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The FunJungle Collection: Belly Up; Poached; Big Game
By Stuart Gibbs
Stuart Gibbs never fails to amaze me. His works are some of the most clever, creative, and enticing books I have ever had the pleasure of reading- FunJungle included. The series takes place in a tourist attraction called- I bet you'll never guess- FunJungle. We follow Teddy Fitzroy, a twelve-year-old boy, as he solves mysteries revolving around FunJungle's animal inhabitants (a hippo that appeared to have died unnaturally, a rhino being shot at, etc.) Later on in the series, the focus shifts to animals outside of FunJungle (dinosaur bones being stolen, a local mountain lion, a bear at Yellowstone), a change I personally wasn't too fond of. I also wasn't Summer x Teddy's biggest fan- I felt as though their relationship became pretty bland after they started "dating"- but it wasn't too distracting from the plot overall. That being said, the mysteries and action were RIVETING. I can proudly say I binge-read this series! With its unique characters, fun animal factoids, and a rollercoaster of a plot, FunJungle had me hooked, and I hope it hooks you too!
Children of Blood and Bone (The OrÏsha Legacy)
By Tomi Adeyemi
If you like action then you will definitely love this book. This book is about a girl named Zelie who has her mother taken away because her mom had magic. Magic also disappeared .
Ramona Quimby, Aged 8
By Beverly Cleary
Nicole W.
What is the hardest part of being eight? Ramona Quimby has an idea. Ramona is the main character in Ramona Quimby, Age 8. This story was written by Beverly Cleary in 1981. This book was very well written and is funny and will make you laugh out loud. Ramona is a third grader who lives with her parents and sister. As she is getting older, she wants to be more responsible and help her family. But sometimes she has a hard time, like when she has to play with toddler Willa Jean, when she complains about dinner, and when she throws up in school. Even though she isn’t always perfect, Ramona tries hard to show her family that she can be responsible. In the end, the Quimby family enjoys their time together and all love and appreciate Ramona. The characters in Ramona Quimby, Age 8 are all different but entertaining. Ramona, the main character, is caring and a worrier. She worries about being well behaved for her family and worries about her teacher liking her. For example, when she throws up at school, she worries that her teacher will think she is a nuisance and that her mom will lose her job. Ramona caring about others makes her likeable. While reading, I want her to be happy and do her best. Beezus is Ramona’s sister. She is a preteen, so she can sometimes be grump, but you can tell she loves her sister and her family.
Pokémon: Sun & Moon, Vol. 1 (Pokemon)
By Hidenori Kusaka
I hated the Sun and Moon anime. Most of the characters were bland and annoying (I will admit, I did enjoy Sophocles' character, though) and Ash was, as usual, almost completely oblivious to the fact that he'd actually had experience with Pokémon before. But, this review isn't about the anime. It's about the manga. My library had volumes one through three, and I decided to pick them up on a whim. The plot follows Sun, an errand boy who dreams of one day earning a million dollars, and Moon, a girl who is in pursuit of new scientific discoveries. Sun is "delivering" Moon to Professor Kukui- a friend of Sun's- and the two encounter a strange Pokémon and Team Skull's Grunt on their journey. With its cute characters, unique and well-made region, and Pyukumuku- LOTS of Pyukumuku- Pokémon Sun and Moon's first installment made for a light and fun read! Whether you're a fan of the anime, video game, or TCG cards, these manga are lovely.
My Little Pony A Wedding in Canterlot (BOOK AND JEWELRY)
By Hasbro My Little Pony
Cayla
I like this book its so fun.
My Little Pony: The Journal of the Two Sisters: The Official Chronicles of Princesses Celestia and Luna (My Little Pony, Friendship Is Magic)
By Amy Keating Rogers
My Little Pony one of the best books ever! Have you ever wondered how it was like when Clestia and Luna first became princesses? After you read this book you can see not only their entrees, but the Mane 6's entries too. Explore the magic off friendship and spread the message. It's not just the ponies, It's you. You can help spread the magic of friendship across equestia and beyond! Learn about each episodes friendship lesson and a little about how the pony learned more about it. This is so good I #Love MLP
Barbie Music Player Storybook
By Barbie
Music 🎶 books is my favourite 😃. Barbie music 🎵🎵🎵 books is so amazing 😍🥰. I like it 😊. I want Barbie books 🙂👍🏻 please I want it
Addison Cooke and the Tomb of the Khan
By Jonathan W. Stokes
Its a good book if you like adventure and mystery, and this one is my favorite so far.
Addison Cooke and the Treasure of the Incas
By Jonathan W. Stokes
Addison Cooke is your average kid, but he doesn't have normal parents. His aunt an uncle(who are currently on a break), are archaeologists who travel around the world. His dream is to join them in exploring the globe. It is his little sister Madison's dream that their family stays together, and that Addison will for once get his nose out of the books and not make them late getting home. Addison's dream of adventure is about to come true, in a very round-about way. One night Addison and Madison are at the museum with their uncle, and he tells them about his amazing discovery of an ancient Inca key. The key is said to be one of three, and the riddle will lead to the others, which will lead to a magnificent treasure. But then the key is stolen and his aunt and uncle are kidnapped by an evil archaeologist with a rag-tag group of the toughest and meanest men around. So Addison, Madison, and two friends set off to recover the lost treasure-and their family. I loved how the author made everything adventurous and mysterious, but at the same time history was woven into the plot. There were turns and twists around every corner. The whole book was based on Inca history, and I loved the little details. I also love the sister-brother bond and slight rivalry between Addison and Madison. Addison is a particularly entertaining character, with his knowledge and sometimes pretentious attitude. I really liked the quirk of Addison's love of strange sayings such as "this is a sticky wicket". I recommend this book to adventure and mystery lovers, anywhere from higher elementary to high school grades. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.









