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Garfield Goes to Waist: His 18th Book
By Jim Davis
I love Garfield, all the books are always filled with humor to give chidren a laugh every time they read a comic strip. They are also filled with humor in the movies!
Timmy Failure: Now Look What You've Done
By Stephan Pastis
"When you lose hope, find it." —Timmy Failure He doesn’t like to pull rank. To reveal that he’s this guy: Timmy Failure, founder, president, and CEO of the greatest detective agency in town, perhaps the nation. But he is. And he’s about to crack the biggest case of his generation: a school competition to find a stolen globe. It’s his ticket to bringing home a $500 prize, which is guaranteed to set him up for life. But someone is clearly trying to game the system. Hoodwink. Con. Defraud. So it’s up to Timmy Failure, with the dubious help of Total, his lazy polar-bear partner, and his unlikely new ally, eccentric Great-Aunt Colander, to find a way to avenge these shenanigans. Defeat this injustice. If he can only get his entry form in on time.
The Princess Diaries (The Princess Diaries, Vol. 1)
By Meg Cabot
It's a good book for any girl who isn't obsessed with reading but likes to sit down and read a good book. Recommended for ages 10+ because, it will be easier to understand the feelings of a teenage girl. The book might make you giggle, and might make you gasp, but you will be digging through that book because you'll love it! Girls. You will want to read the second book.
Avatar Box Set: Vols 1-3 (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
By Bryan Konietzko, Michael Dante DiMartino
i have read and watched all of the avatar books and episodes for The Last Airbender, and I have watched Legend of Korra and read some of it's books.
Hot Cocoa Hearts: A Wish Novel
By Suzanne Nelson
Say holidays and Emery Mason will gag. Em hates the holidays. They are so not her thing and what's worse is that she's forced to work as an elf at her parent's Santa booth. Ugh. So on a break during her elf job, she finds herself wondering in a hot cocoa shop next door. She meets a boy, Alex Perez, who loves the holidays and is full of joy for the holidays. When she tells him she doesn't like the holidays, he just laughs. Alex is cute, but he isn't Em's crush. Her real crush is Sawyer Kade. Sawyer is handsome and artistic. But...Em keeps on hanging around with Alex on her breaks. His holiday spirit is starting to wipe off on her. Maybe...the holidays aren't so bad. At school her class has to do a secret santa. Em gets Sawyer- that's great right? He's still the one Em likes, right? Sawyer's gifts are great. They are so thoughtful and her. But Em's mind keeps drifting off to Alex. Meanwhile at home, there is a family disagreement that makes Em's life very different. Can Em sort out her feelings for everything? Suzanne Nelson twists love and holiday spirit into this book. Happy reading!
Take Two
By Julia DeVillers, Jennifer Roy
I liked this book! I really want my sister to read it, but she says that it's boring. I don't agree. I admit, there are some dull moments, but the story get's back up. Payton and Emma are twins, but nothing alike! Payton is all about fashion and wants to fit in with the popular crowd. Emma couldn't care less about the "populars". She is obsessed with math, and she's crazy smart. They trade places sometimes in order to do what they want. When they are caught after one of their big switches, their punishment is looking after another set of eight year old identical twin boys. Lots of good laughs while I was reading this. Thank you.
Times Squared
By Julia DeVillers, Jennifer Roy
Times squared is the third book in the adventures of Payton and Emma Mills. The story starts when Payton and Emma are going to New York City, which was their dream from they were little. But surprisingly, their fantasy of New York turns into a nightmare when they encountered evil Ashlynn. Once again, they have twin switches to save each other from embarrassment, but does it? I really love how the author changes perspective throughout the book to show different sides of the story. It also continues the story and keeps it going at different locations. Overall, I think this is a great book that people can enjoy for fun and experience what it's like to be an identical twin. Read it, you won't regret!!
Lynn Visible
By Julia DeVillers
Many of my friends have read this book and they love it, I've read some of it and its very interesting.
125 Animals That Changed the World
By Brenna Maloney
I actually won this book from DOGO, and I read it over and over! There are so many cool stories! My favorite is when someone left a cat in a library drop-box and the librarian took it in as the library’s mascot. (It is on the last page you can turn to, bottom left) I TOTALLY recommend this book!
Magic Puppy Spellbound At School
By Sue Bentley
Sue Bentley has done it again! Her lovable magic puppy series comes alive in this be dazzling story about a girl who needs a friend and Storm, the puppy.









