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ghost real story: ghost real story (1)
By creepy pasta lady sparrow Snarkychu amazon.com
Awesome. i Love CP's and think that they should add more
Rise of the Isle of the Lost: A Descendants Novel (The Descendants)
By Melissa de la Cruz
A mer festival a Triton missing a barrier a storm a pirate crew, Auradon , key words . What happens in this I’ll let you figure it out by reading it
Houdini and Me
By Gutman, Dan
I will admit, I did have my own doubts when I began to read Houdini and Me. Our protagonist, 11 year old Harry Mancini, was born and raised in the home that Harry Houdini himself lived in for the last twenty something years of his extraordinary life. Like most 11 year olds, Harry copes with typical struggles of tweens: not being given a phone, too much homework, friend drama, and the looming fact that Harry Houdini wants to switch places with Harry Mancini for the rest of eternity. Harry Mancini and his best friend Zeke decide to one day test out whether placing a penny on a train rail would flatten the penny or derail the train (Spoiler alert: It flattens the penny). Harry, after placing the money on the train rail, gets his shoelace stuck in the train rail and barely avoids being crushed by the train. However, Harry also sustains a concussion on the way down and falls into a week long coma. When he wakes, Mancini discovers that someone has sent him a flip phone as a get well gift, and Harry is less than thrilled. But all of his feelings swap when he begins to receive texts from someone; they claim to be Harry Houdini communicating from the dead. Harry Mancini enjoys his nightly text exchanges with Houdini until the latter Harry suggests that both of them switch places for one hour. Harry Mancini complies, and afterwards Houdini suggests that they do the switch once again, but they will both never return to their original form. The story ends in an amazing plot twist with Mancini waking up from another week long coma, only to find a flip phone inside a get well present. I enjoyed reading this book, and would really love to learn about what being stuck in this time loop means for both Harrys. A true page turner, I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys thrills and mysteries.
Christy Miller's Diary
By Robin Jones Gunn
Why this book was so amazing she really has a big heart when she write in her dairy. Christy loves Todd she writes about him a lot and I would recommend thus book because it helped know how to write dairy entry and that now helps me with my stress as a teenager and it would be even cooler if our world had a lot of less stress.I also have learned one person is good
SpongeBob Airpants: The Lost Episode (Spongebob SquarePants Chapter Books)
By Kitty Richards
I decided this book cause my star student love this book
Pokemon Origami: Fold Your Own Pokemon!
By Pikachu Press
I have made star wars origami so now I wanna try pokemon origami
Cardcaptor Sakura Omnibus vol. 1
By Clamp
If you are into anime and are a little younger I recommend this book for ages 9+ I was 11 when I read it and I enjoyed it! *YOU HAVE TO READ THE BOOK BACKWARDS SINCE IT WAS WROTE IN JAPAN*
On the Banks of Plum Creek (Little House)
By Laura Ingalls Wilder
This book might be my favorite of the Little house series. But I have not finished the series yet. Laura Ingalls' life is way different then what we have to do now. They has different ways of doing everything. They also drank milk straight from the cow. I would do that if the milk was cold but the milk is actually 90 degrees when it comes out of the cow. But Raw milk from the cow is actually very good for you because when they pasteurize it they are taking out all the good nutrients that we need. You guys should check into drinking raw milk. We get ours from a local dairy.
Cardcaptor Sakura Omnibus, Book 2
By CLAMP
The library I went to only had 1 and 2 so I will have to watch the show to see what happens.
The Secret School
By Avi
This is only THE greatest book ever. OK, so there's this girl named Ida. She absolutely loves school(which I can relate to). Anyways, the teacher's mother gets sick, so the school has to close. Which means Ida and her best friend Tom don't get to take their exams, so they can't go into high school the next year. Going to high school means everything to Ida, and she just has to take that exam. To her, the world would probably be over if she didn't go to high school. So then Tom has this brilliant idea: Ida could become the teacher. Ida hates the idea at first but then, she and her fellow classmates take a vote of Ida should be the teacher so then they voted her in. But they have to keep the school a secret. One day, a school inspection person comes in, and figures out about the school. She agrees to keep the school a secret, but the children all have to take the exams since Ida is not a certified teacher. So then one of the students, the one that is the troublemaker, hadn't come to school in a while so she went to see him. The boy's father then tells the school board about the secret school. But then the boy walks to Ida's house to tell her about the school board meeting (which, by the way, she wasn't supposed to know about) and she goes to the meeting. She stands up for the school and they decide that it couldn't do any harm to let them continue the school until the exams. They do, so then after everybody takes the exams and everyone except the troublemaker passes. But Ida still isn't sure that she'll be able to go to high school because her family has to have enough money for her to board somewhere. But then the inspection lady says she will let Ida stay at her house for free. So Ida and Tom go to high school and all is well. Ravi is such a great writer. I read The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle but The Secret School was so much better.









