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Ghosts: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House Merlin Mission #14: A Good Night for Ghosts

Ghosts: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House Merlin Mission #14: A Good Night for Ghosts

By Mary Pope Osborne, Natalie Pope Boyce

This book is about ghost stories like there has been some sightings of ghosts in the White House like the ghost of Abraham Lincoln a friendly ghost.

Ms. Krup Cracks Me Up! (My Weird School)

Ms. Krup Cracks Me Up! (My Weird School)

By Dan Gutman

love this book it is so funny and i love it so much it talks about animals,bears real and fake animals it is so cool

Duck! Rabbit!

Duck! Rabbit!

By Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Tom Lichtenheld

This book is from Amy Krouse Rosenthal an author that c a m e to O UR ScHoOL! It's very funny. Do y o u think it's a DUCK O R A RABB IT?

Dark Water Rising

Dark Water Rising

By Marian Hale

i love this book, one of my favs. pls follow me if u agree thx

The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book

By Rudyard Kipling

Warning!! THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The jungle book is an amazing book! If you are an animal lover, love action, fighting, and suspense then the jungle book is for you. I loved how the author keeps you at the edge of your seat the whole book. In my opinion my favorite part about the jungle book is when Mowgli kills Shere Khan and proves him self. There are 5 different stories in the book itself. My favorite out of all is Rikki-Tikki- Tavi, it is about a mongoose who is trying to protect his family from combra and is amazing. All in all and awesome book!!! Highly suggest reading the Jungle Book.

Nature Attacks! (I Survived True Stories #2)

Nature Attacks! (I Survived True Stories #2)

By Lauren Tarshis

Ethan

Dis was da best book in da series. (Joey Wheeler's voice from Yu-Gi-Oh).

Magic Tree House Incredible Fact Book: Our Favorite Facts about Animals, Nature, History, and More Cool Stuff! (Magic Tree House (R))

Magic Tree House Incredible Fact Book: Our Favorite Facts about Animals, Nature, History, and More Cool Stuff! (Magic Tree House (R))

By Mary Pope Osborne, Natalie Pope Boyce

Suuper cool! Facts are important and should be true and not fake. Right? Yeah. I thought so. Bye bye guys

Ashes

Ashes

By Kathryn Lasky

"In wartime, nothing is safe" In Berlin, 1932, Thirteen-year- old Gabriella Schramm lived a happy and privileged life. As Hitler rises to power, everything suddenly became quite unreal as though nothing could have any consequences. People who were once trustworthy are now Nazis. Gaby and her best friend Rosa seemed to realize the transformations of their lives and the agonies of their country during the rise of Hitler. To face the reality, Gaby turns to the comfort of her books, but suddenly those are in grave danger of disappearing as well. To Gaby, holding on to the one thing she loved the most was never so hard. "I could still see Berlin faintly, its buildings rising like a scratchy calligraphy, words in a sentence strung across a page. A page I couldn't quite read" Through a young women, Kathryn Lasky describes a personal and political history that will haunt readers. I would give this book a 101/100 if you ask me to rate it. Reading this book, I imagine myself as Gaby. I smelled the ashes she smelled and I felt my own eyes stinging as Gaby saw the sea of brown uniforms. I really enjoy this page-turning book because every word from this book affected me deeply. I recommend this book to all ages and genders because Gaby's gripping story will haunt everyone.

I Survived the Children’s Blizzard, 1888 (I Survived #16)

I Survived the Children’s Blizzard, 1888 (I Survived #16)

By Lauren Tarshis

“A deadly blizzard raged across the prairie, and eleven-year-old John Hale was trapped in a frozen nightmare.” I Survived; The Children’s Blizzard, 1888 is a beautiful masterpiece. I am a huge fan of Historical Fiction. Give me anything Historical fiction and I will surely read it on the spot. The I Survived series in particular is made up of many children that survived historical disasters. This I Survived book is 108 pages long. It was a quick read for me, probably took me a day to finish. After I read this novel, it got me interested in The Children’s Blizzard. And, WOW, people actually made houses out of mud! ***CHARACTERS*** John- John’s life is pretty dang interesting. What I really like is that even though John isn’t necessarily a real person, but someone his age actually experienced what he did. And who knows? Maybe the real kid’s name is John Hale. Oh! And how can I forget when John is looking for his little sister, Franny, in the cold? That was heart-breaking, and it got me on the edge of my seat. ***SETTING*** I ADORE the detail in the setting so much! It is just so interesting to see how people actually lived in 1888. It is even more interesting to see how young children actually survived a brutal snow storm.   In all, I really liked this book. I am sure now that I will read every I Survived novel. Lauren Tarshis’s writing is accurate and enjoyable! Five stars from me! I received this copy of I Survived; The Children’s Blizzard, 1888 from DogoBooks, this has not influenced my opinion.

Bet You Didn't Know! 2: Outrageous, Awesome, Out-of-This-World Facts

Bet You Didn't Know! 2: Outrageous, Awesome, Out-of-This-World Facts

By National Geographic Kids

I love national geographic i bet you didn't knows, its awesome, funny and weird, but in a good way next time I read this, I will most likely rip the page by accident, this is such a good book!

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