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Overwatch World Guide

Overwatch World Guide

By Terra Winters

The game is really fun I just need tips on how to get better at it I think you should make a tips and tricks book

Ultimate Bugopedia: The Most Complete Bug Reference Ever (National Geographic Kids)

Ultimate Bugopedia: The Most Complete Bug Reference Ever (National Geographic Kids)

By Darlyne Murawski, Nancy Honovich

Really bad; if you are young and like nature, this is the book for you.

Short Stories of Langston Hughes

Short Stories of Langston Hughes

By Langston Hughes

Eli

Have you ever given or got a second chance? If you did, you will like the story “Thank you ma'am'' by Langston Hughes. In the beginning the boy Roger tries to steal Mrs. Jones’s purse, and later she gives the boy a second chance. The text teaches me that everyone deserves a second chance. For example the story shows this when Mrs. Jones gives Roger a second chance even though he tried to steal, when Mrs. Jones might have got a second chance so she is doing the same thing for Roger, and when Mrs. Jones gives Roger food and money. This shows that people deserve a second chance. One reason everyone deserves a second chance is because Mrs. Jones gave the boy Roger a second chance even though he tried to steal. For example In the beginning of the story of “Thank you ma’am” Mrs. Jones was walking alone and someone tried to steal Mrs. Jones’s purse. Later on, she brought the boy home to wash his face. Meanwhile Mrs. Jones took her eyes off of the boy, when the boy could have run out the door . . . but he didn’t. In the text it said,“The woman did not watch the boy to see if he was going to run now, nor did she watch her purse which was left behind her on the day-bed.” This shows that she gave him a second chance because everyone deserves one. Another reason everyone deserves a second chance is because Mrs. Jones might have got a second chance when she was young so she is doing the samething for Roger. For example Near the middle of the story Mrs. Jones brings the boy back to Mrs. Jones went home with the boy to wash his face. In the part after that Mrs. Jones and the boy were talking about their lives. The boy then says that he does not have family at his house. Later Mrs. Jones says that she had done things too. In the text it said ,“I have done things, too, which I would not tell you, son-nether tell God, if he didn’t already know.” This shows that someone might have helped her and given her a second chance because they felt the same as Mrs. Jones feel’s for the boy. My last reason everyone deserves a second chance is because Mrs. Jones gave the boy food and money even though he tried to steal. For example In the beginning, middle and end of the story of Thank you ma’am it shows evidence that the text teaches me everyone deserves a second chance. In the beginning Mrs. Jones takes the boty home, then she gives the boy lima beans and ham. This is weird because the boy tried to steal and she is giving him food. Later, the boy said he wants shoes but he does not have money to buy them. Mrs. Jones then gives the boy 10 dollars so the boy can buy shoes. One technique is description. The author did this because the reader would not understand lot’s of things. According to the Author she puts in, “ Now, here, take this 10 dollars and buy some blue suede shoes,” and the text said “ she heated some lima beans and ham she had in the icebox.” This shows that if someone does something bad, you can give them a second chance. In conclusion everyone deserves a second chance, it shows this when Mrs. Jones gave Roger a second chance. When Mrs. Jones might have got a second chance. When Mrs. Jones gives Roger food and money. If this happens like this I will give people a second chance. So, will you give people a second chance?

Judy Moody Declares Independence

Judy Moody Declares Independence

By Megan McDonald

While visiting Boston, Judy meets a British girl named Tori. The girls become pen pals. One day, inspired by British facts and a package from Tori, Judy starts her own Boston Tub Party, based on the Boston Tea Party. Judy and her friends pour tea in the bathtub. Uber messy!

Razzle Dazzle Unicorn (Phoebe and Her Unicorn)

Razzle Dazzle Unicorn (Phoebe and Her Unicorn)

By Dana Simpson

I recommend this book because it is really funny. The main characters, Phoebe and Marigold Heavenly Nostrils (best name ever) get along well. They have some exciting adventures. In this book, Marigold Heavenly Nostrils tries to out-dazzle the Christmas tree thanks to Phoebe's help. I love this comic book series-it makes me laugh. :)

Magicalamity

Magicalamity

By Kate Saunders

I really like this book because you can never tell what is gonna happen next in a book. Like in a book that is very intresting has some plot twistes right? Magicalamity is a really amazing book and I really enjoyed it and I hope you guys do too! Have fun reading it!:)👌😁😜😉

If the Magic Fits (100 Dresses)

If the Magic Fits (100 Dresses)

By Susan Maupin Schmid

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This book was so good! Darling lives in a castle at the bottom level. She has been raised by an old lady, but the old lady has started to lose her eyesight and hearing. But then Darling gets to be a maid for a higher level. Infact, she even gets to see the princess! But her new luck gets even better when she discovers a closet of 100 different dresses. ONE HUNDRED. So Darling tries one on- promising just to see her reflection and then get back to work. But when she sees her reflection, she's a whole different person! 100 different people she can be. Darling will have some daring adventures, but can she help rescue the truth and save a heart? The plot was a tiny bit slow, but it was a fantastic book! 4/5 stars! Happy reading!

You Go First

You Go First

By Erin Entrada Kelly

I love many books by Erin Entrada Kelly and "You Go First" is definitely one of them. It is told in two different perspectives only connected by an online Scrabble game that keeps them connected in the hard times that they are facing. Charlotte's dad is in the hospital and her best friend has drifted toward the popular group. Bridget has a pair of Vans, got lots of new clothes, and paints her nails, Charlotte wants to keep hanging out with her but she doesn't seem to fit in. Charlotte is left with no friends and she finds that she has more in common with Magda, the girl next door, than she ever had with Bridget. Ben decides he is going to run for student council treasurer, but doesn't find much support from his school mates. On top of that, his parents decide to get a divorce, that he had no idea was coming. The only person who really gets him is Wyatt, who is kept away from the drama of the school cafeteria on account of his allergies. Charlotte and Ben connect in unexpected ways while they push through their problems in unique ways, find new friends, and learn to not be someone that you're not to impress others. I love how lots of Kelly's books have the character's lives connect in ways that they don't realize. This was a wonderful book, so good that I read it in a day!

The Inquisitor's Tale: Or, The Three Magical Children and Their Holy Dog

The Inquisitor's Tale: Or, The Three Magical Children and Their Holy Dog

By Adam Gidwitz

This story is about three children and one dog who have the adventure of a lifetime. Jenna is just a regular pheasant girl-until she starts having visions of the future. After she protects her Gwen, the dog and also a saint, who happened to come back to life after years of death, she is put on the wanted list and goes on the run. Jacob is a Jewish boy who can heal any wound. After some teen thugs set fire onto the Jewish part of town, he goes to try and finding his parents. William is a dark and very large young monk, who has supernatural strength. He sets off to deliver a set of books to another monastery after he is kicked out of his own. When the children meet they join forces, and set off on an incredible adventure, full of danger, nobility, and conflict. This was a very interesting medieval tale. There were so many little details about life during that time period, you could tell the author researched a lot. I also liked that there were relatable problems in the book, even though they were in a different century. Problems dealing with race, prejudice, and religion were throughout the book. I have never read a book like this before. Each chapter was told by a different narrator, and it was told in the sense that the storytellers were at a pub, just sitting around, telling their part. Sometimes it was confusing, if you didn’t pay attention the the title you didn’t know who was speaking. For some people I am sure that it would be pure frustration and they would give up almost immediately. Somehow for me though, it worked. I liked knowing the story from different points of view, and for most of the book they are telling it after it has already happened. I also thought the illustrations were cool. The way the book was formatted was that there were larger margins, and all the drawings were stretched along side the words. Sometimes the pictures made sense, or like the illustrator warns us at the beginning they are random, and are like a doodle book. I recommend this book to older elementary students and middle school students, especially those who enjoy reading about medieval culture. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.

Assassination Classroom, Vol. 1

Assassination Classroom, Vol. 1

By Yusei Matsui

Assassination Classroom is a manga and anime series for everybody who likes to get some assassination going in their boring life. The series is about class 3E, the lowest ranked class in all of Kunugigaoka Junior High School, is usually disrespected. Suddenly, one day, a secret assassin named Mr. Karasuma sent from the government came to the class, which is in the old school building, a tiny, secluded shack far away from the new one on a mountain top, came with a yellow octopus looking creature. Surprisingly, that creature wanted to be a teacher. Hah, that rhymes. Anyways, the creature was had stolen a chunk of the moon and has claimed that he would do the same to the Earth as well a year from then in march. The government let him pursue his final wish, which was to teach. And the government also set up a plan. They thought that if they train the students to become assassins, the students could kill him before the creature destroys the Earth. And of course, since the prize money was 10 billion yen (100 million in USA), they couldn't turn down the offer. But as they try to kill Koro~sensei, as they named their teacher, they start to grow affection. Koro~Sensei has taught them and has made them smarter. They have a lot to thank him for. They know they have to kill him, but do they want to? Will they really? Well, find out what happens for yourself. My favorite character is Nagisa Shiota, which is hard to tell, but is the main student character (and 2nd most main character besides Koro~Sensei in the whole show) in E class. My second favorite is Karma Akabane. who is a super intelligent guy, but he fights a lot. He would have been in A class if he didn't fight. My 3rd is Koro Sensei. I give this a 5 star! It's awesome, and I recommend it to you... if your fine with cussing... :)

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