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Hidden Window Mystery
By Carolyn Keene
I love Nancy Drew mysteries, and this one is great as well! Nancy Drew is searching for a missing window which she read about in a newspaper. I like how the the characters in this book are intertwined, and even though in the beginning nothing seems to make sense, everything lines up in the end.
Whispering Statue
By Carolyn Keene
Another great Nancy Drew book! The answer to the mystery is very clever, and the book is pretty enjoyable. Nancy's father has a client who needs a mystery to be solved. The mystery involves an art seller, that does not seem to be paying people for the books he buys from them. Nancy adopts a disguise and goes down to discover the answer to the mystery.
The Crooked Banister (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories, No. 48)
By Carolyn Keene
I did enjoy this book. However, I feel that I would have enjoyed it more if I had not read other Nancy Drew books previously. The format of the Nancy Drew books are all very similar. There is always more than one mystery that she solves, and despite the fact they don't seem alike at all they always have to do with eachother. Despite this, the substance of each mystery is very different from book to book, and even the same mysteries in one book seem pretty different. Nancy tries to locate the owner of a large house that contains spooky paintings, a creepy robot, and is very crooked. If you want to understand why.. . read the book!
Ruby Wizardry: An Introduction to Programming for Kids
By Eric Weinstein
I LOVED THIS BOOK! It was really amazing. This is one of the best coding books I've read. Not only does it teach you the Ruby programming language, but it also adds a story in it, which makes it easier to understand. I really recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn Ruby.
My Friend Flicka
By Mary O'Hara
"My Friend Flicka" is the book for all horse lovers! It is heart felt and an amazing story. Highly recomend it for any Horse lover. Not for younger kids, but todally for kids 10+. I also recomend the rest of Mary O'Hara's books. Read them today!
Pandemonium (Delirium Trilogy)
By Lauren Oliver
Absolutely magnificent. Lena's spellbinding adventure continues in the second book of the Delirium Trilogy. Without food, without water, and most importantly with her love Alex, Lena staggers through the Wilds, indiscriminately choosing trees and shelter to sleep. For days, she has ventured through the tangled woods. She would give up if her final promise hadn't been to Alex that she would run. So when Lena is found and taken care of by an Invalid named Raven, she can't tell if she is thankful, cautious, or angry. The rest of the story alternates between Lena's gradual recovery in the Wilds and her mission years later back in Portland, with a fake identity. And when Lena meets Julian Fineman, the face of the Deliria-Free America association, when they're captured by Scavengers, her life will be forever changed. In all truth, the first book was okay, but this one was positively magnificent by all standards. Compelling, intriguing, suspenseful, and ending with a cliffhanger, "Pandemonium" kept me up all night just thinking about what would happen in the final installment.
The Count of Monte Cristo
By Alexandre Dumas père
This book is a great book for eight grade students. This story happens in the Napoleon time, so you have to know about histpry of Napoleon. It is fun to read if you like mystery. It doesn't have many themes or emotions to it. It's a story of avenge.
Mummies and Pyramids: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #3: Mummies in the Morning (Magic Tree House Fact Tracker)
By Will Osborne, Mary Pope Osborne
Anyone who wants to learn more about the ancient Egyptians should read this book! There were so many cool facts about pyramids, mummies, and how the ancient Egyptians lived! It was really good.
American Revolution: A Nonfiction Companion to Revolutionary War on Wednesday (Magic Tree House Research Guide Series)
By Mary Pope Osborne, Natalie Pope Boyce
Paul
if I could read it I would think it was sad
Rain Forests: A Nonfiction Companion to Afternoon on the Amazon (Magic Tree House Fact Tracker)
By Will Osborne, Mary Pope Osborne
i like this book. Because it has cool facts about the rain forest. Because...it is cool.and you learn new. Facts!!









