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Wimpy Kid Movie Diary: The Next Chapter (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)

Wimpy Kid Movie Diary: The Next Chapter (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)

By Jeff Kinney

This book to me was very nice because actually had real photographs and it tells you all the behind the scenes secrets. I really hope you guys would get this book because it is very fun to see how the made The Diary of a Wimpy Kid Long Haul movie.

The Last Straw (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)

The Last Straw (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)

By Jeff Kinney

The Wimpy Kid books never fail to make me laugh. Kinney has a great sense of comic timing in these books and the pictures really do make the story what it is. What bothers me about these books is the main character's attitude and the way he treats others. I hope that kids see that the reason Greg gets himself into trouble all the time is because of his attitude. Instead of looking up to him, it's my hope that kids who read this book say, "Man, if Greg just treated people with a little more respect then maybe he wouldn't always get himself into these bad situations." I've said it in other reviews of these books before, but I'll say it again: I don't think Greg's physique is wimpy; I think his character is. Greg’s father wants to make a man out of his dandelion-blowing son. To achieve this admirable goal, he is intent on sending Greg off to a military academy. This doesn’t sit well with Mr.Wimpy, who was looking forward to a summer of playing video-games and sleeping....snarfing down junk-food and sleeping....hooking up with the pretty Holly Hills and yep, catching up on some more sleep. The Wimpy Kid series may be considered juvenile and trite. But it’s entertaining and you read it with a constant smile playing on your lips. Sometimes you even snort with glee (well, I did). I say, regardless of your age....pick it up for some instant laughs, dry humour and a cast of characters that is so unbelievably well put together that you can’t help but stay hooked.

Freedom Stone

Freedom Stone

By Jeffrey Kluger

Lillie has lived as a slave with her mama and papa and her younger brother Plato, at Greenfog Plantation her whole life. When the Confederate Army promised freedom for the family of any slave who serves in the War Between the States, Lillie's papa decides to serve in the army to give him and his family freedom. But Lillie and her family receives news that papa had been killed in the war, they aren't freed. The Confederate Army claims that he was a thief and stole a pouch of Yankee gold, so they broke the promise. Lillie knew that her papa wouldn't steal anything. Could she prove that her papa is innocent and free her mama and Plato? I really liked the story and Lillie's determination to help prove that her father is not a thief. I would recommend this book for anyone who wants to read about what life was like to a slave.

Call of Duty: Black Ops II Signature Series Guide (Signature Series Guides)

Call of Duty: Black Ops II Signature Series Guide (Signature Series Guides)

By BradyGames

i have the map baried it is for zombies it is awesome comes with other maps can they make a zombie guide cuz i like zombies a lot raygun mark 2 and the paralazer are the best i have goten from the mystery box

Money Hungry

Money Hungry

By Sharon G Flake

Mitchell S.

I think it is a very good book it is interesting because it is about a girl Raspberry gets money for her and her mom so they would have have a place to stay and i think her mother really apprieciattes it

Kristy and Mr. Mom (Baby-sitters Club)

Kristy and Mr. Mom (Baby-sitters Club)

By Ann M. Martin

By all accounts, Kristy’s stepfather, Watson, has been working too hard. The family is worried that Watson is going to hurt himself. Sure enough, Watson has a life-threatening heart attack. After the close call, Watson makes a decision: he’ll quit his high stress job and become a stay-at-home dad. The news comes as a surprise to the Brewer/Thomas household and everyone expects the worst. However, the next few days run incredibly smoothly and Kristy and the others are starting to like this new change. But when Nannie decides to leave because she thinks she’s not needed (or wanted) and Emily Michelle gets the flu, will “Super Mom” collapse under the pressure? This book was amusing. It depicted a practical family, but it was done masterfully so you are still getting fictional entertainment. Kristy’s family is disorganized but also very much lovable. It’s easy to fall in love with the family. But mixed in with the charm and humor, there were also very good life lessons. One being the fact that doing hard things on your own only hurts you and eventually others. The book stresses the point that asking for help is not shameful but, in fact, honorable. I appreciated the reminder. I walked away from reading this book feeling refreshed and motivated. I suggest this book if you like family, babysitting, and friendship. Happy reading!

Mac Undercover (Mac B., Kid Spy #1)

Mac Undercover (Mac B., Kid Spy #1)

By Mac Barnett

I really liked this book it has to many plot twits and turns. If you like spy books or twists you will love this book. Btw give me a follow👍

Gooney Bird Greene

Gooney Bird Greene

By Lois Lowry

I think you should read Gooney Bird Greene because... The author added a lot of detail! Gooney Bird Greene is going to a new school because she moved. Yep a new school here are a few things that describe a new school.....No best friends to hang around with yet, New teachers, New cafeteria, New food, New class. Those are just a few things that describe New School. Does Gooney Bird fit in or not? I rate this book 5 stars. :)

Poison: Deadly Deeds, Perilous Professions, and Murderous Medicines

Poison: Deadly Deeds, Perilous Professions, and Murderous Medicines

By Sarah Albee

This book cover looked super cool,so I decided to read it.It's about different kinds of poisons,what kind of syndromes do they cause,how is it delivered,the history of them,and more!!This book is a very fun book,dense with information on the history of poison from ancient times forward.

How Minecraft Was Made (Unofficial Guides Junior)

How Minecraft Was Made (Unofficial Guides Junior)

By Josh Gregory

like minecraft and want to know how exactly it was made? read this book to find out "Notch" the creator of minecraft started making games on his computer when he was only 8 years old. when minecraft first was developed it wasnt even called minecraft! ...i forget what it was called but thats why YOU NEED TO READ THIS!!! overall it was kind of an easy book to read but i did learn stuff about my favorite video game! thanks for reading ajg16s reviews

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