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Dead Girls Don't Lie

Dead Girls Don't Lie

By Jennifer Shaw Wolf

Kiki

I read this book a while ago and I'm starting to read it again now. It was such a good book, but some parts got confusing. I would recommend reading it. I found it at a local book store, but I'm not sure what places sell it.

Starring Jules #2: Starring Jules (in drama-rama)

Starring Jules #2: Starring Jules (in drama-rama)

By Beth Ain

Jules lands a role on a new TV show! But, she is stuck on choosing between participating in her class moving-up ceremony and shooting a sitcom. And that isn't all of the drama she has! Jules is trying to make her quiet best friend Elinore to hoot and holler as her secret project, and her ex-best friend might be moving. Jules may need a little bit of nerve and a lot of pizzazz if she wants to survive the very last month of second grade without transforming into a drama queen!

Sisters

Sisters

By David McPhail

This book is probably the book that means the most to me. My sister gave it to me about 4 years ago and it means the world to me. The book is about two sisters (one older one younger) who are different in many ways but also the same in many ways. When you have a sister, it's more then that, it's having a best friend you can tell anything to and not feel like you'll be judged. That's what this book is like in my opinion. I recommend this to sisters everywhere ♥♥♥ Thanks for reading -Ajg16's reviews

Things Not Seen

Things Not Seen

By Andrew Clements

This book is so realistic I actually believe I might become invisible one day myself! Bobby wakes up one day, normal as ever, until he looks into the mirror. He's...INVISIBLE?! His parents can't believe their eyes either. Until they can figure things out, Bobby has to stay under the radar. In an act of rebellion against his parents' wishes for him to stay at home, keep his invisibility a secret and basically act like he doesn't exist, Bobby goes outside and observes his town from his new invisible perspective. Bobby bumps into a pretty girl at the library and thinks that his life is over, because, well, she'll realize she is talking to an invisible boy!! To his relief, he realizes that the girl, named Alicia, is blind. She has no idea that he's invisible. But with everything crashing down in his life, he figures he needs somebody he can trust, and it turns out that person is Alicia. They begin to open up to each other, Bobby explaining about his invisibility, and Alicia sharing how she became blind 2 years earlier. Of course, though, the trouble just keeps on coming. Representatives from his state's child care services visit his home to make sure he isn't missing, because he has been out of school for over 3 weeks! with "the flu!" There's no way to show that Bobby is alive and well without exposing his secret, so Bobby's family soon finds themselves in a web of lies with seemingly no escape, with even a threat of jail hanging heavy over Bobby's parents' heads! Will Bobby ever find a way to become visible again? And will he ever face his feelings about Alicia? You're in for a wild ride with this incredible sci-fi book by Andrew Clements! One thing I really loved and enjoyed about this book was the fact that the problems and struggles in the book were really realistic. I felt the same emotions that Bobby did as he reacted to new situations, and the way the writing reflected his school and home life were very true for a lot of kids like me, although I'm not invisible :D. And the solution to the problem actually made sense to me! Andrew Clements has always been one of my favorite authors, and this novel did not disappoint! This book was overall an amazing read, I give it 5/5 stars and I recommend it for ages 10+!

Horrible Harry Goes to the Moon

Horrible Harry Goes to the Moon

By Suzy Kline

I think its pretty good!!!!😊😊😊

Tiger Eyes

Tiger Eyes

By Judy Blume

Cried, laughed, and smiled at this wonderful story. Judy Blume expressed so much greatness of a teenage girl in this story showing the raw emotion of what it feels like to lose someone.

The Pain and the Great One

The Pain and the Great One

By Judy Blume

to be honest i don't really like Judy blume but being the middle child she is sssooo right if you have not read this book read it.

The Magic School Bus Sleeps for the Winter (Scholastic Reader, Level 2)

The Magic School Bus Sleeps for the Winter (Scholastic Reader, Level 2)

By Eva Moore

This book was a bit too easy for me but i still really liked it because i like all magic school bus books. it was a reallyy fun book and i would recomend it

The Wild Whale Watch (Magic School Bus Science Chapter Books (Pb))

The Wild Whale Watch (Magic School Bus Science Chapter Books (Pb))

By Eva Moore

This chapter book was a little too hard for me but i still liked it. i would recommend this for ages 7+ there are some pictures too but i still like the original magic school bus books.

Middle School: Born to Rock: (Middle School 11)

Middle School: Born to Rock: (Middle School 11)

By James Patterson

This book was really good. I decided to read it because I read the other ones in the series and I liked them. It has the point of view from Rafe's sister Georgia. It is really good because it is about how she wants to start a band.

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