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Hairspray: The Movie Photobook

Hairspray: The Movie Photobook

By Eva Mason

i❤`this book

The Whipping Boy

The Whipping Boy

By Sid Fleischman

Every time Prince Horace(a.k.a Prince Brat) ties the noble's wigs to their chair, or makes the knights fall off their horses, or puts frogs into the moat, whipping boy Jemmy needs to endure lashes of a whip.Because of all this, Jemmy hates Prince Brat. When Prince Brat makes Jemmy run away with him, he accepts. Soon after, they are caught together by Hold-Your-Nose-Billy and his accomplice Cutwater. Jemmy and Prince Brat will need to trust and help each other if they want to stay alive. This was a great book because it was funny.

Black Beauty

Black Beauty

By Anna Sewell

As a colt, Black Beauty was raised well and with his mother, so when he is sold to Squire Gordan, he is one of the finest horses ever. But when the Squire needs to move because of his wife's bad health, Black Beauty must be sold. After this, Black Beauty is sold again and again to new owners. Some are absolutely terrific, while others are rude and unkind. Will Black Beauty end up with a mean owner? Or will he spend his last days with a kind one? I didn't like some parts because it felt like the author was trying to tell me how to take care of a horse, but most parts were really good. This book is perfect for any horse lovers.

Vanished! (Framed!)

Vanished! (Framed!)

By James Ponti

I decided to read this book because I had read the first book. It was just about as good as the first one and I loved it. It is an exciting series.

Kane Chronicles, The, Book One: Red Pyramid: The Graphic Novel. The

Kane Chronicles, The, Book One: Red Pyramid: The Graphic Novel. The

By Rick Riordan, Orpheus Collar

The reason why i love this book because it has a great adventure with kid who starts out as normal kid and now has the power of two gods and have to save this world from the evil god set who out to turn the world into the desert like how he turn Africa from a jungle to a desert.

The Baby-Sitters Club: Claudia and the Great Search/Mary Anne and Too Many Boys/Stacey and the Mystery of Stoneybrook/Jessi's Baby-S

The Baby-Sitters Club: Claudia and the Great Search/Mary Anne and Too Many Boys/Stacey and the Mystery of Stoneybrook/Jessi's Baby-S

By Ann M. Martin

I am adopted so this book is close to home. It is great for anyone loving a good mystery. Claudia is going through some old photo albums. She sees hundreds of pictures of her older sister, Janine, but hardly any of her. But when she tries to find her birth announcement in the local paper, she can't find it! Was she adopted? And who are her real parents?

Guinness World Records 2017 Gamer’s Edition (Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition)

Guinness World Records 2017 Gamer’s Edition (Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition)

By Guinness World Records

Farriz

I think it's cool how people accomplish goals like this

Alpaca My Bags: A Wish Novel

Alpaca My Bags: A Wish Novel

By Jenny Goebel

Alpaca my Bags is a story about a girl who doesn't exactly fit in with her family. When Amelia goes to public school for the first time in her home schooled life, things aren't easy. But when she gets a job at the alpaca ranch, Amelia sees hope! Unfortunately, one day, when a classmate's cruel action puts the alpacas in mortal peril, Amelia has to muster all the courage she has!

Bravelands #2: Code of Honor

Bravelands #2: Code of Honor

By Erin Hunter

A Reader

General: Bravelands is fine, I guess. It's pretty poorly paced, and the description on the back does not match what actually happens in the story. Plus, two characters (Sky the elephant and Fearless the lion) are cliche and boring. Fearless was kicked out of his pride as a cub and the pride was taken over by a villain. THEN he runs away and is found by animals of a different species and raised by them. Sound familiar? The worst part is that he constantly acts like a heroic Simba, but every. single. time he has the opportunity to seize the pride, he gets scared and backs down. His story is basically just a back and forth argue-with-Titan (the villain)-and-then-run-away-because-I'm-a-cowardly-lion. So, even though the book says he is waiting for a moment to take back his father's pride, he honestly doesn't. Instead, he takes the cowardly way out (again) and just says, "Oh, I don't have a mane yet, I'll do it when I have a mane." Sky's life is basically just a Warriors character. It got really boring to read about her just because A. her plot was mostly just a typical Warriors book and B. The description says she is going to "find a new Great Parent" but that doesn't even happen. This book is really not reaching Erin Hunter team standards. Even some parts with Thorn the baboon felt rushed, and he was the only character I think is actually worth reading about. Even the villain in his story is really, really, REALLY annoying overpowered, and Thorn mostly just acts submissive. Thorn also is not exactly loyal to his girlfriend. And how, exactly, is he "rebelling against his destiny"? Is it by trying to be with his girlfriend when he can't because he's not the right rank?. The worst part is that Fearless could have had a chance to improve in this book, but instead (WARNING: SPOILERS!) he decides to KILL his friend, who happens to be the only character who is actually significant to the plot. The ending was also a mess. It was rushed, sloppy, and the cliffhanger felt inappropriate; Violence: Plenty. Semi-significant characters die. Animals are slaughtered by the lion villain for no reason. An elephant calf is killed out of pure bloodthirsty-ness. The baboon villain, the one who is overpowered and yet the way to defeat him is SO OBVIOUS, yet Thorn can't figure it out, kills basically everyone who gets in his way and conspires against members of his troop. A rhinoceros falls from a height and dies (thanks to the villain). The baboons fight several bruatal battles with a troop of monkeys before deciding to break the branches slightly. When the monkeys climb onto the branches, they snap and all the monkeys die of a broken neck. Eventually, all of the death becomes predictable: you die because of the baboons, the monkeys, or the lions. The baboons have something called "sweetpulp", which young baboons find a stash of. It's kind of like baboon alcohol. It is consumed multiple times. A baboon uses it to dull the pain of an injury. Thorn laces food with it to make the other baboons sleep so he can sneak away to attack the villain. There is no swearing, although they do have insults that might be their equivalent of strong language.

Warriors: The Broken Code #4: Darkness Within

Warriors: The Broken Code #4: Darkness Within

By Erin Hunter

This is a great book (I am currentry waiting for a light in the mist to come out) I would recommend reading all the books in order, if you don’t it won’t make any sense. This book is very interesting.

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