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Mallory Hates Boys and Gym (Baby-Sitters Club, 59)

Mallory Hates Boys and Gym (Baby-Sitters Club, 59)

By Ann M. Martin

Mallory is horrified! Mal already doesn't like sports, so when her school goes co-ed, she is terrified. With sweaty guys and dirty gyms, Mallory wishes she could be anywhere but the gym! I thought this book was so relatable. Ann M. Martin mixes an awkward pre-teen girl perspective with fun and relatable humor too. I suggest this book if you are 10 or older and like sports, friendship, and babysitting! Happy reading!

Sonic the Hedgehog Presents Knuckles the Echidna Archives, Vol. 3 (Knuckles Archives)

Sonic the Hedgehog Presents Knuckles the Echidna Archives, Vol. 3 (Knuckles Archives)

By Sonic Scribes

HERE I COME ROUGHER THEN THE REST OF THEM THE BEST OF THEM TOUGHER THAN LEATHER UNLIKE SANIC I DONT CHUCLE. Anyways, this is a really good book being the huge sanic fan I am. R.I.P Archie Comics x Sonic.

Dawn Saves the Planet: Baby-Sitters Club, No.57 (Baby-Sitters Club (Quality))

Dawn Saves the Planet: Baby-Sitters Club, No.57 (Baby-Sitters Club (Quality))

By Ann Matthews Martin

Dawn is a total nature advocate! So, when Dawn is assigned to do a project in ecology class, she is super excited. With the help of Stacey, Dawn starts a class for little kids, teaching them the importance of recycling and how to stop pollution. But she's not done! Dawn wants to start a recycle center at the school too. She needs a lot of help but unfortunately, she's frustrating everyone! She's even bossing Stacey and the other BSC girls around. Dawn only meant to do the right thing, but did she maybe step too far? I thought this book was really interesting and fun! I taught the importance of protecting our planet. It also showed the importance of treating people well and teaching that you can't save the planet on your own. I suggest it if you like science, friendship, and babysitting. Happy reading!

The Breadwinner

The Breadwinner

By Deborah Ellis

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Parvana lives in Kabul, Afghanistan with her mother, her father, her older sister Nooria and two younger siblings, Maryam and Ali. Soon after the novel starts, Taliban soldiers come into her house and arrest her father for not having an Afghan education, instead going to university in a different country. Parvana and her mother go to the jail nearby to see if her father was taken there, but the guards are unhelpful. Soon after her mother becomes depressed and will not move. The family starts to starve, as they have no male escort and so cannot go outside. Her mother and Mrs. Weera decide to make Parvana disguise as a boy by cutting her hair and making her wear her dead brother Hossain's clothes so that she can buy groceries seeing as she is the only girl who was of age and her body had not developed, and as it worked so well she starts to do it every day. Eventually, she continues her father's business of reading and writing letters for people that can't. Parvana runs into a girl who she used to go to school with named Shauzia who has been put through the same experience. They start to work together and soon become close friends. They were never that close in school but they are now trying to figure out ways to earn more money. They come up with an idea of a portable "shop" by using trays to move their items around. To do that they needed money to buy trays. They find a way to get a lot of money by digging up bones from a grave. Parvana also meets a family friend named Mrs. Weera, a former physical education teacher who comes to stay with Parvana's family to help her mother get well with her granddaughter and takes charge of the household because Parvana's mother has become severely depressed over the loss of her husband. Eventually, Parvana's mother begins to feel better and eventually teams up with Mrs. Weera and a group of other women to write the Afghanistan National Magazine, smuggling it to and from Pakistan to be published. Throughout the book, Parvana grows closer to her older sister Nooria, and becomes more responsible and stronger emotionally as a person. She also becomes very close with a woman who appears in the window of a building behind where Parvana works. This woman throws small gifts onto her blanket while she is there. The climax of the story comes when Parvana's seventeen-year-old sister Nooria announces that she is leaving for Mazar-e-Sharif to get married to a boy, because there is no war and she will be going to college. She leaves along with her mother and younger siblings, but Parvana stays since she looks like a boy and her appearance will be difficult to explain and be kept secret. Despite being against it at first, Parvana grows to accept her sister's decision. Parvana remains in Kabul with Mrs. Weera. One day after work, she meets a runaway girl from Mazar-e-Sharif who is deeply upset. Parvana leads her home at night, and soon the girl, named Homa, tells them that Mazar-e-Sharif has been captured by the Taliban. Homa's family had been murdered by the Taliban, and she had been extremely lucky to run away. Mrs. Weera gladly takes her in and Parvana is very worried since the rest of her family is there. One day, Parvana's father returns home, being led by two kind men who found him released from jail, but unable to get home due to the loss of his leg. Mrs. Weera, Homa, and Parvana nurse him back to health, and the novel ends with Parvana and her father leaving to Mazar, hidden in the back of a truck. They will search for their family in refugee camps. Shauzia, who had been planning to run away from her difficult family so that she would not have to marry and could start a new life, tells Parvana that she will be leaving with some nomads. They plan to meet in 20 years in France, at the top of the Eiffel Tower.

Daniel's First Fireworks (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood)

Daniel's First Fireworks (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood)

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This is amazing that doesn't really make sure that you get four feet on the article that can do you

Daniel Tiger's 3-Minute Bedtime Stories (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood)

Daniel Tiger's 3-Minute Bedtime Stories (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood)

By Various

The problem with you can make you the best part for me now is the date on a new one that isn't going into a great🇻🇺😚🇻🇺for the words of words I should see how much

Middle School: Born to Rock (Middle School Book 11)

Middle School: Born to Rock (Middle School Book 11)

By James Patterson, Chris Tebbetts

Three, two, one, GO! Like in Big Fat Liar, Rafe Khatchadorian's book is in Georgia's hands. She starts off by writing about her egg "throwing" competition, which is basically just throwing eggs off a roof and seeing which one won'y crack. She puts an egg in a box, while her brother, Rafe, puts it in a bunch of bubble-wrap. Her egg fell nicely, and so did Rafe's. However, Rafe's egg shell bounced. And that amazed the entire class, including Georgia's crush, Sam Marks. She is later assigned with a Rube Goldberg machine project, along with a group known as the Princess Patrol, AKA Missy Trillin and her friends. But the one other thing she is looking forwards to is her band, We Stink. When her absolute favorite band, Lulu and the Handbags, is pulling up a competition where the BEST band gets to sing with Lulu, Georgia is determined to win. She puts out websites, a Wikipedia article, an account for every social media platform EVER, and even sang for elementary schools! Her life goes up to the sky when she wins the contest! But it immediately goes down when she falls down the stage of Lulu's concert. Her brother records it, and she goes insanely viral on YouTube. So viral that she even was chosen to be at a parade- to fall down! Then, even MORE troubles come, and her friends are in dojo with her. Will she fight the troubles of her friendship and memes? Or will We Stink finally get its name? Read the book to find out!

Boundless (Unearthly)

Boundless (Unearthly)

By Cynthia Hand

I loved this book.

Wimpy Kid 2014 Calendar Illustrated by Jeff Kinney

Wimpy Kid 2014 Calendar Illustrated by Jeff Kinney

By Jeff Kinney

i want to read it because it looks like fun to read :)

The Night Diary

The Night Diary

By Veera Hiranandani

This book is by FAR the best book I have read in my life. I could not even put the book down as it was so interesting to read! It's about a 12 year old girl (Nisha) who's Dad is Hindu and Mom is Muslim. It's set in the partitioning of India. Now since where they live is called "Pakistan" they have to move to their new home. you must read this book! It's truly amazing. I recommend this book for Grade 5-8.

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