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Michael Vey: The Prisoner of Cell 25

Michael Vey: The Prisoner of Cell 25

By Richard Paul Evans

The author of the book Michael Vey the Prisoner of Cell 25 by Richard Paul Evans is a science fiction book. The book (in my opinion) was a 10/10 would read again kind of book. It was just the right thing for me, it had plenty of action and it had lots of suspense. This is just the kind of book you would get if you wanted action and suspense. The first character introduced is Michael Vey, a bullied daily, short kid. He also only has one friend, Ostin, a chubby little Einstein. But their life changes when they meet Taylor, a popular cheerleader. You're probably wondering, “how did everything change for them??” Well, Michael has an electricity power, as seen on the cover of the book. (And told at the beginning too.) when Michael meets Taylor, it's when he was being bullied and getting dog piled. When he had enough of it, he shocked the three of the bullies. But what he didn't know, was that Taylor saw it all. Then, Taylor runs back inside the school, and the chapter ends there. Later on, when Michael and Taylor are friends, he find out that Taylor can “reboot” people. (Reboot as in, restarting your computer.) then, when Taylor tries to look up her birth documents, (because they were lost and she was adopted.) the Elgen academy finds her. Michael and Ostin don't know this at first but when they do find out, they get even more worried because Michael's mom was kidnapped on his birthday party by Elgen academy, and now, Taylor was gone. If you’re still not interested, this book is just as good as the Percy Jackson series! It would be a perfect match for anyone that likes that series! In conclusion, the book, Michael Vey, The Prisoner of Cell 25 is a great book for people that like action and lots of suspense.

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum

By Kevin Henkes

"Chrysanthemum" is a story about a little mouse who thinks her name is perfect until she goes to school. All of the other mice made fun of her name because it was different. Chrysanthemum went home and told her parents she was sad. She even dreamed that she changed her name to Jane! Will things get better? Read to find out. Our class liked the part in this book when Chrysanthemum's parents gave her her special name. We thought it was funny when the other mice gave themselves flower names. Our class would recommend this book to any kid with a long name. We think that they could relate to Chrysanthemum and her long name.

Thank You, Mr. Falker

Thank You, Mr. Falker

By Patricia Polacco

Learning to read is not easy, it takes practice. Once you know how to read it's like you're on an adventure! Patricia Polacco was different. She was not like the other kids. Why? Because she couldn't read. She had something called Dyslexia. All the other kids learned one word after the other and then they could read sentences, sentences became paragraphs and paragraphs became a chapter and soon the other kids could read a whole entire book, while Patricia was stuck on the same word. She tried over and over but words didn't make sense to her. The letters were like squiggly lines to her. As she grew older kids started teasing her and that led to bulling. One day she met her new class teacher, Mr. Falker! He helped her understand letters and soon she could read words and then came sentences very soon paragraphs and then one entire book! Thank you, Mr. Falker! My thoughts: I really liked this book! It teaches you and me to never give up! You might be wondering what Dyslexia is, it's a medical condition which makes it very difficult to read. I think this book is for ages 4+. I hope you will give this book a try!

Sparks! Double Dog Dare (Sparks! #2) (2)

Sparks! Double Dog Dare (Sparks! #2) (2)

By Ian Boothby

I think this book is perfect for anyone who loves animal super heroes and I love it

Teardrop

Teardrop

By Lauren Kate

Just finished this book today, and I have to say, it was pretty good. It has a few curse words, and a detailed description of a murdered woman, so I would not recommend for younger readers. But I will be anticipating the next book!

Bad Kitty Meets the Baby

Bad Kitty Meets the Baby

By Nick Bruel

this book is about a cat named kitty and was at home with uncle Merey because her owner went on a trip. then, when they came back, they brought a baby. Kitty thought in his mind that it was a dog, but the other kitty's thought it was cat. then they did some kind of race and the new kitty which was a baby won all of the races then kitty got angry and destroyed mostly the house then the owner told kitty that she needed a home to live just like bad kitty then she calmed down and went asleep. then kitty got the baby and ran away to get the baby from getting a bath. THE END.

125 Cute Animals: Meet the Cutest Critters on the Planet, Including Animals You Never Knew Existed, and Some So Ugly They're Cute (National Geographic Kids)

125 Cute Animals: Meet the Cutest Critters on the Planet, Including Animals You Never Knew Existed, and Some So Ugly They're Cute (National Geographic Kids)

By National Geographic Kids

125 cute animals is a fab book! It's really cute, and I was dying of cuteness! The cover is also real cute.

Resistance

Resistance

By Jennifer A. Nielsen

A thrilling historical fiction novel suitable for eleven to fourteen year olds. The story follows a young Jewish girl living during a brutal time period, the Holocaust. She joined a resistance group with the job to sneak into and out of ghettos. Great story with good character development.

The Forsaken: The Forsaken Trilogy

The Forsaken: The Forsaken Trilogy

By Lisa M. Stasse

Not the best. It was unrealistic how quick Alenna got over Liam and her taken friends, and how fast they fell in love. Still, this was an enjoyable story, and a nice idea, just not the best take.

Izuku Midoriya Notebook: Anime Notebooks, Motivation, Inspiring, Journal, Boku No Hero Academia

Izuku Midoriya Notebook: Anime Notebooks, Motivation, Inspiring, Journal, Boku No Hero Academia

By Anime Notebooks

I have been a My Her Academy fan for a while so I recommend this book to other fellow My Hero Academy fans! :)

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