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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

By Mark Twain

This book was awesome. Mark Twain does a good job of taking us back to the time period of anti slavery. In this book Huck was a thirteen year old kid that had no parents. He learned to take care of himself and live in the wild. He did not want to be civilized at all. Twain has strong messages against slavery and he talks a lot about ones freedom. Throughout this book he teaches us that standing up for oneself is very important in life. I would definitely recommend this book to my friends. It was great and Im glad I read it for my second nine weeks social studies project.

Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism

Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism

By Georgia Byng

I HIGHLY reccomend this book to anyone looking for a funny, adventurous, and suspenseful book! I love it! Molly Moon is an orphan who lives at a horrible orphanage. One day she goes to the library and finds a "no-read on hold" book about hypnotism. It leads her to NYC! Will she use her possible hypnotic powers to help? Or to con?? Amazing book! I've read it over and over again!

Emily of New Moon

Emily of New Moon

By L. M. (Lucy Maud) Montgomery

I am in the process of reading L. M. Montgomery's Emily of New Moon. Emily's sweet father just died, leaving her to the mercy of her mother's family, the Murrays. Emily, shocked and heartbroken, wants nothing but to be with her father again. But instead she is taken into Aunt Laura (the sweet one) and Aunt Elizabeth's (The stern, no-nonsense, plain, sensible one) home on New Moon. Emily slowly warms up to her new environment, and discovers the pain and joy in having friends. I love this book because Montgomery is such a beautiful writer, the very one who wrote Anne of Green Gables. Her writing flows like a river! I hope you liked this book as much as I do.

Rainbow Valley

Rainbow Valley

By L. M. Montgomery

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

RILLA of Ingleside

RILLA of Ingleside

By L.M. Montgomery

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

Journey to the Centre of the Earth

Journey to the Centre of the Earth

By Jules Verne

Genevieve

I think that this book has a lot of ditaol and I love this book and I think that you will like this book! Now stay in school so you can go to the sentr of the earth just like thay! I'm cunvinst I won't to go too the sentr of the earth! But I'm not rety to go yet. WELL BIy! 😀😀😀

The Wishing Stone: #1 Dangerous Dinosaur

The Wishing Stone: #1 Dangerous Dinosaur

By Lorana Hoopes

This book is about a little boy named Spencer who doesn’t like to read. He’s given a magic stone that sends him into whatever story he’s reading. He reads a story with a dinosaur, and is sent into that story. During his time there, he helps the characters in the story. This book is pretty good. The characters have a lot of personality, but I didn’t feel satisfied at the end. I would recommend this book though.

Gretzky : An Autobiography (Braille)

Gretzky : An Autobiography (Braille)

By Wayne Gretzky

"Gretzky An Autobiography" is an autobiography written by authors Wayne Gretzky and Rick Reilly with photos are by Vincent Virga. This book has 238 that go through the most important parts of his life like when he got to the very top of the National Hockey League (NHL) being the best. And, the dark times in his life like when parents of his teammates yelled at him for being a puck hog. Or, how he felt when he won the Stanley Cup for the very first time and heard the fans scream his name “Gretzky, Gretzky, Gretzky.” When Wayne played in his youth he made many mistakes like, not letting coaches know what happened off the ice. However, letting this happen helped him fuel his tank with determination so he could drive himself even harder. Although, doing this made his family move everywhere so he can always one up himself. Doing this provided him with a challenge to work on his social skills because he was a very shy kid. It also, helped with training and work ethic to allow him to become a better hockey player and a much better person. I would definitely recommend this book to a fan player or relative of a hockey player because you get to know the game and its history a lot better.If i could ever ask Wayne Gretzky one question face to face it would be, “If you could go back in time and fix one thing what would it be and why?”

Summary of When Breath Becomes Air: by Paul Kalanithi | Includes Analysis on When Breath Becomes Air

Summary of When Breath Becomes Air: by Paul Kalanithi | Includes Analysis on When Breath Becomes Air

By aBookaDay

I love peoples life stories and this one is the best because it is all true.It is very sad though.When breath becomes air tells about how Paul Kalanithi is a doctor who became a patient suffers from a very deadly cancer.It truly is a beautiful story.

The Invisible Man

The Invisible Man

By H. G. Wells

I love this book

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