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Green Bay Packers (Favorite Football Teams)

Green Bay Packers (Favorite Football Teams)

By K. C. Kelley

EDDIE LACY

GOOD BOOK

Batgirl Vol. 3: The Lesson (Batgirl (DC Comics Quality Paper))

Batgirl Vol. 3: The Lesson (Batgirl (DC Comics Quality Paper))

By Bryan Miller

What I thought of it: I'm not a fan of Stephanie brown. Not even a little bit. She's probably my least favorite member of the batfamily (if she even counts as a member of the batfamily). So, I pretty much only read this book for the supporting characters. They did not disappoint me. But this books just had way too much Stephanie for me to really like it. Overall, it wasn't completely horrible for a book that has Stephanie Brown as the main character.

Silver Brumby (Essential Modern Classics)

Silver Brumby (Essential Modern Classics)

By Elyne Mitchell

I found this book not bad but it is about a brumby named Thowra and his mother Bel bel that goes to an adventure and are in danger with all the other brumby's and get chased by hunters. I found this book ok and like a Fantasy story.

Unstoppable Octobia May

Unstoppable Octobia May

By Sharon Flake

I really like this book. It is a very good book. You should read this book.

Swimming Through Clouds: A Contemporary Young Adult Novel

Swimming Through Clouds: A Contemporary Young Adult Novel

By Rajdeep Paulus

Rose M Logan

You will be enjoy this book.

Swimming Science (Sports Science)

Swimming Science (Sports Science)

By Helene Boudreau

This isn't a bad book. I read it 4 years ago and I can't say it was the best. Sport science is my favorite part of ESPN besides the hockey. Once they showed a rebecca soni feature and it fixed my breastroke.

Beneath

Beneath

By Roland Smith

sounds great and creepy my sister is reading it right now but I guess I can read it this summer!

Peter Parker Spider-Man Vol. 4: Trials and Tribulations

Peter Parker Spider-Man Vol. 4: Trials and Tribulations

By Paul Jenkins

This book is okay because some part of the story have some boring parts. But I still like the actions and excitements in the book.

Walking Home

Walking Home

By Eric Walters

I absolutely love this book! Walking Home by Eric Walters takes place in Kenya, Africa. 13 year old Muchoki and his younger sister Jata, must leave their home town after sudden violence. During the violence their father sadly dies and they move with their mother to a overcrowded refugee camp. There they live in a small tent with limited food, water, and privacy. Within a week there whole life is changed and everything they know is gone, and they must understand that they may never be able to return . Fear rules Muchoki's life. He fears the future. When the unthinkable happens to his mother he and his sister must flee to their only known family hundreds of miles away. The seemingly impossible journey is difficult, but starting with only one step they must walk home. I love the detail and description in this story, it makes it seem as though you were there with the characters. Throughout the book you are able to feel empathy for refugees. I strongly recommend this book to all of my friends. It is a really good book. I want to reread over and over!

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