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Jacqueline Wilson Hetty Feather Series Collection 5 Books Set (Little Stars, Sapphire Battersea, Diamond, Hetty Feather, Emerald Star)

Jacqueline Wilson Hetty Feather Series Collection 5 Books Set (Little Stars, Sapphire Battersea, Diamond, Hetty Feather, Emerald Star)

By Jacqueline Wilson

The Hetty Feather series is so good! I actually think that the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th books are better than the first, and usually that isn't the case, but I didn't like the 4th book (Diamond) because it kinda dragged on. Summary: The book is set in Victorian England and the main character is Hetty Feather. She is a girl living at the Foundling Hospital, which is pretty much an orphanage for children whose parents couldn't afford to take care of them/died. Hetty hates it at the hospital, but towards the middle of the book, she discovers that her mother isn't dead, which is what Hetty originally thought! She actually meets her mother! I won't say any more because I don't want to give away anything. In the second book, Sapphire Battersea, Hetty is old enough to go off on her own. She works for people but doesn't find it very fun, and the whole time she's just thinking about her mother. Something sad happens and Hetty decides her next journey will be to find her father. In the third book, Emerald Star, Hetty sets off to find her father. I don't want to give away any spoilers, so I won't say if she finds him or not! The 4th book, Diamond, is the story of a girl living at the circus. Her name is Diamond, and she has her own part in the show. They treat her very badly at the circus but she finds hope when she meets Hetty! Lastly, in the 5th book, Hetty and Diamond leave the circus to put on their own show together at a big theater. It's a dangerous place for children, but they become successful. Overall, these books were great and are amazing for kids that might not be as interested in reading since they're so addicting!

Thea Stilton #19: Thea Stilton and the Chocolate Sabotage

Thea Stilton #19: Thea Stilton and the Chocolate Sabotage

By Thea Stilton

Pretty illustrations, invigorating writing, enigmatic fonts...need I say any more? The 19th installment of this beautiful series follows the Thea Sisters in Mexico as they visit their friends' chocolate factory! All seems well until someone begins sabotaging the factory's batter and confections. Could it be their friends' biggest rival, or someone closer to their heart?

Foxes (Blastoff! Readers: Backyard Wildlife) (Blastoff Readers. Level 1)

Foxes (Blastoff! Readers: Backyard Wildlife) (Blastoff Readers. Level 1)

By Emily Green

This book only had a little info on Foxes not a long enough read. It didnt have very good facts about Foxes i would have liked to learn more details about foxes. most of the info was stuff i already knew about this animal.

Captain Underpants and the Tyrannical Retaliation of the Turbo Toilet 2000 (Captain Underpants #11)

Captain Underpants and the Tyrannical Retaliation of the Turbo Toilet 2000 (Captain Underpants #11)

By Dav Pilkey

It really cool!!! The book is about a mean principal who is a super hero but, he doesn't know he is. George and Harold are two bad kids who get in all types of trouble. One time aliens attacked Earth making everyone zombie nerds. George and Harold have Captain Underpants super power juice to save the world.

Stick Cat: Cats in the City

Stick Cat: Cats in the City

By Tom Watson

It was a great book! I recommend it to all cat lovers who love comedy. It is about two cats who rescue Hazel, who falls in a pot of bagel batter. It is a funny comedy for kids of all ages!

Here's To You, Rachel Robinson

Here's To You, Rachel Robinson

By Judy Blume

The sequel to, "Just as Long as We're Together," is told in Rachel's perspective. It was pretty good, not one of my favorite Judy Blume books, but I still liked it. Rachel's older brother Charles had been sent to boarding school but he got expelled and is now living with Rachel and her family again. Rachel is fed up with him and feels like he is tearing her family apart. She just wants something good to happen in her life, but she doesn't feel like talking to her friends about her problems.

Above World

Above World

By Jenn Reese

i think this is the third book of the above world series it will be out in 2014 if you want to read it that is

Above World

Above World

By Jenn Reese

Aluna has lived her entire life under the sea. She is a Coral Kampii - a splinter of humans that came to live in the sea generations ago to escape the horrors and dangers of the above world. She is only a day away from getting her tail and being confined to the water forever when she sees her friend floating dead in the water. Her breathing shell - the shells attached to their throats that allow them to breathe under water - had broken, causing her to drown. When she reports it to the Elders, she is surprised at their obstinance: ‘no one will venture out to the Above World’, they say, ‘no one will go looking for HydroTek, the tech company that made the necklaces’, ‘these deaths were just accidents’. Aluna knows the survival of her fellow Kampii and the city are in danger so she rejects her tail and escapes above in a last effort to save her people (and escape the fate that they’ve laid out for her - who wants to stay at home safe all day so she can rear children? She wants to be a hunter!) But can Aluna and her tech-savvy best friend Hoku survive in a world full of dangerous no-longer-humans, modified to live in their extreme environments as a cause of overcrowding and save their city too? This is a dystopian novel set in a world so far in the future where overpopulation has led humans to adapt to live in harsher environments - growing tails, wings, horse hooves, etc. It’s a very engaging story and is very suspenseful, kind of scary, but very exciting. It teaches to think beyond the set boundaries and to think before you act. Loyalty and friendship were very evident themes and the technology was like a kind of magic. I think this is a great read that most kids should enjoy.

Captain Underpants and the Big, Bad Battle of the Bionic Booger Boy, Part 1: The Night of the Nasty Nostril Nuggets (Captain Underpants #6)

Captain Underpants and the Big, Bad Battle of the Bionic Booger Boy, Part 1: The Night of the Nasty Nostril Nuggets (Captain Underpants #6)

By Dav Pilkey

This book was fantastic but out of 5 stars I will choose 4. I really loved George’s and Harold’s invention. I thought it was funny how Bionic Booger Boy doesn’t like tissues but he likes water. I also loved how creative George and Harold are when they make comic books. It is interesting how even though Melvin hates George and Harold they just mind their own business. I also loved how they always stick together when it comes to a problem. When I saw this book there was a show on it so I watched it and it was amazing just like the book. I really recommend you to read the book if you like comedy books.

Captain Underpants and the Big, Bad Battle of the Bionic Booger Boy, Part 2: The Revenge of the Ridiculous Robo-Boogers (Captain Underpants #7)

Captain Underpants and the Big, Bad Battle of the Bionic Booger Boy, Part 2: The Revenge of the Ridiculous Robo-Boogers (Captain Underpants #7)

By Dav Pilkey

it was cool and very cool and exiting and awesome. i liked it and it was good but not as good as i wanted

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