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Thea Stilton and the Prince's Emerald: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure

Thea Stilton and the Prince's Emerald: A Geronimo Stilton Adventure

By Thea Stilton

This is another amazing adventure of the Thea Sisters. This time, the Thea Sister' friend, Ashwin calls from Chennai, India. He was talking and suddenly a buzzing gray screen takes over. The Thea Sisters race to India and find monkeys all over. The find Ashwin and he told them about the chaotic monkeys. Also, the Maharaja, the king, is coming with his son, Lakshan, who is a good friend of Ashwin in a few days. When Lakshan comes, the monkeys see an emerald and steal. The Thea Sisters split up and find the monkey trainers capturing and train monkeys to steal gold. The Thea Sisters save the day once more!

Sixth-Grade Glommers, Norks, and Me

Sixth-Grade Glommers, Norks, and Me

By Lisa Papademetriou

I completely agree, this book is AMAZING!!! I was kinda sad when the book was ending because it is such a great book. I am in awe of Allie because she left her best friend for a boy who she didn't like. I REALLY recommend this book...again AMAZING!!!

The Case of the Bizarre Bouquets: An Enola Holmes Mystery

The Case of the Bizarre Bouquets: An Enola Holmes Mystery

By Nancy Springer

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Our favorite Holmes is back! Enola needs a new disguise and name. Sherlock knows her Ivy Meshel one, but now Enola will be a whole new person, who nobody will expect, even her brothers. But when Dr. Watson, who is Sherlock's right hand man, goes missing, Enola knows that she needs to put her detective skills to the work. When she goes to Dr. Watson's house and talks to Mrs. Watson, she notices the weirdest bouquet. White poppies, hawthorn, and asparagus! Knowing the language of the flowers, this is quite a shocking message. Trying to solve the mystery of the disappearance of Dr. Holmes and trying to hide from her brothers - this is just another mystery for Enola! Fast paced and trilling, Enola Holmes will put you on the edge of your seat! Happy reading!

Can You Keep a Secret?: A Fear Street Novel

Can You Keep a Secret?: A Fear Street Novel

By R. L. Stine

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This is one of R.L.Stine's best fear street books. It has thrills, chills, betrayal, temptation, and fear. Some parts of this book have blood so I would recommend this book for 7 and 8th graders. It is a creepy must-read book that teenagers will enjoy.

Littler Women: A Modern Retelling

Littler Women: A Modern Retelling

By Laura Schaefer

i loved it really i did i just found it extremely sad in the end 😱 but the book itself was amazing and had a good ending just loads of parts were sad. The first thing we had were the ribbon and edit text in Word format for it was the original file with just the same file as you sent me a copy for it.

Plants vs. Zombies: Brains and the Beanstalk

Plants vs. Zombies: Brains and the Beanstalk

By Annie Auerbach, PopCap Games

My brother loves these books so I want to try it sooooooooooo bad

Harry Potter, Narnia, and The Lord of the Rings: What You Need to Know About Fantasy Books and Movies

Harry Potter, Narnia, and The Lord of the Rings: What You Need to Know About Fantasy Books and Movies

By Richard Abanes

I think this book is awesome so I want to read it so bad.I just explode If my mom bot it for me.

Fancy Nancy: Just My Luck! (I Can Read Level 1)

Fancy Nancy: Just My Luck! (I Can Read Level 1)

By Jane O'Connor

In this book a girl brings a four year clover to school.after she tells Nancy about a bunch of things that cause had luck Nancy gets kinda worried.đŸ˜Ș.after her teacher tells her none of it is real Nancy calms down.I recommend this to younger kids.thank you for reading my review !- Pizzagirl7💘

National Geographic Kids Funny Animals

National Geographic Kids Funny Animals

By National Geographic Kids

This book is so colorful and educational! It gives you fun facts about animals and also has many jokes inside! This book also includes many interesting species of animals that you may have not heard of before. This book is appropriate for any age. I recommend it for any grade level. I rate it 5/5.

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