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The Promised Neverland, Vol. 13 (13)
By Kaiu Shirai
I really love this manga + anime, its in 3rd place on my top ten manga and anime.
Stranger Things: Suspicious Minds: The First Official Stranger Things Novel
By Gwenda Bond
Cocoakitty121
This book is just...WOW!!!Its soooooooooooo amazing!!
The Grimm Diaries Prequels volume 1- 6: Snow White Blood Red, Ashes to Ashes & Cinder to Cinder, Beauty Never Dies, Ladle Rat Rotten Hut, Mary Mary Quite Contrary, Blood Apples
By Cameron Jace
This book was very scary it shouldn't be recommended for kids under the age of 10 years old do not read this book
Sleeping Beauty
By Charles Perrault, Brothers Grimm
I want to read this book because it seems like a good book what if it's not a scary book!?
Absolute Expert: Soccer
By Eric Zweig
@alexisarguetapr I have to admit they are some good players but my opinion is that Cristiano Ronaldo is the best
Girls Can!: Smash Stereotypes, Defy Expectations, and Make History!
By Sebastian, Marissa, Pruden, Tora Shae, Towler, Paige
Girls can do anything any year any month any week any day. Girls can change the world or become the 1st women president or the 1st women on the moon. Girls can even accomplish things that only men have been able to do. If we believe in our selves one day women can do anything!!! -Cupcakekitty181. Please follow me if you liked my speech or agree I promise I will follow you ASAP. Thanks
Brain Candy 2
By Hargrave, Kelly
This was such an amazing book! I received it in the mail yesterday (thank you DOGO!) and I read and finished it as soon as I opened the package. I told all of my friends some of the facts that I found in this book, such as that it rains diamonds during lightning storms on Saturn! It is also a great book to come back to and revisit facts about what you are interested in at the time. You could also find some fun information for projects in it! I hope that you decide to get this book, because I highly recommend it!
Space Encyclopedia: A Tour of Our Solar System and Beyond
By Aguilar, David A., Daniels, Patricia
This book is amazing. It includes interesting facts in space and also I think it is a great book to know better about space.And the pictures were very helpful.
The Minpins
By Roald Dahl
This story is about a courageous boy that went to The Forest of Sin and there he found a monster with black hairy legs ,an enormous head and sharp teeth. The monster loved to eat humans so the boy had to escape. How was the boy called? And the monster? What did the boy find? How does to boy escape? Does he clim? Or walk? Or run? Or jump? I enjoyed this book because I loved what the boy found and how the boy saved what he found.My favorite part was when the boy saves what he found the part that he escapes from the monster. I recommend this book to people that love adventures and are 6 years old or more. ¡¡I recommend it!!
The Wednesday Wars
By Gary D. Schmidt
A comedy isn’t about being funny...a comedy is about characters who dare to know that they may choose a happy ending after all.” Wednesday Wars, (p.262). The novel Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt, is a piece of realistic/historical fiction set in 1967-1968 on Long Island. It follows a 7th grade boy named Holling Hoodhood. Holling starts the 7th grade, and is immediately convinced that his teacher, Mrs. Baker, hates him. The book follows Holling through the ups and downs of the school year. A notable character in the book is Doug Swieteck, another kid in Holling’s class. Doug is shown to be a bit of a trouble maker, but Holling seems to be friends with him to some extent. This is shown when Holling states, “Doug Swieteck once made up a list of 410 ways to get a teacher to hate you… I think things became illegal around Number 167.” (p.1) Also, a notable event in the book is when Holling saves his sister from being hit by a bus. When Holling goes to the hospital Mrs. Baker and his principal seem to show more concern for him than his parents. This is illustrated by the text, “When Mrs. ‘Your father has spoken over the phone with the nurse at the front desk. He has given approval for any necessary procedure, and says that, since everything seems under control, he will be along as soon as may be convenient.’” (p.126) Despite that, the tone is generally light-hearted and humorous. Holling narrates in a way that reflects the ideas and perceptions of a typical 7th grader. For example, “Reading Shakespeare. Of all the strategies Mrs. Baker could have come with, this would be the worst. Teachers bring up Shakespeare only to bore students to death. And I was going to be bored to death for the next 8 months. No human being could stand it.” (p. 40) Lastly, one of the themes of the book seems to pertain to growing up and destiny. Holling's father has pretty much planned out what both his kids are going to do with their lives. He expects certain things of them, and expects them to go along with his plans. Holling's older sister, Heather, repeatedly tries to go against their father, but she rarely gets anywhere. Holling generally tries not to rock the boat, but this fact changes as the book goes on. And at nearly the end of the book, Holling has a conversation with his father that illustrates this. His family is leaving Danny's bar mitzvah, and Holling's dad makes a comment about it. Holling voices his disagreement on this comment, and his dad asks him to explain his point. They then have a short conversation about growing up and becoming a man. Holling disagrees with his father's views, but instead of backing away from the conversation, he stands his ground. Holling's father asks who Holling is, and Holling responds, " 'I don't know yet,' I said finally. 'I'll let you know.' " (p.261). This implies that Holling plans on figuring out his own future despite of what his father says. This theme of the book seems to be: "Even though life can be hard, you don't have to let it defeat you. You can choose your own destiny and it's possible to be alright." In conclusion, Wednesday Wars is a somewhat entertaining book. It should be read by anyone who has nothing better to do. Its contents include the light humor and slightly interesting characters of a typical middle-grade novel.









