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Clementine for Christmas
By Daphne Benedis-Grab
This is one of my books I read on the plane but I didn't count it since i was reading a different book.This book is about this girl named Josie and she usually keeps herself focused on school but it is her favorite time of the season Christmas!!But her fried Oscar's parents are fighting and he hates Christmas so that even makes it worse for him.Gabby on the other hand is like a perfect girl, everyone looks up to her and she keeps a secret. But everyone is keeping a secret from eachother. My connection with this book is that sometimes I keep sad secrets from my friends since I don't want them to be sad. I gave this book a 4 because it was an interesting story and I leared things in it.
The Mother-Daughter Book Club
By Heather Vogel Frederick
The Mother Daughter Book Club book 1. By Heather Vogel Fredrick. This is such an amazing book! The Mother Daughter Book Club focuses on the lives of Emma the book worm, Jess the smart one, Cassidy the sporty one, and Megan the fashion lover. They live in Concord, New England. Their lives are going great until their moms decide to create a mother daughter book club. To kick off the start of the book club, their moms pick Little Women. From bullies to stolen diaries and secret crushes, the girls can’t help but wonder what would Jo March do? This is definitely an amazing book for anyone that likes action, but it is not a world adventures kind of book. Most of the characters were highly likeable. You feel like you know the characters. I would highly recommend the whole series for anyone that is looking for a good book/ books! Anyone from age 9 and up could read this book. I would give this book a 10/10 because it’s fun to read, has multiple characters, is not like Percy Jackson where they have to go on life quests, and it’s a series of 7 books so it gives you something to read after you finish the first book.
Much Ado About Anne (The Mother-Daughter Book Club)
By Heather Vogel Frederick
It has been one year since The Mother Daughter Book Club began, and the four friends are meeting again! This time they're reading Anne of Green Gables. There is one problem: The mothers invited mean and sassy Becca Chadwick and her mom to join. No one is thrilled about this, but there is a much bigger problem: Jess's family might have to give up the Half Moon Farm! Everyone knows that Jess's family belongs there, and that it just wouldn't be right for them to leave. The girls strike up a plan to save The Half Moon Farm, but they whole Mother Daughter Book Club girls have to get along and work together, even with Becca. In Much Ado About Anne, the four girls learn more about working together, even with people the never thought get along with. As soon as I started reading it, I could not put it down. It was amazing. I recommend this book to girls ages 10+.
Aru Shah and the End of Time
By Roshani Chokshi
I just finished this book last night, and it was so good! It has all the charm of the first Aru Shah book, but with lots of new and fun characters. You definitely will need the glossary in the back to keep track of all the new gods, demons, and other players in the story!
Artemis Fowl and the Eternity Code
By Eoin Colfer
Thirteen-year-old Artemis Fowl has constructed a super computer from stolen fairy technology far more advanced and expensive than anything we have now. This computer is called the C Cube, and it has been stolen by the American billionare, Jon Spiro. With the C Cube in his hands, Jon Spiro shall be invincible, and is bound to find the fairies. Once again, LEP captain Holly Short, LEP commander Julius Root, kleptomaniac dwarf Mulch Diggums, LEP technist Foaly, Artemis, Butler, and Juliet must join forces to prevent the human and fairy worlds from colliding, and to avoid a global horror.
Artemis Fowl. The Opal Deception
By Eoin Colfer
Nice book! Artemis fowl has been mindwiped so he didn't remember anything about fairies. He wants to steal an amazing 'The fairy thief' painting which can raise his criminal standard! On the other hand, Opal Koboi, the greatest villain is back with her evil and destructive plans! She murdered Julius Root and everyone thinks Holly is responsible for this! Opal wants to become a human and she mesmerized a human who now thinks Opal is her daughter. She wants to take the revenge from Artemis, Holly and Julius for failing her goblin revolution plan. She wants to became the queen of human and fairy world! Will they be able to stop her evil plans? Will Artemis remember his fairy friends and help them beat Opal? Read to find out! Have fun reading!
Chicken Soup for the Preteen Soul: 101 Stories of Changes, Choices and Growing Up for Kids, ages 9-13 (Chicken Soup for the Soul)
By Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Patty Hansen, Irene Dunlap
This book really helped me get through some tough times and helped me not feel so stressed out about things happening in life and it had story's one death and how to cope with it and family and a lot more, I feel like this book is perfect for anyone who needs a little pick me up and my mom bought me it a year ago and I still read it when I need some help with things happening right now especially with Covid-19.
Walt Disney's Cinderella (a Little Golden Book)
By RH Disney
Cindy wants to go to the ball with her stepmother and step sisters but they won't let Cindy go, Cindy's fairy godmother appears and gives Cindy a dress and makes rats into horse and a pumpkin into a pretty carriage but once the clock strikes twelve it all goes back into what it actually is. I love Cinderella and I've had this book for 6-7 years now. Enjoy!
Breadcrumbs
By Anne Ursu
Warning! This review contains spoilers! Hazel and Jack are best friends. But Jack starts acting weird, and ditches Hazel. Hazel is absolutely devastated. Then Jack goes missing, and Hazel sets out to find him. What I thought of it: I didn't get it. Hazel was just annoying. She was always complaining. She completely overreacted when Jack started being "mean" to her. She was really dependent on Jack, and I found that slightly creepy. I couldn't bring myself to really like her even a little bit. Hazel's mom was annoying too. She tried to shove Hazel into a friendship with some girl, and Hazel just went along with it. She didn't really seem concerned at all when Hazel was complaining about Jack's weird behavior. She basically just saw it as a chance for Hazel to just forget about him and make friends that are girls. The writing style was awful. It was very descriptive, and that got really old really fast. The author used a lot of metaphors that didn't really make sense. It was extremely annoying. The only 2 characters that I actually liked were Jack and that girls uncle. Jack seemed like a really cool guy. Hazel really didn't deserve him. The uncle was really awesome. I didn't understand how Jack's parents thought that he was visiting his aunt. Were they under a spell? It was extremely boring. The first part seemed like Realistic fiction, but the second part seemed like Fantasy. That really annoyed me. Hazel's trip through the woods was boring, and it seems like it would never end. She meets a lot of people, and none of them turn out to be how she thought they'd be. The moral of the story seemed to be that you can't REALLY be friends with someone of the opposite gender without complications, and that it's better to stick with friends that are the same gender because if you have a friend of the opposite gender it's inevitable that you'll drift apart. I thought that was down right stupid. I could barely finish reading this, and I thought about stopping and never finishing it because I didn't really care how it ended. I had high hopes for this book. I read a lot of reviews praising it for how wonderful it was. I honestly don't know why everyone loves this book, and thinks it's so beautiful. Overall I hated it. This one of the worst books I've read in a while. Which is why I had to review. I need to save people. There was one girl who I told how much I hated it and she said she wouldn't read it. Everyone who didn't like this book, review. We could be the superheroes of literature.









