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Ready, Freddy! #4: Don't Sit on My Lunch!

Ready, Freddy! #4: Don't Sit on My Lunch!

By Abby Klein

I think it is very fun it is about Freddy and Max all wanting to join a hocky team if you want more info I personally recommend you read it.

Balancing Act: The Gymnastics Series #1

Balancing Act: The Gymnastics Series #1

By April Adams

Ashleigh

Gymnastics is amazing and pretty of and about and she was wonderful of and I wants to be gymnasts to

The Go-for-Gold Gymnasts: Winning Team (Go-for-Gold Gymnasts, The)

The Go-for-Gold Gymnasts: Winning Team (Go-for-Gold Gymnasts, The)

By Dominique Moceanu, Alicia Thompson

Brittany Lee Morgan is an elite gymnast. She and her family moved to Texas so she could go to a world-class gymnastics facility. When she gets there, she comes up with some ideas of conversation starters to talk to the girls there. However, her intentions are mixed up and it causes conflicts between herself and her teammates. When she keeps doing things her way and not listening to her coach, she risks losing her spot on the team as well as almost getting injured. Not only that, but her friend from her old school confessed to her that she spoiled her party when she made everything about her. Even though Brittany seems to have ruined all her friendships, she has not messed up the friendship with her friend Jessie. However, when Brittany notices something about her that nobody has yet, Jessie asks Brittany to keep it a secret. Brittany betrays her trust and tells a coach as well as her team. She now has another conflict within herself- did she do the right thing by telling the coach, or was it wrong of her to tell a secret that wasn't hers to tell? How will she make things right in the end? Overall, I enjoyed this book and I recommend it to people who are interested in gymnastics or like to read books that are realistic about real life situations. I rate this 5/5.

The Case of the Gypsy Goodbye: An Enola Holmes Mystery

The Case of the Gypsy Goodbye: An Enola Holmes Mystery

By Nancy Springer

Before I read all the other Enola Holmes Mysteries I read this the last book. I think it is awesome!!! It is about how Enola and her brothers finally decide to live together instead of Enola always running and hiding from them. Her brothers decide to not force Enola to become a proper lady so they finally all gather together on her 16th birthday.

No Man's Land

No Man's Land

By Susan Campbell Bartoletti

Quite personally, I thought the book was AWESOME! I hated some of the blabbering and lines until the juicy stuff came along. I thought it was pretty sad at the beginning when “Pap” got attacked by an alligator. And it was quite shocking to find out that Tim wasn’t a boy. Knowing all this time from the beginning. The best and most exciting part came when in Shenandoah Valley the battle broke out. Yanks vs Rebs. There were some pretty funny moments in the book. Like when Thrasher ends up eating a whiskey watermelon. I thought that part was pretty amusing. I really thought this one was a good one. Most fictional Civil War books I read are from the point of view from Union, but this one I like because it’s unique and different from most. It gives us a point of view from the Confederates. And so, I think that is interesting. If I were to rate this book from 1 to 10, I’d say a solid 9 and a ½. As the book had exciting and funny and interesting parts for the most part. And all the talking and conversations were interesting but they were probably in the least. If I could recommend this book to anybody, it would probably have to be people interested in the civil war or wondering about it. Because this book is quite the interesting one. A view from the opposing side. The confederates (if that’s your point of view.). Or people who own a confederate flag or have southern heritage. Because they could feel how this kid could feel. This book was REALLY good. And I think it’s definitely worth a read.

Eighth Grade Bites

Eighth Grade Bites

By Heather Brewer

Vladimir Tod (a.k.a Vlad) is a thirteen-year-old Half-Human, Half-Vampire (!) He lives with his 'Aunt' Nelly who helps him keep his secret a e takes blood from the hospital she works at so Vlad doesn't have to bite people. Anyways, while being a vampire isn't hard enough he also has to deal with bullies and also his crush is kinda more info his best friend Henry. When a teacher he actually likes is declared missing the new substitute teacher Mr. Otis is very interested in Vlad and keeps asking questions like "Why does he live with his Aunt?" And "Where are his parents?" With all this happening now can he does even begin to coop with vampires hunting him for his father's crimes!? I absolutely-definitely recommend this book! Thanks for reading - Ajg15's Reviews

Henry and Ribsy

Henry and Ribsy

By Beverly Cleary

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this book is Awesome i love it please read it

The Fabled Fourth Graders of Aesop Elementary School

The Fabled Fourth Graders of Aesop Elementary School

By Candace Fleming

I really recommend this book, it is really funny. It is just a great book to start with for year. The Fabled Fourth Graders of Aesop Elementary School is a great book for people how like funny books

Way of the Warrior Kid: From Wimpy to Warrior the Navy SEAL Way: A Novel

Way of the Warrior Kid: From Wimpy to Warrior the Navy SEAL Way: A Novel

By Jocko Willink

***Spoiler Alert*** When I read Way of the Warrior Kid I think that it means that you need to preserve and not give up. In the beginning of the story Marc, the main character in the story, can’t do any pull ups and doesn't know how to swim. Marc wishes he could swim and do pull ups. Later in the story, Marc’s uncle who is a Navy Seal, teaches him how to do pull ups and learn how to swim. I can relate to the story because I have to persevere in Cheer every time my team does our routine. That’s how I can relate to the story. I learned that you have to keep practicing or you can forget. In the book Marc has to keep practicing pull ups and how to swim. This is what I learned from Way of the Warrior Kid. In the book, one of my favorite parts is when Marc learns to swim. He makes a deal with his uncle that by the end of summer he will jump off the bridge with his uncle. By the end of summer, Marc will jump off the bridge, but it took a lot of guts because the bridge was really high up. In this scene he persevered a lot. In the beginning Marc wasn't going to jump off the bridge. In the end he jumped off the bridge and Marc had a lot of fun. I can relate to this because when I was little I went into a lake when ice was still on the water so that took a lot of guts also. Marc changed because he was being bullied at school and did not want to get bullied any more for not being able to swim or do any pull ups. Being bullied was the right motivation to get him on his feet, moving. I hope you enjoy reading Way of the Warrior Kid.

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