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Full Tilt
By Neal Shusterman
Emerson
This book is the best book I have ever read. As you are reading, it feels like you are a part of the book.
Execution: Escape from Furnace 5
By Alexander Gordon Smith
This book reveals so much! I can't believe people gave up on the series before reading this. It is so good. I hate to see the end of such a great series but at least Alex is okay. He has gone through so much and I hope that he finally can just relax, he already saved the world more times than most people know.
Death Sentence: Escape from Furnace 3
By Alexander Gordon Smith
It will keep you wanting to read more. I couldn't stop reading it and it was very addicting. Each chapter left me wanting more. I would spend hours reading this book if only it would last that long.
Solitary: Escape from Furnace 2
By Alexander Gordon Smith
Almost all the Furnace books are the same, Alex tries to escape from Furnace. All the books are really the best books ever, they are always putting you at the edge of your seat and this book is what picks you up after the first book's cliff hanger.
Connect the Stars
By Marisa de los Santos, David Teague
When thirteen-year-olds Aaron and Audrey meet at a wilderness camp in the desert, they think their quirks are enough to prevent them from ever having friends. But as they trek through the challenging and unforgiving landscape, they learn that they each have what it takes to make the other whole.
Who Was Susan B. Anthony?
By Pam Pollack, Meg Belviso
Susan Brownell Anthony was born on Feb. 15, 1820 was American woman suffragist. She grew up in Quaker family who believed that men and women are equal. She fought for better teachers' pay for women, worked for anti-slavery, and get the right to vote. In 1850s, Anthony met another woman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Two ladies worked and fought together to gain the right to vote. For 60 years, Anthony had fought for right to vote and in 1906, her death happened. About 14 years later, one Kentucky governor had signed the 19th Amendment which allow women to vote. 19th Amendment also known as Susan B. Anthony Amendment. - Happy Reading!
The Five Impossible Tasks of Eden Smith
By Llewellyn, Tom
Very curious what the tasks are to rescue gramps and stay alive!
Finding the Worm (Twerp Sequel)
By Mark Goldblatt
Finding the worm has a complicated title, but it has heart. This story is about Julian, "Jules", Tweski, a Jewish person living in Flushing, Queens. It is a superb book, of decent writing. In the end, the themes in this book were very thought-provoking. The style, in regards to using many commas and ands, added to the experience of being a relatable book. A brief description: Quentin, "Quick Quentin", has a tumor. The kids on the block, Lonnie, Shlomo, Julian, Eric, and Howie, who live in the Dorado House or such named buildings, go on with their lives, and Julian, whose Bar Mitzvah is coming up, learns from the rabbi (a very good character with witty lines) about death. All the while, Julian Tweski records his thoughts about life and all the events that happen during this time. It was interesting reading a book that portrayed the 70s and life in New York so well, painting a vivid picture of the activities of those living in this time. Many of the landmarks described within this book I could find on the Internet; likewise with the baseball players. It's a sequel to the book TWERP but you don't have to read that one (it does give you some spoilers though). All in all, a sad and thoughtful book at the end, but some middle parts, describing their daily activities, were a little "meh". It is a contemplative realistic fiction book with good dialogue.
Beyond the Bright Sea
By Lauren Wolk
This book is really good. It is about a girl named Crow, and her real parents put her in a crib and sent her off in the ocean. She lives with a man named Osh, who took Crow in. The two of them live on an island.
Lucky Dog: Twelve Tales of Rescued Dogs
By Various, Randi Barrow, Marlane Kennedy, Elizabeth Cody Kimmel, C. Alexander London
Gold
I think this book is really good. All twelve authors that wrote it did an amazing job. All twelve stories are very exciting, suspenseful, and heart warming. It'll make you want to read more and picture the story in your mind.









