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Pip Bartlett's Guide to Magical Creatures
By Maggie Stiefvater, Jackson Pearce
PIp Bartett has a gift-she can talk to magical creatures. But nobody believes her. She absolutely loves animals, and is thrilled to pieces when for career day one parent brings unicorns. But things get out of hand when Pip ends up on the back of the unicorn in the middle of a unicorn riot. Her parents decide it is best for her to spend the summer away, so she is sent off to her Aunt Emma's at the Cloverton Clinic for Magical Creatures. Things seem to be going great-she gets to see all these magical creatures and talk to them. But then Fuzzles appear and start bursting into flames all over the place-in barns, in bushes, in underwear drawers. The town is in deep trouble, and if the problem isn't solved there is going to be a lot more trouble. Pip and her new friend Tomas must set out to solve the mystery, and save the magical creatures. I recommend this book to animal lovers. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.
Warriors: The Broken Code #2: The Silent Thaw
By Erin Hunter
"The Silent Thaw" by Erin Hunter, who is not an actual human but is actually several life forms, continues the tale of THE BROKEN COKE arc. The story so far is that StarClan, the spirits of all previous clan cats gathered together, is not speaking to Clan Cats anymore. This is very bad because StarClan has special powers of foresight and are very intelligent. Now, Bramblestar, who has just lost a life and so says he knows important info, is telling everyone that Code breakers, that eez, cats who have broken the very important code of honor, should be punished. Then the book tells of how cats from all clans are uniting to fight Bramblestar in secret. Some cats also know a fact that is unthinkable, Bramblestar is actually not Bramblestar! What does that mean? You will have to find out by reading the book. This book told me about the importance of standing up for what you believe in, which is a very important message for young readers, hmmm. That is very educational! The author used concise language that was easy to understand and read, but it could have been more elegant or something. The characters' feelings were portrayed very well, especially Rootpaw worrying about how his father is not like a Clan cat. Very eenteresting story, good for cat people but maybe for dog people too. It shall make you like cats. Also great for humans wanting a book full of plot and with lots of events.
National Geographic Kids Almanac 2020 (National Geographic Almanacs)
By National Geographic Kids
This National Geographic Kids Almanac 2020 is filled with fun! Each page is packed with intriguing facts, future places, and lots more! As you may know this book is for 2020, and that means that we could - kind of - see the future! National Geographic Kids has made another outstanding job - from 2010, to 2020! - that everybody should praise. I hope you will take a shot at this book because it's filled with non-fiction fun, and that's really rare! I would give 5/5 for this book because I learned lots about it! (And it made learning FUN!)
The Terrible Two Go Wild
By Mac Barnett, Jory John
It was good and I kinda don’t get the timeline plot so I’m confused but over all a great book :)
Five Nights at Freddy's: Collateral Damage: fnaf fanfiction
By Two Sovereigns Publishing
i just want yawl to know this is a good book
M is for Mama's Boy (NERDS Book Two)
By Michael Buckley
This book was not all that great, but it was okay. Once again, the NERDS have to face off their former teammate, Heathcliff Hodges. But it seems that the villain has an ally! Albert and "Mama" are assisting him, as well as his goon, and this might be too much for the NERDS to handle. Duncan Dewey, a member of NERDS (and NOT a traitor) might be the only hope left.
Middle School: How I Survived Bullies, Broccoli, and Snake Hill
By James Patterson, Chris Tebbetts
omigosh im sorry this is long i couldnt explain it otherwise It’s summer for Rafe Khatchadorian and his sister Georgia, but they’re going to spend eight weeks of it shipped off to Camp Wannamorra. Rafe could tell from the first day that he was in the worst cabin in Camp Wannamorra. Rafe soon meets his cabinmates and his cabin leader: Rusty, the cabin leader, is muscular but isn’t very observant. Norman (Booger Eater) has the worst nickname possible and is teased for it 24/7. Jake (Dweebs) is tall. Cavanaugh (Cav) is short, and so is everything else about him. Noah (Two Tunz or Tunz) has big bones and a big heart. Jose (Smurf) has blue hair. Justin (Bombardier) has a talent for laying bombs in the latrine that makes everyone leave. Legend scares everyone, and no one knows much about him. Rafe quickly finds out that Doolin and the Bobcats hate the Muskrats, which, unfortunately, is Rafe’s cabin. Doolin and the Bobcats are the camp bullies that are out to get the Muskrats. Rafe tells Leo that he will lay off of the plans so that he won’t get into trouble. At Camp Wannamorra, schooling starts from eight to twelve, and on the first day of schooling, Rafe meets Katie Kim, the beautiful math teacher, his new crush. He also learns during math that Norman was pretending to play dumb. Rafe always sees his nose in a book, but Norman acts like he’s not smart at all. Rafe gets on the bad side of Major Sherwood, AKA the Dictator, and begins to hate Doolin. Doolin bullies the Muskrats and kisses up to Katie Kim, which makes Rafe hate him even more. Doolin and the Bobcats from Bobcat Alley TP the Muskrat cabin and decorate it with signs saying mean stuff about Norman and shaving cream. Rafe, the troublemaking genius, tells his friends that they have to do something about the bullies down Bobcat Alley. After curfew, they sneak over and catch them smoking! Rafe and the Muskrats decide that they are hungry, and creep over to the counselors’ dorm for some “bodacious snacks”. They all raid the dorm until the Dictator catches them. They’re all let off with a warning and a suspension for a day. Norman gets Rafe to read a book and Rafe, in return, tries to make the rest of the Muskrats call Norman by his real name instead of Booger Eater. Rafe learns that Christine, his sister Georgia’s new best friend, is Doolin’s younger sister! Rafe stays away from Christine and Georgia, afraid that Doolin will hear that Rafe insults him. Rafe asks his cabinmates about Legend, the most feared camper at Camp Wannamorra. They tell him about the Legend of Legend. Every year Legend pulls off one giant bad thing, but is never caught. That all change the year Rafe comes to Camp Wannamorra. At the camp dance, Rafe is embarrassed as he dances with Georgia, but the embarrassment doesn’t last long. Soon the Dictator is on a hunt to find out who hung women underwear up on the flagpole during the dance. It gets Rafe out of dancing with Georgia, but dancing with Georgia was not the worst thing that happened. Everyone in camp except for Legend and Norman started barfing like crazy from food poisoning in the refreshments. Legend gets in trouble and is sent home because women underwear and food poisoning was found in his suitcase. But only Rafe knows that the Bobcats framed him so that they could tease the Muskrats all they wanted. Rafe learns more about Norman the night of the camp play, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Doolin humiliates Norman by dressing up like Norman and wearing a shirt that says “I Heart Boogers”. Rafe says that it’s the last straw and devises a plan that will blackmail the Bobcats into leaving them alone. After curfew, the Muskrats snuck out and took pictures of the Bobcats smoking. They leave the Muskrats alone for a while, not knowing that the pictures were too fogged up to tell who and what was in the picture. The Muskrats agree to bluff, but their bluff is soon found out as the Bobcats eavesdrop and hear them saying that they don’t actually have the pictures. When Norman’s trunk of books was found in the lake, everyone finds out that Norman had run away. The search is on for only a few hours, for everyone is ordered to go back to their bunks. Determined Rafe decides to run away from camp and find Norman. He soon sees him on top of Snake Hill with a jar of honey, a jar of peanut butter, and loaf of bread. They stay there for the night and then return to camp. Everyone cheers and congratulates Rafe for something Rafe doesn’t even know about. It turns out that before Norman left, he trashed the Dictator’s cabin with peanut butter and honey. Rafe takes the blame for it so that Norman is able to stay at camp, away from his lazy father. Rafe is ordered to be sent home, but is given 15 minutes to say good-bye to his cabinmates. In those 15 minutes, Rafe, Georgia, and Christine contrive a plan to blackmail Doolin into leaving the Muskrats alone for the rest of the summer. Using Doolin’s embarrassing secret nickname, Pampers, Rafe saves his cabinmates from torment. Although Rafe gets grounded, he knows that it was worth it. i HIGHLY recommend this book! even if ur a girl or boy, it's fantastic either way. it's superfunny and full of twists and turns.
Pokemon: Essential Handbook
By Scholastic, Cris Silvestri
I got this book when I was a mere youngling- 7 years later, I'm still obsessed with it! It's incredibly informative, and I especially like the pronunciations (who knew I'd been pronouncing Yveltal wrong all these years?) and how easy it is to navigate through all the Pokemon. A must-have for any Pokefan!
Ariol #1: Just a Donkey Like You and Me (Ariol Graphic Novels)
By Emmanual Guibert
Ariol is a comic and an adventure story. Ariol is the main character in the story. There's also a super hero named Thunder Horse. Also if you like all different types of animals, you might like it. I didn't think I would like this book and I love this book. So I hope you will like it too, even if you might not like comics. I cant wait to read the second graphic novel, Thunder Horse.









