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Fruits Basket Vol. 7 (En Espanol) (Fruits Basket (Spanish)) (Spanish Edition)
By Natsuki Takaya
i think this is a well written good book for 2nd graders and below
Sound Off! #1 (Daniel Boom aka Loud Boy)
By D.J. Steinberg
This is a silly and adventurous comic! Really recommend it!
Nub's Adventures: The Great Jailbreak - An Unofficial Roblox Book (Volume 1)
By Nub Neb
I love the game roblox so nice fun and all the games it has in one now that's a combo and for free and you can update your character and do amazing things on there even games where you can look nice in and do fun things and talk to people like kids not strangers and never put you full name or address in there do not cause causes trouble and no safety.#SAFETY FIRST
Santa Claus is Coming to Town (Look-Look)
By Diane Wright Landolf
Im not sure if Santa is completely real but I know that his name long ago was Saint Nickelous his must of been real long ago I read a article on Google it said Santa existed long ago like in the sixteen hundreds and I think eighteen y'all know what I'm talking bout in the sixteen thousands hundreds whatever and yeah tell me if you think Santa is real🎅🤶
BEETLEJUICE FOR PRESIDENT (BEETLEJUICE 1)
By Specter
It will be awesome cool funny and amazing comedy
Small Spaces
By Katherine Arden
I was supposed to read this for an online book club, and since Small Spaces was described as “a spooky and action-packed tale,” I was pretty sure I would like it. I was quick to open the book and start reading in anticipation, with high expectations in mind. I haven’t read these types of books in a long time, so it felt great to get back in touch with spooky kids’ stories like this. I loved the relatable characters and winding plot twists in Small Spaces—Katherine Arden’s writing is certainly great! It’s like she takes a strand of old, brittle thread, and weaves it into a beautiful piece of cloth that catches the eye of every person who walks by. Avid readers, get ready to plunge into a mysterious, thrilling story—get ready to read Small Spaces! Summary: When sixth grader Olivia “Ollie” Adler finds a crazed woman about to throw a book in the river, she knows she must do something about it. Finding inner strength that she never knew she had, Ollie steals the book and runs away. Called “Small Spaces”, the story is a complete mystery, and it seems to be related to the farm that her class will be going to as a field trip. When they arrive at the farm, Ollie feels like something is seriously wrong—especially when she sees that the owner of the farm is the same woman who was about to throw the book into the river. With help from two of her classmates, Coco and Brian, Ollie discovers something that could change her life forever. Can she figure out what the big mystery is? Read this book to find out! Overall, I liked this book, and rate it 4/5 stars. I recommend it to people who enjoy reading spooky books with many twists and turns!
Michael Vey 3: Battle of the Ampere
By Richard Paul Evans
I just started reading this book a few days ago. It is the third book MICHAEL VEY and I love it! great book! I recommend that you read this series by Richard Paul Evans! he will be coming out with 4 more Michael Vey books. So he says, the author, there will be a total of seven books when series is finished and we hope to get the first movie out soon! cant wait! usually I don't read a series but I love this one! :]
Michael Vey 5: Storm of Lightning
By Richard Paul Evans
Michael Vey: Storm of Lightning is the fifth installment in the widely popular Michael Vey series. It again stars a group called the Electroclan, a group of kids that are hunted by an evil corporation called the Elgen, because most of the Electroclan have electric powers such as throwing thunder, taking away pain, among other things. This book starts right where the last one ends, (Spoiler alert if you haven’t read the last one) where the resistance base that they stayed at was destroyed. This book is not very interesting, as almost nothing happens, and I feel that it doesn’t live up to the other books in the series, like blowing up the Ampere or rescuing the Jade Dragon. This book doesn’t really have anything like that; it’s more of a bridge to the next book, and only serves to explain some plot points that are not very interesting, nor do they have much to do with the main plot. The book introduces a new electric child, (which now leaves one more to be revealed) but this character is not used until the very end, and isn’t very interesting. This book advertises “However, I do think that Michael Vey fans should probably read this book, because it is at least a little interesting and adds a little to the overall plot. It advertises “Can the Electroclan pull together to defeat the Elgen once and for all?”, but in reality, there is barely any interaction between the Electroclan and the Elgen, making this book pretyy boring. This book gets a ⅗ for the casual reader, but a 3.5/5 for a Michael Vey fan, or at least read the other ones. I recommend this for Michael Vey fans in the 6th to 8th grade age area, as it will provide some enjoyment for Michael Vey fans, but not as much for newcomers to the series.









