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Everything on a Waffle (Newbery Honor Book)
By Polly Horvath
Primrose Squarp knows for a fact that her parents are still alive. Everybody, including her guidance counselor Ms. Honeycut and her new guardian, Uncle Jack, disagree. Primrose's parents disappeared one stormy night. First, her dad's fishing boat got swept out to sea, and her mom went looking for him on the Squarp family's little boat. Now, the town has asked her uncle Jack to take care of her. That summer, Primrose has tons of adventures, including getting her foot run over by a truck, being in a fire, and losing her finger. And while she's doing all that, Primrose learns new recipes for her recipe book! But will her parents ever return? I recommend this book if you like short, funny books.
Field Tripped
By Allan Woodrow
I got this book at the school library and I'm not done reading it but it is a very good book. I am writing this later after finishing it and it is a very good book. Definently recomend. You can also buy on Amazon.
The World of the Hunger Games (Hunger Games Trilogy)
By Kate Egan
This is such an amazing story! Suzanne Collins artfully tells a story of trust, love, and loyalty. When her little sister is picked for a battle to the death between the 12 districts of Panem, Katniss Everdeen immediately takes her place. Now she must keep her promise to Prim to try her hardest to win. But to win means to kill the 23 other district tributes, including the boy that saved her life years ago, Peeta Mellark, the boy with the bread.
The Hunger Games: Official Illustrated Movie Companion
By Kate Egan
This book I can't even say I like it. I love. I watched the movie and then I just feel in love with the Hunger Games. The book is great, there was only one part that I didn't like a lot. That part was the start, but then from there is was awesome. I watch The second movie as soon as I could. Then I started The second book because I could not stop.
The Hunger Games - Interactive Trivia (Unofficial and Unauthorized)
By S. Woods
The Hunger Games is a thrilling book with lots of suspension. It is also very harrowing and sad. With lots of bloodshed. I would recommend this book to ages 11+
The Hunger Games #2: Catching Fire (Discussion Guide)
By Suzanne COLLINS
My friends were reading it so i did to but soon fell in love ive read them all 10 times . It all starts when she explains were she lives. and her acting bravely in a messed up world, everything is changing. And soon she takes flight. Soon helping to save her nation but what will she lose with her actions? Youll have to read to find out.
Guide to the Hunger Games
By Caroline Carpenter
It was very scary. You would want to keep reading it. It tells the story of love and death. It might not be a good book for beginner readers. I was to scared to finish a couple months ago but I am going to finish now.
The Red Pyramid (Kane Chronicles Graphic Novels)
By Rick Riordan
It is really fun but just a little bit of violence, suspense and mystery.You should read it if you didn't.
Catching Fire: The Official Illustrated Movie Companion (The Hunger Games)
By Kate Egan
Catching Fire, the New York Times bestseller by Suzanne Collins, is now a major motion picture and this is your guide to all of the movie's excitement
I Survived the Hindenburg Disaster, 1937 (I Survived #13)
By Lauren Tarshis
This adventurous book got me hooked!! So I read of the books from the series (here and there) because mu younger brother thought we should discuss some main important concepts... And I finally decided that I should just read the whole series in one sitting... So that's what I did... And after I received this book... you know it, I was ready as Lauren Tarshis (sorry for my lack of humorous puns... I'm still working on having funnier puns)... So what I love about this story is that it's straight to the point and relatable, yet very informative. I feel like that history is a huge part of daily life... And I bet your wondering... "history??? What does that have to do---Wait it's probably because I have history class every day at school---" Nope... well sure... but history is important so we don't make the same mistakes as our ancestors did (or if they made mistakes) and to have a better understanding with life, society, government, and how the world became the world it is right now! Ms. Tarshis is an amazing author with bright ideas and twisting it with main ideas we need to learn about as a society. This story focuses on the Hindenburg (a zeppelin) and it's whole story and the disaster of course... The author also spins the Hindenburg history with a little bit with the Nazis side of World War II... and I think it is an amazing idea how those two "history pieces" evolved together... Now along with the summary... Meet Hugo Ballard... ever since his little sister, Gertie, not getting better from her sickness... The Ballard family soon became desperate after multiple doctors, where it was settled that the family must travel to New York to get her cured immediately. So the only fastest and "safest" way to get Gert heal faster is to step on to the zeppelin, the Hindenburg. So just a little background history on the Hindenburg... it's not a blimp (although they are some similarities), they had luxurious food and cozy cabins, more than ten thousand people rode on the zeppelin, and it soon became a huge success... Going back to the summary, Hugo meets a friend along the way named Martha Singer, where her father plays a VERY significant role in this story <no spoilers>. Anyways this whole story is Hugo's adventure and exploring the zeppelin himself... but when the disaster struck... uh oh... DUN DUN DUNNNN... So what exactly is Marty's dad doing? Will Gert be okay? Do everybody survive the disaster? To find out what happens next and to answer all these questions... read the book to find out!!!! So my favorite part of the book is when Gert called a Nazi solider a deadly snake... and I also liked how the author added the dog, Panya, to the story... I absolutely love dogs.. so I was reading everything word to word... However there is one disclaimer... Nobody really knows how the disaster even happened and how the zeppelin would explode like that... there are many conspiracy theories that are really fun to read... so I recommend that too... But the author's theory of how the disaster could've happened could also work too... Like I said earlier history does play a huge role... and so now nobody really travels with zeppelins.. So read this amazing and adventurous book!!!!









