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Dork Diaries 12: Tales from a Not-So-Secret Crush Catastrophe

Dork Diaries 12: Tales from a Not-So-Secret Crush Catastrophe

By Rachel Renée Russell

This book was incredible. There was so much to take in. And it was humorous too. Nikki's dad called the internet the interweb! Woo many things happened in this book. When Brandon confesses his love for Nikki, she gets crazy. Brandon is also training Nikki's dog, Daisy. When Brianna completely ruins family game night , Nikki has to miss her favorite TV shows finale and she's super excited to go on a national tour with her band. Mackenzie finally received some of the insults she deserves. When Nikki finds out she's gonna be a student ambassador she thinks she's too busy and when she shares some of her secrets to them on email. When they meet she thinks it's Andrea only to find out it's a boy named Andre. How embarrassing! She applied for a trip to Paris but when she found out she was accepted she didn't read the whole email. When she did she found out the dates were changed and she has to pick between her Bad Boyz national tour of a trip to Paris. Read the book to find out what happens next. I think this book is appropriate for kids ages 6-16. I hope you found this review helpful!

Ignite Me (Shatter Me)

Ignite Me (Shatter Me)

By Tahereh Mafi

From the ashes, she is rising. In Juliette there's kindling made of strength from training, there's oxygen from an air of willingness to fight, and finally a spark of suppressed power ready to be unleashed and ignite a fire that burns the Re-establishment down. I enjoyed this book much more than the first one, as Juliette undergoes major character development that makes her ten times more like-able. She goes from weak and cowering, to fierce and courageous. And as the plot progresses with her, it really engages the reader and calls focus to all the tiny details in the story. But I won't spoil anything ;). And as any good dystopian book has one, the slow-burn love interest Warner and Juliette's relationship is so delicately written it's almost a work of art. It seems that Tahereh Mafi's writing has improved so much from book one to book two, and is definitely recommended for anybody searching for a new YA read. Where there's smoke, there's fire, where there's fire, there's uproar and commotion, and where uproar and commotion in a subdued dystopian neighborhood, there's Juliette, Warner, and their team.

History of Video Games (TIME FOR KIDS® Nonfiction Readers)

History of Video Games (TIME FOR KIDS® Nonfiction Readers)

By David Paris;Stephanie Herweck Paris

This is a awesome book for fun and if you want to learn.

Demigods and Monsters: Your Favorite Authors on Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series

Demigods and Monsters: Your Favorite Authors on Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series

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READ ALL OF RICK RIORDANS BOOKS JUST ORDERED THIS ONE!... -ricks number 1 fan (of course!)

Sisters Vol. 1: Just Like Family, The (The Sisters)

Sisters Vol. 1: Just Like Family, The (The Sisters)

By Cazenove

Wendy and Maureen, two sisters who often fights and rarely ever gets along. Just like many other sisters/siblings, those two girls hit off with different personalities and interests. Wendy, an older sister who loves to gossip and talk about boys with her group of friends while Maureen, a younger sister often loves to eavesdropping her sister and her friends and annoy her. I remember I used to read this series when I was in my early years of middle school and decided to re-read this again and forgotton of how much I had really enjoyed this series! Would definitely recommend this series for the graphic novels lovers! - Happy Reading!

Frindle

Frindle

By Andrew Clements

Nick Allen, a fifth grader and a class clown at his school of Lincoln Elementary with the dreams of something that would make him legendary. Little did he know is that when he invented a new word, "Frindle", at first, all of his fifth grade class used that word, then later nearly whole school, town, and even over the country of Untied States. His fifth grade teacher of which all the people had thought, tough, unstoppable, and strict about the certain words but as you get to the near end, you'll see another side of her. This book is actually very hilarious and uplifting which made me smile and laugh throughout the book. - Happy Reading!

The Summer I Turned Pretty

The Summer I Turned Pretty

By Jenny Han

So many friends have read this book, so many praising reviews on Amazon and Good reads, so much drama swirling after Belly and which Fisher boy she will choose. I love him! No, wait, actually, hold on. I love him now! Except for a tiny piece of me that loves the other. Honestly, the writing style is unique and easy to pick up on, but the plot and everything else revolved around three characters. While these three characters' personality and character are very clearly defined and developed, it's not quite enough to turn this series into the perfect love triangle it was made out to be. There are some more mature concepts in the book, so I'd recommend it for ages 12+ Other than that, it was a simple, charismatic coming-of-age story.

The Ever-After Bird (Great Episodes)

The Ever-After Bird (Great Episodes)

By Ann Rinaldi

Cecelia McGill, best known as CeCe, a young teenager in the pre-Civil War, living in 1850s. Having his father getting killed for being an abolitionist so she has to move all the way to Georgia to live with her aunt Susan Elizabeth and uncle Alex who was a doctor with the love of drawing the birds. Met Earline, the free Black woman who works with CeCe's uncle, and a student at Oberlin College. But as we get deep in this story, we starting to learn few shocking truths to the family despite the slavery and deaths. - Happy Reading!

Claudia and Mean Janine: Full-Color Edition (The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix #4)

Claudia and Mean Janine: Full-Color Edition (The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix #4)

By M. Martin Ann, Ann M. Martin

I read this book and then re-read it again and again. Its a great little twist on the real babysitters club. The part with Mimi having a stroke made me cry just because of the detail and descriptions. It was a great read.

Love Monster

Love Monster

By Rachel Bright

awww! I wan to read it!

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