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The Lost Heir (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel 2): A Graphix Book
By Tui T. Sutherland
Another amazing Wings of Fire graphic novel from author Tui T. Sutherland and illustrator Mike Holmes! This book was a spectacular addition to the bestselling series, and I really enjoyed it. Wings of Fans, get ready to see the world of Pyrrhia through a whole new look—get ready to find great illustrations, cool characters, and of course, lots of adventure! Summary: After Clay, Tsunami, Glory, Starflight, and Sunny escaped from the clutches of Queen Scarlet, an evil dragon who would do anything to kill them, they have found their next destination—the ocean, which is also home to Tsunami’s dragon tribe, the SeaWings. They recently found out that the ruler of the SeaWings is Queen Coral, Tsunami’s mother, which means she’s the lost heir—the missing princess—right from the scrolls she’s read and fantasized about for her whole life. Prepared to dive under the ocean and see what lies below, she’s completely ready to meet her mother and the royal family. But the SeaWings aren’t as placid as they look—they’re completely different from what Tsunami expected. In just a few days, she finds herself overwhelmed by these dragons’ lifestyle, loyalties, and secrets. But there’s one thing she’s sure of: there is danger in Queen Coral’s Palace—and she—Tsunami, the brave, bossy, impulsive dragon who always runs headlong into battle to protect her friends—must stop it. Can she find out what the danger is? Or will it be too late? Read this book to find out! Overall, I though this book was phenomenal, and I rate it 5/5 stars. I recommend it for readers who are always craving a good book, or like Wings of Fire!
Santa's Diary (The Christmas Connection Book 1)
By Santa Claus, Philip Hetherington
it has a small mystery that you may need to solve and is a 2 to 3-day read if you read for 15 minutes a day
Stacey's Lie (Baby-Sitters Club, 76)
By Ann M. Martin
"What a tangled mess we weave when first we practice to deceive." - Sir Walter Scott. Oh, my gosh! This was probably my absolute favorite BSC book! It was so action packed and very enjoyable to read. When Stacey's workaholic father wants to take Stacey on a two-week vacation, Stacey knows exactly where she wants to go...Fire Island. That's where her boyfriend Robert is going to be vacationing with his family. Not telling her father know that Robert is going to be there, Stacey and her dad go to Fire Island, along with Claudia. But, along the way, Stacey's lies slowly begin to come to the surface. At first, they're no big deal. But after a while, Stacey's "white" lies begin to form a wedge between Claudia and Stacey's dad. So, when a surprising encounter with her father, Stacey's plan of seeing Robert begin to unravel. Soon, everyone hears about Stacey's lies and it becomes a terrible mess. I loved this book. Despite the romantic, fanciful cover, this book has a lot of heavy things. This book teaches the importance of never lying. In the book, the reader can see how Stacey's lies begin small and they don't affect anyone but later on, her lies become worse and worse. The book recognizes that lies can ruin relationships. This book was a good mixture of light romance and heavy life lessons. I appreciated that the romance in this book was appropriate for younger children (10+). I definitely think this book is a must read. It was perfect, full of good life lessons but still fun. I suggest this book if you like light romance, friendship, the importance of not lying, and of course, babysitting. Happy reading!
Welcome to Feral (Frights from Feral)
By Fearing, Mark
One book. Five curious incidents. Pages of horror and a riveting read. If you like to read bone-chilling and peculiar graphic novels, Mark Fearing’s “Welcome to Feral: Little Town. Big Scares!” will entice you with every chapter! Follow along with Freya, the investigative and conspirative narrator, as she shares all the spooky happenings in Feral. Or, at least, of what she uncovers to be spooky happenings. The horror-themed book contains five short stories, from tales of abandoned ice cream trucks, deep in the middle of a winding woods, to a suspicious troop leader with mysterious habits that leave his terrified troop training for battle. Freya’s nail-biting ideas are bound to keep you on the edge of your seats! Follow along with Freya’s map of Feral covered in posted notes and pushpin, while Freya uses factual details and her interrogative imagination to fill in the blanks of the unusual happenings in Feral, especially surrounding missing kids. Mark Fearing does a spook-tascular job in creating unsettling atmospheres and creative plot twists. I would recommend this book series for ages 10-13.
Echo
By Pam Munoz Ryan, Pam Muñoz Ryan
Echo is a magical and heartwarming book about a story of Friedrich in Germany, Mike in Pennsylvania, and Ivy in California. Each have a turn to play an enchanted harmonica, which solves a puzzling quest of a Prophecy, a Promise, and a Harmonica. Even before the Harmonica ever reached the children, Otto the Messenger meets the three lost sister—Eins, Zwei, and Drei who were banished into the woods where the sun sets, and rises, but time never passes. To free the sisters, a harmonica travels from hand to hand, passed first by Otto when the time is right. By doing so, this unlocks a curse that is set upon the sisters: "A Messenger brought you about. One-and-the-same must bring you out. You may not leave in earthly form. Your spirits to a woodwind born. YOU save a soul from Death's dark door, or here you'll languish, evermore." Decades later during WW2, Friedrich finds the Harmonica which brings light in his life and goes on a dangerous journey to rescue his father. The Harmonica then travels into Mike's hands as he does his best to keep his brother with him. Finally, the Harmonica lands in California where Ivy tries to hold her family together. The Harmonica sparks hope for each child, and frees the three lost sisters, led by a Prophecy. "Your Fate is not yet sealed. Even in the darkest night, a Star will shine, a Bell will chime, a Path will be revealed." Friedrich, Mike, and Ivy comes together in a unified orchestra where they lie under the same stars, connected by the same silken thread of destiny, with their own suspenseful stories that converges into an orchestral crescendo.
Rollercoasters (EDGE: Go Turbo)
By Jim Brush
This book is not in the least factual and me being a roller coaster enthusiast can prove that. It doesn't explain about the forces that you experience while on a coaster and why there is so much math involved when designing one. It is disappointing how a book can be so wrong. Do not buy this book as there is way more factual information online. I recommend a YouTube channel called coaster bot. He explains rides and parks in great details that anybody can understand.
Coraline
By Neil Gaiman
Coraline is most spine chilling book/movie other than IT dat was a joke I did not really read/watch IT dat would be creepy anyways Coraline is the most spine chilling book/movie I mean she finds a tiny mysterios door and there is something like a portal in that door that Leeds to a perfect world that's a little to good to be true and then the mom actually Lures kids in with awesome stuff like a real mouse circus and then the kids want more stuff but they can only do that if the mom sews buttons on the eyes and when does she feeds on there souls because somehow there eyes are the souls In the book/movie and it is AWSOME/HORRIFYING!!!
Jessi's Horrible Prank (Babysitters Club)
By Ann M. Martin
When Mr. Trout comes to SMS to teach a Short Take class on computer programming, Jessi and her classmates find him to be strange. Wearing toupee and strange clothes, Mr. Trout is the perfect victim for cruel pranks. At first, the pranks are innocent; just a few spit wads and book dropping. But after a while, the intensity of the pranks goes up. The strangest part about it all, though, Mr. Trout never gets the kids in trouble. So, when Jessi is asked to play a mean prank on Mr. Trout in the SMS follies, Jessi goes along with it, not thinking about the consequence it could bring. But what a mistake. Mr. Trout takes it the wrong way and now Jessi feels terrible about what she did. This book was SUPER good. It taught the importance of always being kind to people, especially vulnerable people. Through Jessi, the reader gets to see the childlike aspect of Jessi. The mature babysitter is replaced with a mischievous sixth grader. Although still fun, this book never failed on teaching important lessons. Not only was it funny and uplifting, but it was also meaningful and interesting. This book is packed with great life lessons. It teaches the importance of even a small and seemingly funny prank can affect someone's life and even job. I thought this book was really good and a must read. I suggest this book if you like pranks, follies/plays, baby-sitting, and friendship. Happy reading!
Mr. Jack Is A Maniac! (My Weirder School)
By Dan Gutman
I really liked this book because I thought it was funny. One part that was funny was when Andrea kissed AJ. Another part that I thought was funny was when Mr. Jack was shooting tennis balls at the kids and Andrea and AJ were the only ones left and AJ won Andrea said she he was her hero.
Dog Squad
By Grabenstein, Chris
When trouble calls . . . it’s DOG SQUAD to the rescue! Duke is not your average dog. Along with his crew, he fights crime and goes on claw-biting adventures helping dogs in peril in the hit streaming sensation—DOG SQUAD! Fred is a pretty average dog. He’s scrappy. He’s loveable. But he’s not brave like his heroes on Dog Squad. Fred looks an awful lot like Duke from Dog Squad though. In fact, when Duke needs a stand-in, Fred’s the perfect choice. But the Dog Squad action doesn’t always stop on screen! When there’s danger in real life, can Fred find the courage to step up and save the day?! It’s all paws on deck in this action-packed, middle grade adventure series just right for anyone who loves dogs—and anyone who loves to laugh!









