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Monster High: Ghoulfriends Just Want to Have Fun (Monster High: Ghoulfriends Forever)

Monster High: Ghoulfriends Just Want to Have Fun (Monster High: Ghoulfriends Forever)

By Gitty Daneshvari

You should read this book its so fun and interesting at my school it is worth 5 ar points(accelerated reader points.

How to Make Friends and Monsters (A Howard Boward Book)

How to Make Friends and Monsters (A Howard Boward Book)

By Ron Bates

Howard is just another typical teenage boy who thinks he is better than everyone else. But wouldn’t he? After all, he is a boy genius. He doesn’t have any friends, and , when an accident happens during a science experiment, he finds himself looking straight into the eyes of his new best friend…a monster named Franklin. Because Howard thinks Franklin is so awesome, he decides to make more monster friends by using the DNA from kids at school. What Howard and Franklin soon find out is that not all monsters are friendly, and he must somehow figure out a way to get rid of all of the monsters. Of course, that won’t be easy. “‘Foreign exchange student? From where? Mars?’ Uncle Ben said, looking at the tail sticking out of the baggy, oversized shorts.” Howard taught me that it’s not okay to think you are better than you probably are, especially if it means you are driving away everyone. Sometimes, it is best to be your true self and to accept others equally. In the end, you will find what true friendship is. The font is this book was so easy to read, and I wish more books would use it. I was so glad to add this book to my bookshelf! (I reviewed this book for City Book Reviews)

Eve of the Emperor Penguin (Magic Tree House, No. 40)

Eve of the Emperor Penguin (Magic Tree House, No. 40)

By Mary Pope Osborne

This is another great adventure with Jack and Annie. They go to the arctic and disguise themselves as adults so adults do not notice them. They get lost and they meet wonderful penguins. There twists and turns throughout the book. Watch out for the incredible dangers the kids face. So dip into Jack and Annie's adventure in this amazing book

Dark Day in the Deep Sea (Magic Tree House, No. 39)

Dark Day in the Deep Sea (Magic Tree House, No. 39)

By Mary Pope Osborne

i love the magic tree house siries

A Crazy Day with Cobras (Magic Tree House (R) Merlin Mission)

A Crazy Day with Cobras (Magic Tree House (R) Merlin Mission)

By Mary Pope Osborne

This book's genre is realistic fiction and it was written by Mary Pope Osborne. So one day Jack came out of school he went to the tree house and he found a book that took him to India and his goal was to find an emerald rose but it was in a castle to get in they had to act like ambassadors. The main character is Jack and he is helpful to people. For example Jack was walking and saw a problem that someone fell so he went and asked if you were okay and helped other people from helping it. Two key events that happened in the story is Jack and Annie almost got eaten by a King Cobra. I think it added to the plot because it was a big problem. Next when the Great Mogul spoke to Jack and Annie it was a great break in history because he never talks to anyone that he doesn't know.The main character is very kind because he is always watching out for other people. For example, a kid was walking and got hurt so the main character leaped into action. One unanswered question I have is why only about India? What I enjoyed about my book is when Jack and Annie drank a shrink potion and was 3 inches. I would recommend this book because it has easy words and tells you about India.

Dogs in the Dead of Night (Magic Tree House (R) Merlin Mission)

Dogs in the Dead of Night (Magic Tree House (R) Merlin Mission)

By Mary Pope Osborne

I really want to read this book! I love all of the magic tree house books I have read! They are all so good. You should try reading them if you haven't!

The Bicycle Spy

The Bicycle Spy

By Yona Zeldis McDonough

Marcel, a young bicycle enthusiast, lives in France during World War Two. He is asked to deliver a loaf of bread to his relatives, but soon finds out it is not just for the bread. His parents are part of the resistance, which means they help Jews escape from the nazis. A few days later a mysterious new student comes to school, and she lives to bike just like marcel. They are good friends, but something he doesn’t know can tear their relationship apart. I loved this book, and it always had me at the edge of my seat. I love learning about this time period, and I think the author did a great job!

Blizzard of the Blue Moon (Magic Tree House)

Blizzard of the Blue Moon (Magic Tree House)

By Mary Pope Osborne

When the Magic Tree House whisks Jack and Annie to Central Park ,in New York City, in the 1930's,they need to solve a riddle to save a Unicorn named Dianthus. They find him woven into tapestries , when they spot a teen boy and girl,who are named Grinda and Baylor. Grinda says a magic spell that sets Dianthus free.They fight over Dianthus,but finally Jack and Annie break free with Dianthus ,so they climb on his back. As Jack and Annie ride through the blizzard, Dianthus seems to calm the elements: the wind dies down, and the snow is light.when they arrive to Central park ,they see Grinda and Baylor. Grinda and Baylor say they took a train to Central Park. Annie uses a magic book to turn Grinda and Baylor into ducks! Then as Annie and Jack shoo them away,their friends Teddy and Kathleen arrive, along with Merlin and Morgan. Then Jack and Annie take the Magic Tree House back to their house. Happy Reading!

When

When

By Victoria Laurie

LQ

This book is FANTASTIC. I literally could not put it down. I started reading it this morning with my morning coffee, intending to read just a chapter or two, but could not put it down until I finished the book...it was that good. I don't normally read YA books, but agreed to read this one before I even knew the premise. I've long been a fan of the author's adult books and wasn't sure what to expect from the beginning of a YA series. The author's talent and creativity come together in When to create a work that is compelling and original. She has crafted a story that is designed for the YA market, but that any age would enjoy. It involves a teen, Maddie, with the dubious gift of being able to see the death date of people. Her sharing these dates lands her in the middle of a complex murder investigation. Throughout it all, with challenges even beyond being thought capable of murder, Maddie finds an inner strength and the ability to get out of bed each morning and face the day. She does this despite knowing that the world will somehow find a way to kick her in the back. As I'm sure most of us remember, high school is not always the friendliest of places. Standing out or being different can make even showing up for class very difficult. Maddie shows us that it is possible to get through this, even when it feels like the universe is conspiring against us. I fully recommend this book for it's intended YA audience, but also for any adult interested in a compelling read. This one is a must read.

The First Four Years

The First Four Years

By Laura Ingalls Wilder

The First Four Years is about Laura and Almanzo's first four years of being married. Everything seems perfect just Laura and Almanzo, but every year brings catastrophic events: storms, sickness, fire, and unpaid debts. There is still love especially for the newest member of the Wilder family baby Rose. It is both a sad book and a happy one because the Laura series is coming to a close but the Rose series is just beginning.

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