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Found (The Missing, Book 1) (The Missing, 1)

Found (The Missing, Book 1) (The Missing, 1)

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

When I first read the book, I was like "Wow. This is pretty cool. I think I'll like the next couple of books!" And so I continued the series, up until the 8th book. That's when I realized this book's greatness is not truly "Found" (pun intended) until you read the whole series. That is when it all comes together. Sometimes this book takes itself a little too seriously, and sometimes the information revealed is a little overwhelming. You may feel like the book is a little incomplete at the end, but that changes if you read the whole series. 5/5. This book is definitely worth your time.

Jacob Have I Loved

Jacob Have I Loved

By Katherine Paterson

Louise lives on Rass Island, a strict Methodist island in the middle of Chesapeake Bay. For all her life, her twin sister Caroline has gotten all the attention. Caroline is talented and artistic, while Louise likes catching crabs with her friend, Call. The book tells about Louise's adventures on Rass as well as how she tries to escape the shadow of her twin. It was really entertaining and very funny at the beginning.

Frozen Charlotte

Frozen Charlotte

By Alex Bell

Omg!!! I don't like books very much, but this is the second time i have read this book, i finished it in 3 days, and it was just as wonderful as the first time i read it! All the books in this series are AMAZING!!! There is never a "boring" part in this book! I was on the edge of my seat the whole time I was reading this intense creative story! i couldn't put it down!

The Care and Keeping of You: The Body Book for Younger Girls, Revised Edition

The Care and Keeping of You: The Body Book for Younger Girls, Revised Edition

By Valorie Schaefer

I recommend thisbook for girls ages eight to about thirteen and maybe fourteen. The Care and Keeping of You teaches tweens and early teen girls about the things that protect them, clean them, changes ahead, and important ways to break bad habits. Girls can learn about what to expect of their period, what bra size is right, showing off braces, and eating the right food. They learn to balance their moods. Girls on Dogo ought to try this! It is a miracle! I wasn't worried about getting braces anyway, and I actually am excited to get them! Try this and you'll be confident!

Don't Look Back (A Novel)

Don't Look Back (A Novel)

By Jennifer Armentrout

Full of suspense.And teaches the sometimes people aren't what.They seem to be. And we can change of we try. Its.incredibly suspenseful. Love the way it was written

Esperanza Rising

Esperanza Rising

By Pam Munoz Ryan

Esperanza has always been rich, and beautiful with many friends. But when Papa goes out on a regular day, he never returns. Mama knows that she and Esperanza are only safe far away from Esperanza's uncles, and she and Manuel's family leave for a camp in California. Esperanza must learn to let go of the old rose that was her life, and hold onto the new one. So inspiring, riveting.

Hamilton and Peggy!: A Revolutionary Friendship

Hamilton and Peggy!: A Revolutionary Friendship

By L. M. Elliott

Love this book so much!!! Written beautifully with such amazing characters! I couldn't put it down!! Just wish it was called 'Peggy' cause Hamilton is barely in it

The Cricket in Times Square

The Cricket in Times Square

By George Selden

When Chester Cricket lands in New York, he has no idea what's going on or how he got there and is scared out of his wits. Then, a boy named Mario finds him and takes him to his newsstand where his parents agree with Mario to keep it. When they leave Tucker, a city mouse, comes to visit the cricket. Chester tells him his story and they have some meatloaf together. This book is very funny, entertaining and inspiring and tells us that fame isn't everything.

Falling Up

Falling Up

By Shel Silverstein

This collection of children's poems from Shel Silverstein is a real treat. Each of the creatures and characters is fascinating and never overly moralistically drawn. There are lots of laughs here -

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