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The Cat in the Hat Comes Back
By DR. SEUSS
This is a book about the Cat in the Hat coming back to Nick and Sally's house and he made a pink dot in the bathtub, and then it gets all over the place, and he has little Cat in the Hats that go from A to Z. I really loved this book. I don't get to read it a lot, but I love it!
The Last Present (Willow Falls)
By Wendy Mass
I absolutely love the Willow Falls series. I have read every book so far, including this one. The ending is sad, but completely surprising. Grace isn't in a coma, and the doctor can't seem to figure out what's wrong. Amanda and Leo must travel back to every one of Grace's birthdays and fix a problem. The cool bit is that their appearances change every time they o back in time. One birthday they are blond and tan, the next black hair and dark skin. They certainly go on an adventure of a lifetime! Plus, Amanda and Leo share a secret _ _ _ _. Read the book to find out it's awesomeness!
11 Birthdays - Audio
By Wendy Mass
11 birthdays is a good book so far. It's a book about a girl named Amanda who's x-best friend, Leo is having a cool birthday party with all these cool things at it while Amanda is having a "Hollywood" themed party with a itchy costume. Unfair! Their birthday party is on the same night and Amanda figures out that she will have to face the feeling that a lot of her friends will leave her party to go to Leo's! At least the next day her birthday ids over, but it seems it starts all over again the next day!
Inside Charlie's Chocolate Factory: The Complete Story of Willy Wonka, the Golden Ticket, and Roald Dahl's Most Famous Creation.
By Lucy Mangan
I decided reading this book because i grew up watching the movies and reading the books. That is not the actual book cover for the book i read, but the book i read , the book is mainly about a man who owns a chocolate factory. He had students have a tour around his whole factory. Charlie, the man who owns the factory, has little midget elf's help him make chocolate, everywhere the students will go, there will be one. I think that this book is funny to read, and very interesting and also keeps me away my phone. I can read this book many times I want, and don't get bored.
City of Glass (The Mortal Instruments) Book Three
By Cassandra Clare
The Mortal Instruments series never fail to suprise me, especially this one. Being the third book out of six books, it's really important how the middle of the series goes because it determins how the direction of story would be later. This book is full of twist and turns which will never dissapoint you. I really like Clary because although she is a shadowhunter, she is like every girl in the world, trying to figure out who they are and figuring out our own identity. The ending of the story was clearly the best part of the whole book, it's a cliff hanger that would want people to find out what's next in the fourth book, it also explained a lot of confusing things that were a mystery to me before. I would surley recommend this book to people around 12~30 because if gives kids a feeling that anything is possible and give adudlts a feeling of their childhood. (just in a more normal way)
The Running Dream
By Wendelin Van Draanen
Jessica, a skilled runner, loses her leg in a car accident. She thinks her life is over when she finds out that she needs a prosthetic leg because her life practically is running. Jessica starts to feel exposed, even when she's with her family. People act like she's practically invisible, until she meets Rosa. Rosa is a girl with cerebral palsy in Jessica's math class that everybody overlooks, especially Jessica. They develop a relationship that wasn't there before, because Rosa can see into Jessica's heart. Her family, teammates, and friends try to raise money for Jessica's prosthetic. Jessica wants to cross the finish line, but not by herself; she's taking Rosa with her. This is a really inspiring story. I'm not a runner, and I prefer lounging on the couch reading a book. In my opinion, I'm a very lazy, procrastinating person. This book made me want to just run. I had really high expectations for this book, but Jessica didn't seem to go out of the average girl-type of bubble. Rosa reminded me of Augutus from TFIOS because she had little pieces of paper that had the most memorable quotes ever. Jessica also had a love interest who was particularly annoying. He ignored Jessica before she got a prosthetic, and just magically started caring for Jessica. I mean, who does that?!? Seriously. I was really worried that Jessica and Rosa wouldn't stay friends after a while. This is because when I read books that have supporting characters with a disability, they help the main character and they they disappear as quickly as they were introduced. This bothers me very much, but at least this book didn't do this. It was a very close call. Overall, I would rate this book a 3.5 out of 5 stars. It was about average. Signing off, -ifeelbookish
Unicorn Crossing (Phoebe and Her Unicorn Series Book 5): Another Phoebe and Her Unicorn Adventure
By Dana Simpson
This is an amazing book that makes you feel so good! It has some amazing jokes that just crack you up! It's also a really happy book! It's about a girl named Phoebe who has a unicorn friend, they are best friends and the author really does show that!
There Is a Bird On Your Head! (An Elephant and Piggie Book)
By Mo Willems
I had read this when I was in Kindergarten. I still remember a lot! I'd recommend it for 3-6 year olds. But, your never too old for this book! Gerald was just standing when his best friend, Piggie, noticed there was a bird on his head. I don't remember a lot, but I think the bird ended on Piggie's head at the end
One Direction: The Official Annual 2012
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i luv one direction it is such a really awesome and cool plus awesome band. i luv it soooooo much!!! so awesome!!! YOU DON'T KNOW YOUR BEAUTIFUL! OH OH OH! THAT'S WAT MAKES U BEAUTIFUL! <33333
Home for the Holidays (The Mother-Daughter Book Club)
By Heather Vogel Frederick
In Home for the Holidays by Heather Vogel Fredrick, the character who faces the most problems is Becca. In every Mother-Daughter book club book, there is always 1 girl out of the 4 girls who has a family problem. In the book, Becca is still feeling a little uncomfortable about being friends with Emma, Cassidy, and Jess. Megan is her friend, so she is fine with her. She is uncomfortable because she used to tease Emma and Jess a lot, and she always hated Cassidy. Even worse for her, her family is having money issues, because her dad lost his job. I think that the main thing in this book is about their friendship together, and how they kept it together. Along the way, Becca messes up a few times, like stealing one of Megan’s friends, and playing mean pranks out of selfishness. In this book, I would say is when Becca is having sort of a self-conflict, because she still feels a little guilty about used being mean to all of them. She seems to really want to become their friends, but sometimes, her old habits still get in the way. Christmas was coming up, and Becca did not want any of her friends to know that her family was broke, so was always in a really bad mood, and never explaining herself, causing the other girls to get mad at her, because it seems likes Becca is jealous of something, or mad. Meanwhile, Emma and Jess, friends who have never fought before are now fighting, right before Christmas. Jess is mad at Emma, because Emma keeps listening to what Jess’s cousin, Felicia is saying about her. All of the girls keep fighting because people around them are playing pranks on them, causing them to blame each other. The story switches around to multiple points of views, and I realized that they all just misunderstood each other when they got into fights. Like what we used in class, I think the author’s goal is to show a character’s motivation, but by using different points of views for the reader to find out what was happening. The goals the author showed were what made the story interesting, in my opinion. This review was also for my home log.









