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Downsiders

Downsiders

By Neal Shusterman

When I read this book it was and still is my favorite book but the only thing I didn't like was that it didn't go the way I thought it would.

Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims: Time-Travel Adventures with Exceptional Americans

Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims: Time-Travel Adventures with Exceptional Americans

By Rush Limbaugh

"Rush, rush, rushing into history!" So, you may think this is just another boring book about history. But it is far from it! Join Rush Revere, history teacher and iced tea poster-man, and his talking horse (yep, you heard that right! A TALKING HORSE!) named Liberty in their time travel adventures to important events in history, such as the Mayflower and the first Thanksgiving, which this book is about!! And let's not forget Tommy and Freedom. They're just regular kids in Rush's history class who happen to figure out Rush and Freedom's time traveling secret. When they get to the Mayflower, they are blown away. WOW, was life hard! Reading the story is like actually being there, and you get the full scoop about how life was like back then. And the first Thanksgiving is really cool, too! This book is DEFINITELY NOT your traditional history book, and also DEFINITELY NOT boring!! Written by highly rated national radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh, this book is a refreshing take on important events in the USA's history! I highly recommend this book to ages 7+ and rate it 4/5 stars.

Jo's Boys

Jo's Boys

By Louisa May Alcott

This book is very entertaining for young readers like me and I think you should all try it out! Thank you for reading!

The Call of The Wild: by Jack London (Illustrated & Unabridged)

The Call of The Wild: by Jack London (Illustrated & Unabridged)

By Jack London

Brings a diffrent prespective reccomended for pro readers

The Gift of the Magi

The Gift of the Magi

By O. Henry

I love the little match girl because it has detail and the part that i think that is sad is when the little match girl dies cold as ice.

The Genius Files #5: License to Thrill

The Genius Files #5: License to Thrill

By Dan Gutman

The final book to the thrilling series, "The Genius Files," by Dan Gutman. Mrs.Higgins becomes a good person and Dr. Warsaw actually dies by the... Yup! You guessed it! THE INFLICTOR! THE LEGENDARY MOVE BY ACE FIST a.k.a Coke. It's a fun book readit

Wild Blues

Wild Blues

By Beth Kephart

This is an intriguing story about a girl whose mother has cancer and whose father is no longer around. Lizzie often spends summers with her favorite uncle in his cabin in a wooded area of Pennsylvania, and it's here she chooses to stay while her mother undergoes treatment. What begins as a typical summer, soon takes an unexpected turn. A local prison break, the kidnapping of a friend, and Lizzie's desire to help lead to mistakes with dire consequences and questioned loyalties.

Overboard! (Survivor Diaries)

Overboard! (Survivor Diaries)

By Terry Lynn Johnson

11 year old Travis and his family are on a whale-watching tour, when all of a sudden, the boat flips over, tossing everyone into the ice cold waves. Travis and 12 year old Marina are separated from their families and have to use all of their knowledge to survive. After Marina hurts her arm, Travis has to take risks and try new things without panicking to keep Marina and himself alive.

The Louisiana Purchase (Expanding America)

The Louisiana Purchase (Expanding America)

By Greg Clinton

I really enjoyed this book, it you are learning or want to learn more about the Louisiana Purchase. Like did you know that entire area was purchased for $15 million dollars by President Thomas Jefferson? I didn't until I read this haha. I think it was fun to read and learn about and would definitely enjoy looking into it more. This book also talks about the two men that explored the land - Lewis & Clark. There are also mentions of Sacachewae. Thanks for reading -Ajg15's Reviews

Midnight Without a Moon

Midnight Without a Moon

By Linda Williams Jackson

This book is definitely a must-read. Rose Lee is a black girl who lives a pretty unfair life. Slaves are freed, but what is freedom if you can't vote without the fear of getting killed? Hallelujah (his real name isn't Hallelujah) and Rose try to figure this out during their struggle against racial discrimination. Blacks are pushing on the right to vote, but Rose's grandma Pearl, or ma, says otherwise. She says that we shouldn't meddle with that kinda stuff. The roof that Rose and her family live underneath is provided by a White owner who pays them so little for housekeeping and cotton-picking, so Ma Pearl doesn't want to be kicked off their land. But that isn't the only unfairness that Rose has to endure. She lives with unfairness everyday under her own roof! For one, her cousin, Queen (that is her real name), doesn't do squat around the house! Her complexion is too light, and musn't be out in sun darkening her skin, as Grandma Pearl says. Not only that, Rose and her brother were given to their grandma when their mom married off to a different family to take care of their kids. Rose feels as if her mom doesn't like her because she's so dark, she's a midnight without a moon. Dive into these pages as you feel the pains of Black's in the South. This book is amazing and cannot go being unread. There is a sequel called- A Sky Full Of Stars. You will like it a lot!

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