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The Austere Academy (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 5)

The Austere Academy (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 5)

By Lemony Snicket

I love A Series of Unfortunate Events! I think this is my favorite book in the series. The Baudelaires have been sent to an evil villain, a reptile enthusiast, a woman who's afraid of everything, and a man called Sir who apparently does not know what child labor laws are, and now they are sent to a wretched boarding school. Vice Principal Nero is a violin-obsessed, mimicking, and very, very rude person. The orphans are forced to live in a shack with ugly wallpaper, dripping fungus, and VERY territorial crabs. However, there is one good thing about the school. They make friends with two wonderful triplets named Duncan and Isadora, who are also orphans. But when Count Olaf shows up at the school in yet another ridiculous disguise, the orphans wonder how they can ever get away from this ruthless villain. Between S.O.R.E., comprehensive exams, and owing a terrible violinist MANY bags of candy, can the Baudelaires and their friends manage to stay out of Count Olaf's clutches?

Spy School Goes South

Spy School Goes South

By Stuart Gibbs

Ben is a 12 year old kid that is an spy. His platonic love Erica a 15 year old girl that have desendence of awesome spys. They both go to Mexico to bring down an evil organization called SPYDER. Murray was the person that was captured and brought the to Mexico, but it was a tramp. Luckily Erica and Ben survived also Zoe and Mike got infiltrated in the airplane other two spies. They got to a resort where there where SPYDER. Ben new they needed help to deafet him but Erica knew they cou;ld't depend on the CIA (where they work) because there were moles in there send by SPYDER. Erica called her mom that is a spy in M16 a British spy organization. Could they defeat SPYDER? You will have to read the book to know.

Poached (FunJungle)

Poached (FunJungle)

By Stuart Gibbs

This is the second book in the FunJungle series by Stuart Gibbs, Teddy gets accused of stealing a koala by Large Marge, the head of security, who has a serious grudge on Teddy because he is always playing pranks. But he would never break the law! In order to prove his innocence, he has to find the real kidnapper, even though J.J. McKracken told him not to, or else he might fire his parents. Teddy, once again turns out to be smarter than Large Marge, who is so focused on busting him, she almost lets the kidnapper get away. On top of all that, he is getting bullied at school, but in the end, everything turns out fine, and Teddy even ends up at the popular table in the cafeteria. This book was all right, but I think that all of Stuart Gibbs' books are pretty much the same, it's always the same plot, same writing style, and same character personalities. My favorite series of his is Spy School, but after that it gets pretty repetitive.

Coop Knows the Scoop

Coop Knows the Scoop

By Taryn Souders

It was so interesting that there was a murder and it didn't get solved on till the end.

Fairy Dust And The Quest For The Egg

Fairy Dust And The Quest For The Egg

By Gail Carson; Illustrated by Christiana, David Levine

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I like how this book shows that not all people and things are the same. I like how this book has just enough pictures and the pictures very are beautiful. This book is very magical and it gets my attention. I like how this book shows that Prilla is trying new things to find out her power. I like how this book shows that you should never ever give up and try new things. This book is very meaningful.

The Truth About Stacey: Full-Color Edition (The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix #2)

The Truth About Stacey: Full-Color Edition (The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix #2)

By Ann M. Martin

This book is the second book in the baby-sitters club graphic novel series, and it is in Stacey's perspective. This time, The Baby-Sitter's Club has competition, in the form of another baby-sitters club. But this club looks way more professional and is called "The Baby-Sitters Agency." The members are older, can stay out later, and appear more responsible to the parents who need baby-sitters. This agency, however, may not actually be how it seems. Kristy, Claudia, Mary Anne, and Stacey have seen these agency members around their school and doubt that they are good baby-sitters, but they don't know how to inform the parents without looking like bad sports, so they decide to improve the club they already have and work even harder than before. It isn't until they find one of the kids, that an agency member is supposed to be baby-sitting, playing outside in the street during the cold weather that they have the proof they need. The Baby-Sitters club unites to solve a common problem and their friendship grows stronger as a result. This was a good story and a very easy read, so I would recommend it to anyone 10 and up who enjoys graphic novels.

Murder Is Easy (Agatha Christie Collection)

Murder Is Easy (Agatha Christie Collection)

By Agatha Christie

This book has you thinking for a while, only to realize you've thought wrong, like the rest of her books & any good murder mystery.

Wet and Wild! #5 (George Brown, Class Clown)

Wet and Wild! #5 (George Brown, Class Clown)

By Nancy Krulik

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I like how he has super burps. This is an awesome book because it made me laugh. I like how he slides ane he is the winner thanks to Louie cutting line.

The Wide Window, Movie Tie-in Edition (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 3)

The Wide Window, Movie Tie-in Edition (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 3)

By Lemony Snicket

I absolutely recommend this book! It is amazing,detailed, thrilling, exciting, and you never can prognosticate what is going to happen next. In my opinion I don't really like Aunt Josephine. I know she is trying to keep herself and the orphans safe but it is ridiculous how she is afraid of everything. Phones, doorbells, ovens, doorknobs, wood, you name it! It was smart of her when she through her statue out the window and Count Olaf thought it was her. Then, she jumped out the window and climbed down to her jet ski and drove to Curdled Cave to hide from Count Olaf. I was surprised how easily the children decoded the message and stole a sail boat.

The Miserable Mill (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 4)

The Miserable Mill (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 4)

By Lemony Snicket

(warning This book has many large words) This book honestly makes me ache because when it nears the end one of the very optimistic characters loses a limb. That doesn't mean I don't like this book though. I thought this book was amazing and it's one of my favorites. In this book out of the 13 Klaus, Sunny and Violet are sent to a lumber mill to live there lives and work. But they only get paid in coupons and have to eat gum for breakfast lunch in dinner. They pretty much live off it. But count Olaf is hiding. One of his minions are hidden as one of the top workers there and break Klaus's glasses. Olaf and hypnotist is acting as optometrist and hypnotize Klaus and fix his glasses. So Klaus (since he got hypnotized) turned on one of the machines and accidently got one of the workers Phil (in grim grotto they call him Cookie) to lose a limb. They then escaped and as we all know Mr. Poe brings them to another horrible place for them to live a orphans. (I didn't add to much detail for anyone who as not read this book) Keep reading!

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