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Elsewhere
By Gabrielle Zevin
Liz hears her worst thought confirmed. She's dead. This is her story of Elsewhere, where you never get older, only younger. When you're finally 7 days old, you get shipped off as a baby. Liz died when she was 15, and meets new people she would never had met had she not been in Elsewhere. If you want mystery, this book's got mystery. I think that everyone should read this amazing book.
Frozen Twisted Tale: Conceal, Don't Feel: A Twisted Tale
By Jen Calonita
This is 100% my favorite Disney Twisted Tale. When I first saw the little subtitle, "What if Anna and Elsa never knew each other?" I was so curious to see how that would actually work given how close the sisters are in the original movie. Of course, I can't say that I like this plot better than the original, but this should really be turned into a movie. That would be soooo cool!
Naruto, Vol. 26: Awakening
By Masashi Kishimoto
This book is about these kids, (they are ninjas) they fight each other, and they both have a special power. Sasuke and Naruto (they are the characters in this book), Sasuke have a cursed mark (that can reach to 2nd state) and sharigan, and Naruto have the Nine Tail Fox.
Naruto, Vol. 27: Departure
By Masashi Kishimoto
This book is awesome, and this book is the last book of the series. The next one is Naruto Shippuden!! (which more exciting and awesome, plus more books!
This Book is Cute: The Soft and Squishy Science and Culture of Aww
By Sarah Wassner Flynn
Haven't read this yet but it looks totally adorable, like a treat for anyone who loves indulging on sweet, adorable, and scrumptiously fluffy facts. ~Xeta <3
Everything You Need to Ace Math in One Big Fat Notebook: The Complete Middle School Study Guide (Big Fat Notebooks)
By Workman Publishing, Altair Peterson
This book is good and I would recommend it, only problems are that it doesn’t question you about vocabulary, and the price. And it doesn’t go that depth into each topic.
Amelia Fang and the Half-Moon Holiday (The Amelia Fang Series)
By Laura Ellen Anderson
I like the bit where they eat the plums
The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl
By Stacy McAnulty
Lucille "Lucy" Callahan is a 12-year-old wiz kid. She can recite many of the digits in pi, she can do hard math problems without even thinking about it, and she thinks about numbers all day. She's obsessed with math. This is because when she was 8, she was struck by lighting which rewired her brain. Now she is a genius. She loves to go online and tutor people for math, and she's been homeschooled since the lightning strike. One day, her Nana decided that Lucy should start going to real middle school. Lucy hates the idea. She wants to go to college, and she believes that middle school is too easy. Next thing Lucy knows, she's enrolled into a middle school filled with germs, and mean kids. Lucy doesn't want to look like the school's freaky genius girl so she keeps to herself. She wants to leave the school as soon as she can. But soon, Lucy finds some loyal friends, and some good teachers. Lucy doesn't even realize how much she is started to grow close to her new friends, new school, and the dogs at the dog shelter she visits for a project that she used to hate. Lucy finds out many things about herself. That she's more than a germophobic. More than a math wiz. More than a "freak". More than a lightning girl. She is a dog lover. She is a fun person to hang out with. She is the smartest girl in school. She is the best friend of a little dog named Pi. Lucy learns which friends are friendly and which are foes. Lucy has a choice to make. Should she listen to her heart and stay true to her new friends and come out of her shell, or should she revert back to her old shy self. The self that lets people bully her into silence. The self that avoids making friends. The self that avoids trying new things if it had nothing to do with math. When Lucy's Nana finds a school for smart kids that would be perfect for Lucy, Lucy has to make a choice. Should she go to the school of her almost-dreams with the education that matches her smarts, or should she listen to her heart and stay true to herself? Can she just leave her new behind? This book teaches readers to be true to themselves and not worry about what others think. Be yourself and embrace yourself. It also teaches people that friendship is a strong force that may be tested from here and there, but the right friendships can never be broken. 5 stars.
Weird But True 9
By National Geographic Kids
My sisters and I have always been a huge fan of Weird but True books, so when this one arrived in the mail from Dogobooks, (thanks Dogo!!!) all three of us awed over the facts in excitement. This whole book is filled with amazing wonders of the word! For instance, did you know that a man once returned a book that was overdue... by 42 years? Or that you can go to elf school in Iceland? Both of these are found in Weird But True 9, and there are many, many more. I highly encourage you to read this book!!! It is awesome! I recommend this book to boys and girls of all ages.









