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Mary Anne Breaks the Rules (Baby-Sitters Club)
By Ann M. Martin
While babysitting for the Kuhn children, Mary Anne notices that the oldest child, Jake, has really been missing his father. After his parents divorced, Jake has never really had any man-figure to look up to. In an attempt to help Jake, Mary Anne invites Logan, her boyfriend, over to play ball with Jake. All is well until Mrs. Kuhn comes home and finds Logan there. Thinking only the worst, Mrs. Kuhn accuses Mary Anne of being irresponsible. Mary Anne only meant to do the right thing but all Mrs. Kuhn and the BSC girls can see is that Mary Anne broke an important BSC rule. Now because of Mary Anne’s mistake, the BSC might be out of business! This book was SUPER good. It taught the importance of always telling the truth, even when you think someone wouldn’t like it. Also, the admirable virtues of Mary Anne are very apparent in this book. The reader can tell her heart to help people, even if it will get her in trouble. Also, her kindness is very admirable as well. Overall, I thought this book was excellent and would suggest if you like baby-sitting and friendship, Happy reading!
C.S. Lewis: Christian and Storyteller (Men of Spirit)
By Beatrice Gormley
C.S. Lewis has been known by most for his popular series The Chronicles of Narnia. But before characters like Aslan and Lucy ever came to fruition, there was always the man behind the marvelous books. Clive Staples Lewis was born on November 29, 1898. By the age of four, Clive “renamed” himself “Jacksie” or “Jack”. This was an early sign of Jack’s imagination and bold personality. Growing up very close with his brother Warren, Jack had fun story-telling, writing stories, and putting on plays. It was normal to see him writing a story with Warren right by his side. Jack’s childhood was happy and comfortable. The book stated that “for the most part, life was good.” Growing up in a middle class family, Jack enjoyed the luxury of any rich child. But he never lost sight of finding simple pleasures in the small things. Clive’s imagination was very much directed by his love for fantasy. His nurse, Lizzie, would often read fairy tales to Jack. This fed a hungry desire for knowledge and imagination. As the years passed and Jack grew older, he never lost sight of his vivid imagination. But while dealing with his raging mind, Jack also dealt with disbelief of God and the reality of Hell. After consulting with trusted friends and Godly books, Jack finally gave his life over to Christ. This was not the first time Jack had “accepted Jesus”, but Jack later wrote about his earlier relationship with salvation in his autobiography Surprised by Joy that “[I was] kicking, struggling, resentful, and darting [my] eyes in every direction for a chance of escape” After his conversion, Jack was ready to start serving God. Known for his most famous works “Chronicles of Narnia”, Jack made multiple references to God in his books. For example, Aslan, the lion in the Lion, the Witch, and Wardrobe, died in the place of sinners, much like the way Jesus died.Through Clive’s life, it is obvious to see the light in his story. The reader will definitely benefit from seeing a once reluctant Christian turn into a Jesus-loving believer. The reader can learn from Jack in two important ways: 1. friends are incredibly important for one’s life and 2. through your influence, you can change people’s lives and bring them closer to God. Jack died on November 22, 1963, but because of his strong influence on society and even stronger Christian friends, his amazing works are still here and have been warming our hearts ever since his pen touched the paper. Behind our favorite Chronicles of Narnia characters, there is a strong, Godly man behind it. Through his life, we can see the power of God and can be encouraged by Jack’s faith and trust in God.
Tribute Edition: Out from Boneville (BONE #1)
By Jeff Smith
i havent read the book but i hear its a great
Girl Meets World Follow Your Heart (Girl Meets World Junior Novel)
By Alexa Young
This is the only one I read and it was hilarious I would recommend that you read it. I really want to read all of them📖📕😊
Lizzie McGuire: Lizzie for President - Book #16: Junior Novel (Lizzie McGuire (Numbered))
By Alice Alfonsi
I have read all of them except 2 or 3 they or really funny and are a good amount of pages to read i read 1 in a hour📕📖😊
Johnny and the Bomb (Johnny Maxwell Trilogy, 3.)
By Terry Pratchett
BOMBS. They fell on Blackwell, Johnny's town, in 1941. But why don't more people care about them??? Huh? That's what JOHNNY thinks. And one day, he and his friends find Mrs. Tachyon lying on the street! She got attacked by a ghostly banana! Mrs. Tachyon is known for pushing a cart full of mysterious black bags. Johnny takes the black bags to his garage, where he and his friend Kirsty find out that the bags are full of TIME. Soon, Yo-less, Bigmac, Johnny, Wobbler, and Kirsty have traveled to 1941. It's the day before the BOMBS! But when they try to travel back to the present, something goes WRONG. Wobbler can't come back, and it turns out that it's because they have caused Wobbler's grandpa to die in the BOMB ATTACK. They will have to help Wobbler! And Johnny sees the opportunity to save those other pleeeple as well. But can they do it? The book was very strange and hard to understand, especially the "TROUSER LEGS OF TIME", but I liked how it was funny. Overall it was VARY GUUD.
It's Not My Fault I Know Everything (Dear Dumb Diary Series #8)
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Its a really funny book as well as others I would love to read all of them they also have a different things at the beginning it says stuff about how you aren't supposed to look in someones diary😊📖📕🎓









