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Spilling Ink: A Young Writer's Handbook

Spilling Ink: A Young Writer's Handbook

By Ellen Potter, Anne Mazer

I've wanted to be a children's writer since I was eight. This book gives great skills on character building, rough drafts, and settings. There are even interviews with the authors about their childhoods in the back of the book. I will definitely keep this book with me forever.

Weirdos From Another Planet Calvin and Hobbes

Weirdos From Another Planet Calvin and Hobbes

By Bill Watterson

Calvin is a little boy that has a stuffed tiger named Hobbes .they go on tons of adventures because Calvin acts like he is real.they swim and they have tons of fun times .but when Calvin's mom comes around it shows that he is a stuffed animal again .my favorite story is the one where Calvin built a snowman family by a car and one of the snowman ⛄ looked like it got killed on the car it's very funny!I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 4/5 stars 😁 😁 Pizzagirl7 😁 😁

Garfield: Bigger Than Life (Garfield Classics)

Garfield: Bigger Than Life (Garfield Classics)

By Jim Davis

Garfield is a male orange tabby, who loves to eat. Well, you can guess the next thing. If you eat too much, you get fat! He weighs so much, and still eats! Lasagna, pizza, cookies, you name it! Hilarious, and really fun to read!

Flood (Capstone Young Readers)

Flood (Capstone Young Readers)

By Alvaro F. Villa

This is a wordless picture book. It's about when a big storm comes and makes a flood and destroyed some of the house. They rode to a hotel, and in the morning they rode back they were sad because their house was destroyed. Then they fixed it. I like how the author makes the pictures. I liked learning about what to do when there's a storm.

Rise of the Balloon Goons: A Branches Book (The Notebook of Doom #1)

Rise of the Balloon Goons: A Branches Book (The Notebook of Doom #1)

By Troy Cummings

This book shows great drama to the main character and the others. The best thing that was about this book was the funny Balloon goons. It made me laugh.

Ham Helsing #1: Vampire Hunter

Ham Helsing #1: Vampire Hunter

By Moyer, Rich

the book is so funny! i am wondering why the pigs jump of the high cliff, did they do this on purpose? if they did, they might want to die, and if they didn't, they might think it is fun or not dangerous to do that. i LOVE this book.

Monday's Not Coming

Monday's Not Coming

By Tiffany D. Jackson

I loved this book it had me on my toes at all times it was sad and I have read it 6 times and I have cried every single time

The Baking Life of Amelie Day (Middle-Grade Novels)

The Baking Life of Amelie Day (Middle-Grade Novels)

By Vanessa Curtis

The ebook version was the version I read. It is a really great book, with a shocking climax and falling action. Now that was definitely the kind of novel with 'sugar and spice and everything nice'. I enjoyed every bit of it, despite the fact that I wouldn't really put it on my top three favorite books. Amelie is the kind of girl who is independent and sparkles in her own unique way!

See You at Harry's

See You at Harry's

By Jo Knowles

Fern's family annoying. She has a three-year-old brother that always takes everyone's attention, her father has forever ruined her reputation from embarrassing attempts to spread their business name, and her older sister is sassy and doesn't understand anything. She only loves her brother Holden. Charlie (the younger brother) is the star of a badly-written commercial. Everyone loves him. One day, while Fern is doing her homework (but she is supposed to be watching Charlie), Charlie wants to play! When she refuses and tells him to leave her alone, he calls her the Big Bad Wolf and runs across the street, laughing. (This happens pretty early in the book but it's important so if you don't want ANY spoilers, stop reading) He almost gets hit by a car, but the car stops just in time! He only falls lightly to the ground. Everyone swarms around Charlie and glares at Fern. The next day, Fern gets ready for school. When her mom goes to wake Charlie, Fern hears wailing. Fern's mom found Charlie dead in his bed. He died from a brain clot, from the fall, in his sleep. The is a heartbreaking tale about a girl who has to learn how much she loved someone-after the person has died. I cried when she went to the lake and she started screaming "Why? Why did you take him away? He was just a little boy!" The next day I went upstairs and told my five year old brother that I loved him lots and lots and lots. This book changed me for the better by reading the worst. --BKS reviews

Cecile: Gates of Gold (Girls of Many Lands)

Cecile: Gates of Gold (Girls of Many Lands)

By Mary Casanova

I liked this book, but I recommend it to 3rd grade and up because there are some tragic deaths in the book. WARNING: This review contains mild spoilers. Twelve-year-old Cécile Revel (Cécile is pronounced say-seel) is a peasant living in the village of Rileaux, France with her father. When she finds an injured lady in the woods, her father helps her, and Madame begs them to let her reward them in any way. Papa asks Madame if Cécile can serve at court instead of being a peasant. Madame says yes, and Cécile has to leave everything and start a new place that holds a brighter future for her. She becomes Madame's servant, and tends to her dogs. After a troublesome incident with one of the dogs, Stabdille, she meets Princess Marie-Adélaïde and her son, Bretagne (pronounced bre-tahn-yeh). After that, Bretagne requests for Cécile and Stabdille to visit him. But, there are rules no one ever warned Cécile about...and then measles take Marie-Adélaïde life, and then the prince dies and...just like that, Bretagne is gone too. Can Cécile save Bretagne's brother, Anjou (pronounced an-zhoo)? Will she lose her position at court? What will she do, when both of her parents are dead? You can see Cécile's loyalty to the people she loves as you read this book. It's good, so read it!

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