is going on in society right now with different points of view.
Asylum
By Madeleine Roux
This was like the best book ever 100 percent in my top 2 probably my number one I love the images and the storyline is great! Its a scary book but not too scary so its just amazing. 1000/10
Nikki on the Line
By Barbara Carroll Roberts
I read this book during the COVID-19 period, and borrowed this from my school library! Nikki is just an average seventh grader who loves basketball, has an annoying 3rd grader brother, and has a sperm donor father. However, things change when Nikki joins a basketball team called the Action, and money is tight in Nikki’s family. They make many sacrifices for Nikki to continue practicing on the team and join competitions. But.. Nikki navigates through changing friendships when her best friend starts to hang out with another girl rather than her, and the tough exercises that her couch gives the team, and loneliness and embarrassment that she has a “paper dad”. She feels like giving up when.. She meets a boy named Booker. She doesn’t exactly meet him, he’s been her science partner since the start of seventh grade. But Booker tells her his own gripping story about his family, and he inspired her to work harder, and the two of the start a relationship.. It all works out in the end, and I thought Nikki was a great character and even though I don’t play basketball, Nikki inspired me a lot, and I really enjoyed this story!









