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Like a River: A Civil War Novel

Like a River: A Civil War Novel

By Kathy Cannon Wiechman

Amazing I love the characters and how well they are at using there emotions. There is many plots happening in the story so look out for them. Great book!

The Haunted Museum #2: The Phantom Music Box: (a Hauntings novel)

The Haunted Museum #2: The Phantom Music Box: (a Hauntings novel)

By Suzanne Weyn

this book is so scari but such a good read, it is mi fav series. I LOVE HAUNTED TALES!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pearlie in Central Park

Pearlie in Central Park

By Wendy Harmer

it was a good book, which I think was aimed at an age group between 5-8. it had a good moral to it but was written in a way that all ages could understand.

Doctor Who: 11 Doctors, 11 Stories (Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Collection)

Doctor Who: 11 Doctors, 11 Stories (Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Collection)

By Neil Gaiman, Richelle Mead, Eoin Colfer, Michael Scott, Philip Reeve, Patrick Ness, Malorie Blackman, Alex Scarrow, Charles Higson, Derek Landy, Marcus Sedgwick

All right, people, whats with all the authors? What ever happened to one author? And why is Steven Moffat not writing it? After all he wrote most of the episodes, didnt he? Well at least Neil Gaiman wrote some of it...i guess i will like it then...

The Sacrifice

The Sacrifice

By Kathleen Benner Duble

If you like reading about the time period about where people were charged of witchcraft, then this book is for you! The girl in this book's dad has tempers and he will run out of the house, acting crazy. The serving girl quits because of that, and then claims that she is like the girls that are 'controlled by the devil,' and she accuses the two girls, the main character in the book and her sister, of being witches. They go to the dungeon where the witches are kept, and join their aunt who was already there. Do the girls get hanged for saying the truth, Stay in the dungeon forever, and confess to being witches, or blame another? Read on to find out what happens!

The Storm in the Barn (Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction)

The Storm in the Barn (Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction)

By Matt Phelan

It's a graphic novel, like a comic book. The story is about a boy named Jack Clark who's family lives in a town where he encounters bullies, dust bowls, no helping his father, and no rain at all. One day Jack wanders into the abandoned Talbot farm and finds a man that's face looked like rain. Soon he figures out that was the rain in a different form and Jack wanted to bring the rain back. So he faced the rain, then took the tote bag that brought rain but he got caught by the rain and soon they both started to tug it. But then the bag ripped and then the sky started to crackle and boom! The rain fell from the sky again and his father lets Jack help bring back the crops.

Navy SEAL Dogs: My Tale of Training Canines for Combat

Navy SEAL Dogs: My Tale of Training Canines for Combat

By Mike Ritland

I like it, but at some times it gets a little bit boring, But ths just might be my sense of reading, I reccomend it to anyone who likes dogs.

Titanic (Survival! Series, Book 1)

Titanic (Survival! Series, Book 1)

By Kathleen Duey, Karen A. Bale

MALA

Awesomest book ever

One Day and One Amazing Morning on Orange Street

One Day and One Amazing Morning on Orange Street

By Joanne Rocklin

I really liked this book because it is about residents of Orange Street coming together to save the tree that gave their street it's name. There's only one problem. They don't yet know who wants to chop it down.

The Cloud Chamber

The Cloud Chamber

By Joyce Maynard

Have you ever not had a dad for awhile? Well Nate didn’t for a long time in his life. In the book The Cloud Chamber by Joyce Maynard, . Nate and his a younger sister didn’t have a dad for a long period time. The story takes place in modern time on a farm and in a hospital. The turning point is when Nate and his sister came home on the bus that day the couldn’t believe their eyes when they saw their dad being dragged away by the police with blood pouring down his face, and was raised into the ambulance on a stretcher, and was drove away. One conflict is that now Nate and his sister have no clue what is going on and all they know that their dad is gone. Another is that now the mother is worried because now the dad isn’t there to help out on the farm. The protagonist is Nate and the antagonist is his dad. Will Nate ever get his dad back or will he never see him again? I recommend this book for people who are interested and enjoy a sadder story, I also recommend it to middle school kids and above.

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