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The Anne of Green Gables Collection: Six complete and unabridged Novels in one volume: Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea, Anne of the Island, ... Rainbow Valley and Rilla of Ingleside.

The Anne of Green Gables Collection: Six complete and unabridged Novels in one volume: Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea, Anne of the Island, ... Rainbow Valley and Rilla of Ingleside.

By Lucy Maud Montgomery

GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR! I'm so angry that Walter died. He should have lived and married Una and Jem or Jerry should die and Nan or Faith should cry. I wonder who Di marries. I'm happy that Rilla marries Ken. I think that maybe Shirley marries Una

Bridge Home, The

Bridge Home, The

By Padma Venkatraman

This book is really magnificent. It is really hard to grasp when reading it, that this was some children's lives. I am the kind of reader that after I finish a book, it sticks in my head for a couple of days. I always imagine what I would do in the position of the main character. This book was one of the firsts where I couldn't do that. It is written so well that it is hard to imagine different endings, or different ways that different parts could have gone. This was also probably the very first book that I cried during (granted I was reading this at 10:00 at night and that is not my bedtime so that could had something to do with it) and it is amazing. It is told as a very very long letter that the main character Viji, wrote to her sister (who isn't with her but I'm not telling you why) Rukku, who has a developmental disability. She writes, the story of them living under a bridge with 2 boys. She writes about how they would scrounge through garbage piles looking for things to trade in for money. They were living under the bridge because they were forced to runaway when there father, who mainly abused there mother, started abusing them. It is a story of trust and surviving. I loved this book and think everyone should read it. It is again really hard to grasp that all of this could've happened to some children. That there is a majority of homeless, orphan children living on the streets. It is a great book as I've mentioned and think that everyone (as I've mentioned) should read it.

365 Days Of Wonder: Mr. Browne's Book Of Precepts

365 Days Of Wonder: Mr. Browne's Book Of Precepts

By R. J. Palacio

I loved this book because this book has great precept that can help people in there lifes

The Witch Boy

The Witch Boy

By Molly Knox Ostertag

The Witch boy is so cool!! I hope the author makes a series of this. I like because the boy keeps trying his best to be a witch. I think i'm going to love it just by the cover I am loving it!! I going to look if there is a series of this . Thank you Molly Ostertag!!! Keep up the work!!!!!

Slider

Slider

By Pete Hautman

David has just made a huge mistake. He accidentally spent $2,000 on a half eaten hot dog, which may even be fake. Not only did he spend $2,000, he spent it on his mom’s credit card without her even knowing!!! He has to find a way to earn $2,000, and fast. David realizes he can use his skill of eating food fast to win money. Slowly he trains for small prizes, then finds out about the Super Pigorino bowl pizza-eating contest, with a $5,000 prize. On top of training without telling his parents, he has to take care of his brother Mal, who is autistic and only says “Okay.” Can David hide from his parents forever? Can he win the pizza-eating contest? To find out, read Slider, which I give 5 stars and recommend to anyone looking for a good comedy.

Donner Dinner Party (Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales #3)

Donner Dinner Party (Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales #3)

By Nathan Hale

I was in class when my teacher gave me this book to read. This book is currently one I'm reading and is about survival and hunger (and obviously about moving to California) and takes place through California in1846. There isn't much of a moral in this story but as Virginia Reed once said, *Don't take no cutoffs and get where your'e going as fast as you can.*

NewsPrints

NewsPrints

By Ru Xu

Lavender Blue is a girl disguised as a boy that works at the Bugle and when she meets and unusual boy, named Crow, who is not what he seems, they become friends. But somebody is after Crow and now Blue must help him. I would recommend this for ages 10+ This book had really good graphics but the pace was sort of weird. While some parts were super exciting, some parts were really boring. I also found some parts really confusing. Other than that, this book was super fun to read and I would recommend it to fans of Be Prepared and Invisible Emmie.

Ms. Marvel Vol. 1 (Marvel Now! - Ms. Marvel)

Ms. Marvel Vol. 1 (Marvel Now! - Ms. Marvel)

By G. Willow Wison

I read this comic while I was at a Barnes and Noble, and I was completely blown away by it. The author was really able to capture the frustrations of being a teenager, (at least, in my case!) and what it feels like to not know who you want to become. Basically, Kamala Khan is the female version of Peter Parker. Even if you're not a big comic book reader (a.k.a. me), you should pick this one up! It's not quite as relatable to guys as it is to girls, but the struggles of teenagers are pretty across the board. I also loved how this comic provided diversity, along with a different religion, compared to white-washing her character, and I thought it added a neat insight on how my life doesn't differ that much from her's, despite a difference in religion and different colored skin. Because in the end, it doesn't really matter what religion we are or what skin color we have, we're all just people.

The Underground Abductor (Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales #5): An Abolitionist Tale about Harriet Tubman

The Underground Abductor (Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales #5): An Abolitionist Tale about Harriet Tubman

By Nathan Hale

Are you ready for danger, thrills, and fun? That's exactly what Nathan Hale(the author, not the spy!) is bringing us with his Hazardous Tales. This story is about Araminta--better known as Harriet Tubman-- who shaped a way for African Americans to live as well as the rest of us. There will be humor, fright, fun, and hazardous chills all packed in one. Read at your own risk! Delightful, exciting, and full of laughs.

Raid of No Return (Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales #7): A World War II Tale of the Doolittle Raid

Raid of No Return (Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales #7): A World War II Tale of the Doolittle Raid

By Nathan Hale

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so this book is cool, it shows the struggles of Chinese in china too, in which many people don't really know that participated in well. its also shows struggles of the brave man. 10/10!

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