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Thea Stilton (20 Book Series)

Thea Stilton (20 Book Series)

By Geronimo Stilton, Thea Stilton, Thea Stilton

Kayla

I liked how I could think very deeply to find out the plot and discover clues!

The Place Between Breaths

The Place Between Breaths

By An Na

This book seems super amazing! I want to read it!!!

Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover (Gallagher Girls)

Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover (Gallagher Girls)

By Ally Carter

When Cammie returns to the Academy after a kidnapping attempt, nothing is normal anymore. Suddenly, the school is under heavy protection from the United States Secret Service. They're protecting Macey, Cammie's roommate who was also almost kidnapped and happens to be the daughter of the vice presidential candidate. Macey's every step is watched with hawk-like eyes, and she's sick of it. But there's another piece of the story: Zach. There are things he won't tell, and rumors he can't prove wrong. Is he really who Cammie thought he was? And what is the secret everyone seems to be hiding from Cammie?

Americanized: Rebel Without a Green Card

Americanized: Rebel Without a Green Card

By Sara Saedi

Holly Nova

This is a very amazing book 1 of my favorites.

Maybe A Mermaid

Maybe A Mermaid

By Josephine Cameron

Mike

The character of Charlotte is out of this wild good. Looking forward to seeing Meryl Streep

Trash Can Days: A Middle School Saga (A Trash Can Days)

Trash Can Days: A Middle School Saga (A Trash Can Days)

By Teddy Steinkellner

Okay, so first and foremost, this is one of the most truest books that I have ever read on Earth. This book is so honest and thoughtful and it's just so unforgettable. I think this is one of the best books that I have ever read, like seriously and I don't say that often. And anyway, I need to start with a somewhat short summary; let's see how it turns out. Oh, and thank you so much to Dogo Books who provided me with this book when I won a giveaway on the site. I am eternally indebted to Dogo for this book, this book is just soooo good. So Jake is now entering middle school. He's kind of nervous, but at least he has his best friend, Danny by his side right? Not really. Jake is noticing that Danny has become more distant, and they haven't been hanging out anymore. Hannah, Jake's sister, has known Danny since he was 8 and she thinks he's okay. Hannah starts developing feelings for Danny, but I won't give a way too much so I'll stop there. In their middle school, it is socially unacceptable to be dating a "sevvy" (seventh grader) if you are in eight grade. So, that's definitely a problem. And Dorothy Wu, a social outcast loves writing and all she wants is a friend. How are these distinctly different middle-schoolers connected? Find out in Trash Can Days (which is such a good book, if I haven't already said that lol). Anyway, on to the review. First off, I really really appreciated how middle school was SO SO accurately portrayed in the book. Like, everything in the book has happened in my middle school. And yes, some people (okay, a lot) of people at my school say curse words so you should definitely ask your parents if you can read this book because there is a lot or cursing, drama, dating, and like some not-so-appropriate scenes. I loved how the Hannah and Jake had a sibling rivalry, like my siblings. It made it seem realistic, like everyone and everything in the book.There were definitely lots of funny parts, and some really serious parts because Danny was in a gang that was very violent. The story switches between the four character's point-of-views, which was kind of hard to read at first but you'll get used to it. I feel like I didn't enjoy Dorothy's chapters that much and I think it was because I didn't really relate to her (besides our adoration for writing and books), I would recommend this to the 12-14 age group (again, ask a parent before reading this because this IS a YA or a Young Adult novel). I really liked how everyone in the book was so realistic; they developed really strong relationships. I seriously CANNOT wait for the second book, Trash Can Nights which is coming out very soon. See you later, -ifeelbookish P.S. I'm currently reading Girl Parts by John M. Cusick and I'm almost finished with it. I'll be reviewing it soon.

Granny Torrelli Makes Soup

Granny Torrelli Makes Soup

By Sharon Creech

it is a great story about the power of friendship. i started reading it beacuse i thought it was about a grandma who made soup,it sort of is but i will leave up to you to find out.i love the book!!!!!

The End of Olympus (Pegasus)

The End of Olympus (Pegasus)

By Kate O'Hearn

PecabethMyOTP

I greatly enjoyed this series, although. . . I have to say, the last book gave me pause. I wasn't a fan of the Titans' redemption, but it was a good outlook on life - seeing as we don't always have to defeat the enemy. And except for that conflict between Joel and Emily (which I still don't totally understand) I thought it was an outstanding piece of literature.

Breaking Stalin's Nose

Breaking Stalin's Nose

By Eugene Yelchin

I thought Eugene s Breaking Stalin's nose was really well written. I only gave it 4 stars because the ending leaves you hanging. Warning watch out for Stukachov. Hes bad news. This historical fiction book is good enough to read again and again but I would skip the ending.Also there are lots of surprises. And there's some for shadowing to look for.Also Sasha has some trouble unavailing really serious stuff. Thats all im going to say.I highly recommend this book. Its really interesting and it teaches you about the Soviet Union. I just wanna say one more thing. Eugene is a genius!And you should try this book.It is so good it deserves the William Allen White award. I would read it instead of eating vegetables And not just because I hate vegetables. Its a really good book. I really really liked it. Im pretty sure you will to...

Rebellion of Thieves (A Robyn Hoodlum Adventure)

Rebellion of Thieves (A Robyn Hoodlum Adventure)

By Kekla Magoon

flowerfox

I loved this book and all the other books in this series. I think everyone ages 10 to adult would love this book. I wish Kekla Magoon would write another sequel to this book and write more books of this type. Go! Hurry up and check this book, and all the other ones in this series, out from the library!

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