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Girl Meets World Let's Do This! (Girl Meets World Junior Novel)
By Disney Book Group
I want to read this book because I read one of the books and maya does not want her friend to have a boyfriend
Curio (Blink)
By Evangeline Denmark
I want to read this book because I really like the genere that it is in. Also, When I was buying books at the mall I saw it there and read about it, the only thing was, I had already bought books and the books that I bought I had spent all my money on.
National Geographic Readers: Hop, Bunny!: Explore the Forest
By Susan B. Neuman
I want to read this book because I love bunnies they are my favorite animals in the whole wide world every one shoud vote for anmles
National Geographic Kids Chapters: Rascally Rabbits!: And More True Stories of Animals Behaving Badly (NGK Chapters)
By Aline Alexander Newman
This book has so much facts about rabbits and lots of things that are funny for them hope you guys injoy this book
Mutant City
By Steve Feasey
This story started fifty years ago, the world was almost destroyed by a chemical war, causing the world to be divided in the mutants and the pure. Thirteen years ago, a secret experiment was shut down and all its residents killed, only five extraordinary kids survived. They then discover their mutant blood were brought with it special powers. Jax can read other people's thoughts and even control their minds. Brick can heal any injury or disease. Rush can move objects with his mind. Flea can incredibly fast that people can't see her. And Anya can shape shift. Together they try to survive in the Mutant City... The author Steve Feasey sets limit on the children's power and make the book relatable to the readers.
Canned
By Alex Shearer
Tins is the same novel as Canned, and I found it was a fiction book that I found slightly entertaining to read. The main character of the story was Fergal, and he had a unique hobby of collecting tins without labels from the bargain basket in the supermarket. Once, he found a finger inside a tin and got caught up to find the mystery behind the finger. The first part of this book was mildly funny, and I loved how Fergal played out scenarios and said things in his head, making him a loveable character. I found that his childish perception of the world allowed him to become overexcited by some things and work methodically with others. However, I did not really enjoy reading the plot of this story because it was too predictable and unrealistic. Even though there was a cliffhanger at the end of almost every chapter, I was always able to easily guess what was going to happen next. Perhaps this was because I was a little too old for the target market, however this does not condone the easily predictable events described throughout this book. Overall, I was not very impressed with the story structure and writing style of this book. Therefore, I will only recommend Tins to younger readers who would like an easy read.
Zootopia Collector's Tin (Disney Zootopia) (Happy Tins)
By Parragon Books Ltd
Beniboo
I never read this book but I think it is OMG (o my gumdrops!)!!!!!
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By Uncle Amon
Well I think it is going to be so cool😎😎🤓









