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The Streets of Panic Park (Goosebumps: Horrorland (Pb))
By R L Stine
Out of all the Horrorland books, this one is the best. It brings so many original characters BACK! It makes me think, reread, and collateral with others to understand. that is what makes it a special addition to the series. I couldn't have asked for a better ending!
The Magic School Bus: Inside the Human Body
By Joanna Cole, Bruce Degen
Nice book, not that bad but the pace needed improvement and some parts of the book were really boring. I would recommend this for ages 7+ Great for learning
Inside The Earth (Magic School Bus)
By Joanna Cole
i loved this book!!!!! arnold is funny and i love it when the bus transforms. i would recommend this for ages 7+ and 5 out of 5 stars
The Magic School Bus Explores the Senses
By Joanna Cole
i thought that this was a pretty good book but some parts were boring... but the pictures were nice i would recommend this for ages 7+
Naruto, Vol. 58: Naruto vs. Itachi
By Masashi Kishimoto
I could not understand how to read this. I read half the book and was totally confused then my friend told me i was reading backward. still could not figure it out (btw im not still reading backwards
From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
By E.L. Konigsburg
E. L. Konigsburg is one of my favorite authors. This story was about one girl named Claudia, and one boy named Jamie. They decide to run away from their house because they think their parents were too bossy to them. They decide to run away to the Metropolitan Museum, which was kind of weird in my personal way. It was amazing how they didn't get noticed in the beginning, but at the end, they get to a newspaper and got caught from their parent's notice to to the FBI. I love this book. Out of 100, I would give this book 100.
A Snicker of Magic
By Natalie Lloyd
This book is definitely a "Snicker of Magic." The main character Felicity Pickle, who has a very special talent, goes on a spindiddly adventure with her mother, who has a wandering heart, her sister, weird but wonderful, her dog biscuit, who is a great companion, and their trusty car, the Pickled Jalapeño. They drive off to a once magical town where Felicity finally feels at home, although her mother is already planning on leaving. With the help of her newfound friend Jonah, Felicity learns to face her fears and even breaks a curse on the way. My favorite quote from the book was, "I bet there's a snicker of magic on every street, in every old building, every broken heart, every word of a story. Maybe it's hidden away and you need to look harder for it. or maybe the magic is right there right in front of you, and all you have to do is believe." I really liked the quote because it says that magic is all around us and sometimes all we really have to do is believe in it.
The Story of a Seagull and the Cat Who Taught Her to Fly
By Luis Sepulveda
There's a seagull! It just flew through Zorba's window. That's strange. Why is it covered in oil??????????? The seagull, whose name is Kengah, lays an egg. Then she dies. But before that, she tells Zorba, who is a cat, to look after the egg, and when the chick hatches, to teach it to fly. And Zorba agrees. Soon, he has told his cat friends, Einstein, Colonel, and Secretario. But no matter how many times Einstein consults the encyclopedia, the cats cannot figure out how to teach Lucky to fly. And she is losing hope! How will they do it? The book was easy to read and not very long. I also liked the illustrations except for the ones on pages 33 and 113, which were VERY weird. And it was very interesting to read and good.
Chronicles of Nick (7 Book Series)
By Sherrilyn Kenyon
This book is amazing I recommend it for ages 13+ it's has some language but it's mostly ok.👍









