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Shadow of the Shark (Magic Tree House (R) Merlin Mission)
By Mary Pope Osborne
Jonathon
I love this book i kissed it and i sleep with it next to me every day i read it going to the bathroom and read it to my dolls everline and char char THanks everyone
New Super Mario Bros. U: Prima Official Game Guide
By Stephen Stratton
I picked this book because this game is one of my favorite games and it's about going on hard missions.
The Halfmen of O
By Maurice Gee
A page turner that keeps you wanting more. This author always delivers intriguing characters and plot twists. A great book to read aloud to the class.
The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg (Newbery Honor Book)
By Rodman Philbrick
I liked how I could picture the characters in my head. The author was able to give great details to the reader and it helped my imagination. The story was action-packed and very enjoyable. I listened to the audiobook while following the story in my paperback book. This made the book more exciting because the audiobook used different voices.
Fairest
By Marissa Meyer
I recently wrote a book review for the third book in the Lunar Chronicles, "Cress", and in that review I said that all the books in the Lunar Chronicles series were just as good, if not better, than the previous ones. I had spoke too soon, that statement does not apply to "Fairest." Just to clarify, "Fairest" is not part of the main Lunar Chronicles series, it is an add-on book/short story and it is read after "Cress" but before "Winter" so technically it is book 3.5. The main series is Cinder, Scarlet, Cress, and Winter, but Fairest is a book on the main villain, Lunar Queen Levana, and should be read as book 3.5. Now back to me saying that "Fairest" wasn't as good as the previous books, I would even say it is my least favorite book from this series. Now I know that since this is a book on a villain, I should expect it to be kind of dark and evil and I did, but not as much as it was. (Dun dun dun!) This book was still a wonderful read, and I think maybe I wasn't used to reading books about the evil people in the world, or in this case, the moon. Some people say that they don't want to read this book before the finale of the series, "Winter", because they are worried that they will feel bad for Levana. Let me tell you, even after reading this book, I still think that Levana is super evil and cruel. I guess that after reading her backstory in this book, I could say that some of her "evilness" is due to her childhood, which was pretty horrible, but Levana made some pretty bad decisions and you can't blame all of them on her upbringing. I haven't read "Winter", the last book in the series yet, but I'm pretty sure it is necessary to read Levana's backstory before "Winter" because Levana has a big part to play in the last book. "Fairest" was alright, but it put a big spot light on beauty, and that is because all Lunars have a special power called glamour, which is the ability to manipulate brain waves and make people see you different than you are. Levana uses her glamour all the time to make herself prettier than she is, because of what her sister did to her when they were younger. I didn't think it was possible, but Levana's sister is even more evil than Levana grew up to be. Levana also uses her glamour to make her childhood crush fall in love with her, forcing their marriage and dooming herself to a lifetime of forced and fake love. Being the reader of this book was kind of hard, because I could see all sorts of things that Levana didn't, due to her being figuratively blinded by using her glamour to force power and love on other people and herself. Overall, I would say that this is a pretty dark book since it is based on a villain, but I would still recommend it to teens who like the lunar chronicles, because it is necessary to read if you want to understand the last book of the Lunar Chronicles series. I hope this review was helpful!
Black Panther: The Battle for Wakanda (A Mighty Marvel Chapter Book)
By Brandon T. Snider
It was sooo cool! Black Panther really kicked the bad guy's but this time!
Little Men (Boys' & Girls' Library)
By Louisa May Alcott
The life continues as Jo and Fredrich Bhaer has started working with kids until one young boy, an orphan, Nat Blake, comes along at Plumfield. Over there, he has met; Demi and Daisy Brooks, Rob, Nan, Mary Ann, etc. Nat has already friends with another orphan 14 - years - old boy, Daniel Kean, whose at first was rough and lack of manners but ever since when Dan was sent away to some different place and came back talking about Dan`s new friend, Mr. Hyde. Later in the book, Demi and Daisy, the twins, got news about their father, John, but John was very sick and died, leaving Meg (Margaret March Brooks) feeling sad and lonely and the twins were sent away but came back. Next, Laurie, has visited Plumfield, which Jo has inherited from her late Aunt March, for some "show-and-tell" day at school. So many things has going on in this book but still, I loved this book so much that I would definitely recommend this book! - Happy Reading!
Family Tree Book One: Better to Wish
By Ann M. Martin
Abigail Nichols who known as just Abby. At beginning of the book, Abby is a fourth-grader along with her best friend, Sarah Moreside, and her another friend, Orrin Umhay in Lewisport. Her sisters, Rose, Fred, and Adele, along with Mama (Nell) and Pop (Luther). But Pop is not nice father to his kids and his wife. Pop has even forbad Abby to be with Orrin and Marie. In few chapters later, when Abby and her family has moved to Bargent Point (sorry if I has spelt this wrong) and met her future husband, Zander Burley, who was a Army soldier along with Richard, and former high-school/college student when Zander has married Abby in the ending. And shortly after, Mama became so sick since that Pop has sent Fred, who is a crippled boy to the special school just for the crippled kids/adults, probably just about few weeks later, Mama dies. Later in the book, when Abby was just now in the high school, she met two girls, Maureen and Darcy, and she also met; Wyman, Richard, and Helen March. In the nearly ending of the book, Helen married Abby`s father, and became her stepmom. Would recommend this book! - Happy Reading!
Diary of Anne Frank
By Anne Frank
The only real reason why I has read this book is because this book is about a Jewish teenage girl named Anne Frank. She has lead super inspiring, difficult but scary life during World War II. Her dream is to write a book about her life, which can enable current and future generations can know and learn about her, well, her dream has came true. During the Hitler`s time in WW2, nearly whole Jewish community in Germany were killed, made Jewish people flee and hide from Hitler, hoping to avoid the danger from Hitler and his Nazis by moving to foreign countries. Even though Anne and her family were hiding in the secret annex, she was so brave, even though she felt scared, she still has lead her own life, writing down her feelings to let the readers know how her life is really like. She is so inspiring person in the history that I ever heard of, she deserve to be known nearly everywhere. Anne Frank`s lesson is to enjoy even the smallest thing in your life and don`t take the things for granted. I would be def recommend this book. - Happy Reading!
Scarlet
By Marissa Meyer
Just like the previous Lunar Chronicles book, "Scarlet" is based on a fairy tale, more specifically, Little Red Riding Hood. I loved the mix of the old classics and the futuristic sci-fi in this wonderfully written novel. The main character, named Scarlet, has lived with her grandmother on their farm for as long as she can remember, but unbeknownst to her, everything is about to change. One night her grandma disappears, leaving only her ID chip behind. Scarlet knows that she has been kidnapped, but the police are convinced her grandma just ran away of her own accord, so Scarlet decides to find her grandma herself. She meets a very suspicious character named Wolf who earns his living participating in street fights. They run off together because Wolf claims to have information on her grandma's whereabouts, and Scarlet is desperate. Right when Scarlet thinks she has finally figured out Wolf's character, he turns out to be not at all what he seems. But still Scarlet still feels drawn towards him, even after he betrayed her, and lied to her. Wolf wants to change so he can be with Scarlet, but someone else is controlling him, turning him into an animal, with thoughts only to hunt and kill. Through many highs and lows, and ups and downs, many different stories intertwine when the characters find out why they are connected, and why they have been brought together. This book is a great read for teens who love pretty much any genre.









