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The Great Paper Caper
By Oliver Jeffers
In this story, the animals are not happy because the bear is stealing their trees. This book is interesting. In the book, all the characters live under a tree. It is like a secret underground house. I think you should read this book.
How to Catch a Star
By Oliver Jeffers
This book is about a boy who want a pet star. I think this book is crazy. The boy is trying to do something that is impossible. This book is sweet. It has a nice ending that made me smile. If you like stars and nice endings, you will like this book.
Minecraft: The Island: A Novel
By Max Brooks
I enjoyed this book a lot. I thought it was cool that he was from the human world, but doesn't know anything about the world. He has to try and live his life the right way fighting monsters, building weapons, finding food, and making a good shelter. I can relate to this book by how people are introduced to new things, like a sister and/or brother, and has to learn to live with it. Overall, it was an awesome book to read and a great way to entertain yourself.
Fly Guy and the Frankenfly (Fly Guy #13)
By Tedd Arnold
I love fly guy and the frankenfly it is good and i think fly guy books are good to read it is the best book for me it is my favorite book in the library it is funny to read if you like funny books it will be good for you to read.
Plants vs. Zombies Volume 1: Lawnmageddon
By Paul Tobin
This was suprising. I thought they would make a movie, but this is better! From the famous franchise "Plants vs Zombies" by Popcap and EA, this is a well drawn book. Although they introduced new characters, like Nate Timley, they really put them together well like Peanutbutter and Jelly. This was funny and interesting, a new twist to the game.
Sunny Side Up
By Jennifer L. Holm
This story is really good because it would definitely help children who relate to Sunny to not feel ashamed of her family and scared of them while also not being scared of asking for help. I don't want to spoil this but I will say it is very good.
Bad Luck (The Bad Books)
By Pseudonymous Bosch
Como C. Llama is the best! We loved this series!!!! 6 year old only wanted to review this series. 8 year old started collecting llamas because of Como, a beloved character. 11 year old and Mom all loved this series, many laughs were had, a bit of nail biting, but mostly just adventure and mystery and we didn't want it to end. My, now 9 year old has written reports on this series, because it was truly a joy to read.
Harbor Me
By Jacqueline Woodson
Jarvis B.
It all starts when six kids have to meet for a weekly chat--by themselves, with no adults to listen in. There, in the room they soon dub the ARTT Room (short for "A Room to Talk"), they discover it's safe to talk about what's bothering them--everything from Esteban's father's deportation and Haley's father's incarceration to Amari's fears of racial profiling and Ashton's adjustment to his changing family fortunes. When the six are together, they can express the feelings and fears they have to hide from the rest of the world. And together, they can grow braver and more ready for the rest of their lives.
Scaredy Squirrel
By Mélanie Watt
A third-person beginner to the Scaredy Squirrel series, Scaredy Squirrel is a great book for light reading, or for beginners in literature. The setting alone - that is to say, respectively, Scaredy Squirrel's nut tree, sets the plot structure, in which Scaredy must overcome his fears and come outside in order to rescue his beloved safety kit. A heartwarming picture book that shows young ones that maybe the unknown is inevitable but rewarding, this modern fable popularized Watt's other works, such as "Have I Got a Book for You?," "Chester," and the follow-ups in the collection, plus his Halloween and Christmas guides. I loved this book because of its humorous moral and simplistic graphics, and would encourage all critter-lovers, be them toddlers or tweens, but NOT GREEN MARTIANS, to read this Melanie Watt wonder.









