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Nerdlet: Animals

Nerdlet: Animals

By Haantz, Carol

Eshana

I like this book because I like the koala facts .one of them is they are marsupials .That means they have a pouch to keep their babies.

Mayhem (Lawless #3)

Mayhem (Lawless #3)

By Jeffrey Salane

Rebeca

I love this book.I love the characters. I reread this book more than twice. If you love to read suspenseful and mystery this is a AWESOME BOOK !

The Care and Keeping of You Journal (Revised): for Younger Girls (American Girl)

The Care and Keeping of You Journal (Revised): for Younger Girls (American Girl)

By Dr. Cara Natterson

This companion journal to The Care And Keeping of You: the body book for younger girls helps you share your feelings, break habits, show what's good in you, and more! Recommended for girls in their tweens!

Feathers

Feathers

By Jacqueline Woodson

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I think this book was veary interesting because in the began of the story they were in there classroom and then soon alater there was a new kid who came in and he was white there wasn,t alot of white pepole on that side of the highway and that,s when there was a mean boy name trevor and he picks on him that when trevor started calling him jesus boy and that,s how it began. there,s a girl who has a brother named sean and he is veary deaf . her mom had a baby she called her lila but she died. the girl that brothers deaf has a friend named samantha she is veary holy the little girl never went to church.

(A BAD CASE OF STRIPES) BY Shannon, David(Author)Paperback{A Bad Case of Stripes}

(A BAD CASE OF STRIPES) BY Shannon, David(Author)Paperback{A Bad Case of Stripes}

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This is a heartwarming story about a girl name Camilla. Camilla wants to be like everyone else. After she stops eating her favorite food because her friends think she is strange, Camilla wakes up one day all covered in stripes! She goes to school and is teased. Will the case be hopeless forever? I like this book because it teaches me that it is okay to be different. --BKS reviews

The Secret Life of Bees

The Secret Life of Bees

By Sue Monk Kidd

"Place a beehive in my grave and let the honey soak through. When I'm dead and gone that's what I want from you." Singing songs like that is what Lily and her caregiver, Rosaleen, do when they run away from Lily's mean, uncaring father. Because this is set in the 1960's Rosaleen who is black gets put in jail. I think it's really exciting when Lily breaks her out. "I watched as the policeman put on his hat and walked down the corridor and out the door. When Rosaleen and I stepped from her room, I looked left, then right." This part seems really suspenseful and makes you want to keep reading to see what happens next. If you want to read a great book about beekeeping sisters, black Madonna and other funny adventures, I really recommend you read this book.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Pop-Up Book. Roald Dahl

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Pop-Up Book. Roald Dahl

By Roald Dahl

Well I want to read it because I watched the movie a few times and I loved. If you didn't watch the movie I highly recommend you to watch it. It is suits both boys and girls In a age between 10-12 or 8-9. I also played the game charlie and the chocolate factory on Poptropica. It was fun a game. I also want to read because the book was wrote by Roald Dahl and his books are amazing

The Lost Twin (Scarlet and Ivy)

The Lost Twin (Scarlet and Ivy)

By Sophie Cleverly

I read this book a few years ago so I don't remember all the details, but I do remember how amazing it was and how obsessed I became with the series after reading it! Sadly, I only ever got up to the third book (I started reading the fourth on my dad's Kindle but never actually finished it) but maybe I'll start reading the series again. The book is a mystery about twin sisters and the crazy things they go through at their boarding school. It's AMAZINGGG.

Friends for Life! (The English Roses #1)

Friends for Life! (The English Roses #1)

By Madonna

This book is the first in the series, but it's a filled-in journal rather than a small chapter book the way the others are. By filled-in, I mean that each friend filled out their own area of the book with their own handwriting and personality, so it's like an introduction to them and their worlds. I love it though! I've read it so many times because it's so fun to read when I'm too tired for a big chapter book.

Island of Fire (The Unwanteds)

Island of Fire (The Unwanteds)

By Lisa McMann

Island of Fire starts right where Island of Silence left off, and Alex and the rest of the inhabitants of Artimé are shocked that their incredible home just disappeared before their eyes. Everyone is living in a gray shack, surviving on what little food and water they have. Now Alex is their leader, and he has to figure out how to make Artimé come back before it is too late. Meghan and Samheed are still on Warbler Island, in complete darkness and unable to speak because of thorn necklaces sewn into their necks. With all of these burdens and responsibilities on his back, will Alex be able to handle it all? Will the Artiméans with thorn necklaces be able to speak again? In a wonderful third installment of a thrilling and enjoyable series, Island of Fire will leave readers wanting more. Lisa McMann strikes again with another excellent novel. My thoughts: I really enjoyed this book. It was a great addition to the Unwanteds series, and I can not wait for the following books. The description was great in this book, and Lisa does a great job of making the world of The Unwanteds series very vivid and realistic. Like book one and two, I absolutely LOVE the cover art. Owen Richardson is the perfect cover artist for this series. For some reason, even though it was 464 pages long I thought it was too short. Maybe it’s because there aren’t many words on the page, or that when I read it I was on a road trip. Lisa McMann, keep writing, and I will be reading. Can’t wait to see Lisa @ #AustinTeenBookFestival! :-) I truly can not wait to read book 4 (and see the cover and title); my guess for the title is Island of Water. I bet I’ll be like, “Told ya so! :-) Also, I want to thank Emma Sector at Simon and Schuster for sending me an ARC of this book. Thank you so much, Emma!

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