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Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, Book 2 The Hammer of Thor

Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, Book 2 The Hammer of Thor

By Unknown

This Norse mythology masterpiece is written by Rick Riordan, the king of mythology writing. Unlike most of his books which are Greek mythology, this series Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard is Norse . I found it really unique that Mr.Riordan is writing Norse because it's something that took most of his readers (including me) by surprise. The Hammer of Thor is filled with laughs, action, and little tidbits from Norse mythology which makes learning about it fun, and is (in my opinion) better than The Sword of Summer Book 1. The one thing that blew me away was how Mr.Riordan incorporated his characters (Percy and Annabeth) from other books into his newest instalment of books, something I think is really hard and amazing and made the book even more fun to read. My friends described this book as "litty" but I call it a masterpiece (one of Riordan's best books yet) and is beautifully written. I do suggest reading the first book and of course reading the third book after #2. I recommend this for ages 9+ and die-hard Rick Riordan fans and give it 5/5 stars. HAPPY READINGS! Your fellow bookworm, bean_boy.... (look for my other book reviews!)

Happy Birthday, SpongeBob! (Spongebob Squarepants Ready-To-Read: Level 1)

Happy Birthday, SpongeBob! (Spongebob Squarepants Ready-To-Read: Level 1)

By J-P Chanda

Emmanuel

It looks kinda childdish but its cool because when I was a kid Spongebob was my best friend

Big Nate Makes the Grade

Big Nate Makes the Grade

By Lincoln Peirce

At the beginning of the story it talks about how Nate is starting his school year and he needs to go shopping for new socks and the other stuff he said he will let his dad do that. The hole book is talking about his school year.min the middle of the book Nate has to take a lot of these test and homework and he does not like doing homework or test and he joined the chest team to get out of some work and he is really god a chest too. And the only test he liked was he teacher miss. Garfield and he got a aplus and he got a good grade on that and that is why he liked that test. At the end it talks about the end of the year and that had kids verses teaches basketball game and the end of the day of school it was called prank day

Two Peas in a Pod (Whatever After #11)

Two Peas in a Pod (Whatever After #11)

By Sarah Mlynowski

Stung and hurt because she wasn't voted as carnival leader, Abby storms back home with cumulonimbus clouds in her thoughts and actions. So it's a mild reprieve when she jumps into the mirror with her brother Jonah and lands in the Princess and the Pea fairytale...kind of. This time, Abby is determined not to mess anything up. But when she's too afraid to sleep atop the hundred mattresses given to her, everyone thinks she couldn't sleep because she sensed the pea under the mattresses, and suddenly Abby's dubbed a princess! After a while, Abby starts warming up to the princess treatment - who can argue when you have people waiting on you hand and foot, after all? - but knows she must find a real princess, someone who is truly good deep inside. And so, the princess games are on! But after venturing to the dark side of the moon and back with these games, and also having to fend off a snooty prince (all in a day's work!), Abby realizes that genuine leadership means stepping aside sometimes. Beautiful, creative, and inherently funny, this wonderful fractured fairy tale by Sarah Mlynowski is not to be missed!

Out Of The Dust

Out Of The Dust

By Karen Hesse

STOP! THIS IS A LIFE OR DEATH EMERGENCY! PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE! Okay, now that I have your attention and you know this is serious business, I just read a spectacular book that blew my mind! Interested now? I thought so! Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse is one of the most deep and thought out books I've ever read; very emotional. This book is not a regular for most people, it wasn't my first choice either. It's genre is historical fiction. Believe it or not my little brother recommended it to me and I'd have to give it five stars! I really enjoyed this book and can gladly see myself and other readers looking to read more books like it and/or by the same author. This book is based on a true story. Hesse writes Out of the Dust in first person, allowing Billie Jo Kelby, the protagonist, or main character, to describe her life from the winter of 1934 thought the fall of 1935. Billie Jo describes her desolate internal and external landscape with a searing, brutal honesty. She narrates, in unfolding glimpses of story, a tale of death, destruction, dust, and the search for redemption. This incredible book is very much related to Come on Rain, by Karen Hasse! Karen Hasse didn't actually write Out of the Dust until three years after her trip to Colorado, when she'd already started writing Come on Rain. I'd recommend this book to girls and boys, anyone interested in historic fiction! To conclude, if you haven't already done so, read Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse, you won't regret it!

SALUTE AND SMILE: RADIO RESCUE PATROL

SALUTE AND SMILE: RADIO RESCUE PATROL

By Ian McCall

this book is great i hope you like it i love this book. i hope you like this book it so awesome

The Demigod Diaries (The Heroes of Olympus)

The Demigod Diaries (The Heroes of Olympus)

By Rick Riordan

So I went to the library and I was going to start 'The Kane Chronicles' but they only had the first one so I got that and this book. I wasn't sure if I was gonna like it even though I'm a huge Percy Jackson fan but I got it anyways...and I LOVED it! WARNING: could be spoilers ahead.................(anddd start) The first part is called 'The Diary Of Luke Castellan' and it's about when Luke (son of Hermes) and Thalia (daughter of Zeus) are on an adventure to survive and then they meet Annabeth (daughter of Athena) who is it only 7 years old. Honestly Rick could have wrote a few books off that diary entry. The second part of this book is called 'Percy Jackson and the Staff Of Hermes' ok so this part of the book starts off with Percy and Annabeth are having a picnic then Hermes pulls up and gives Percy a quest to find his caduceus—his staff of power which has to snakes—george and martha wrapped around it. So they (percy and annabeth) go on an adventure to find it (and theres always a time-limit.) They fight a giant come back just in time and Hermes does Percy a favor that I'm not gonna spoil...so read the book 👍 the next part of the book is a short interview with George and Martha, Hermes snakes. The next story is called 'Leo Valdez and the Quest for Buford' this story (I'm gonna try not to spoil too much) ok so first Leo blames Windex for this entire story :) ok so basically Buford is a table, this table can move Leo is building something that needs a certain piece if that piece does not go on what he's building it will explode half of Camp Half-Blood...so Leo, Piper, and Jason all go through the woods and —————————i didn't want to spoil it sorry... Anyways the last story in the book is not written by rick Riordan but his SON Haley Riordan and all I could say about it was "WHERE IS THE SERIES FOR THIS STORY!?!?" no joke it's so amazing its called 'Son Of Magic' it starts of as a normal mortal (Dr. Claymore) who writes books about death (I'm pretty sure) anyways let's fast-forward ------------ Dr. Claymore meets Alabaster a magic half-blood that fought with kronos in the titan war. Anywaysss alabasters monster sister tries to kill him an dr. Claymore helps him. I don't wanna spoil anymore and I've been typing this for an hour so thanks for reading. This is an amazing book I 100% thank you! And good-bye ❤❤❤❤

Bridge to Terabithia

Bridge to Terabithia

By Katherine Paterson

Jess Aarons only wanted to be the fastest boy at recess. Instead new, interesting people buy the house next-doors. And they have a daughter, Leslie, who is beautiful, and interesting, with a creative imagination. Jess, and Leslie soon become friends, and create their own land, which is just theirs, and only Leslie, and Jess can enter together. When Jess goes to school the next day, the music teacher takes him on a field trip, but when he comes back, nothing is ever the same. This book is perfect if you or somebody else is dealing with the harsh reality of death. I recommend this book to anyone.

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