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The Hole Story of the Doughnut

The Hole Story of the Doughnut

By Pat Miller

I don't usually like history-type books, but this one seemed fun. The bonus? It was about doughnuts, one of my favorite topics. It was fun to learn about the history of doughnuts. It also taught me that people can play different roles in history.

Danny the Champion of the World

Danny the Champion of the World

By Roald Dahl

This story is about a boy called Danny and his father that is very friendly and they have adventures together.The story takes place in the woods. What can they do? I enjoyed the part when his father told Danny the secret because it´s very interesting because it is strange and you want to know what it is.My favorite part is when they whent to catch pheasants. How did they catch pheasants? This book is just right for the people that are eight up. If you like adventure and funny stories like Charlie and the Chocolate, the BFG, Witches or Fantastic Mr Fox, you can’t miss reading this wonderful story.

The Twits

The Twits

By Roald Dahl

This story is about two people called Mr. and Mrs.Twit. They are the most horrible people in the world. They play tricks on each other like putting worms in the spaghetti. They keep monkeys in the back yard and they make them stand upside down for hours . It is time for the monkeys to get their revenge. Will the monkeys get their revenge? My favorite part of the story is when Mrs.Twit went flying with many balloons because it is very funny.What I like most about the book were the characters because they are very funny. If you like funny books, this book is right for you as you are going to enjoy it .This book is for children between 8-11.

Sugar, Spice, and Sprinkles (9) (Sprinkle Sundays)

Sugar, Spice, and Sprinkles (9) (Sprinkle Sundays)

By Coco Simon

In this book written by the author Coco Simon, Sierra feels as if she is too sweet. Everyone keeps telling her how sweet she is, and it's really getting to her! But Sierra can't even stand up for her friends, because she feels too bad! Sierra decides that she needs to add some spice to her life... and fast! Read the book to find out more!

My Jasper June

My Jasper June

By Laurel Snyder

I really like this book!! It is a good story, but also very sad because this does happen in real life and I feel blessed that I have a good home. In this book, there is a girl named Leah, and her and her parents are really depressed because the summer before, Leah's little brother Sam drowned at summer camp. But then Leah meets Jasper, and her life is starting to get happier. She finds out that Jasper lives in a little house in the woods by herself, because she doesn't have the best family. Leah eventually convinces her parents that even though Jasper needs a good home, they cannot give her to the police or send her back to her family. Her parents decide to adopt Jasper, so now even though nothing can really fill the hole in their family, Leah has a new sister. It is so sweet and heartwarming!!

Look Into My Eyes (Ruby Redfort)

Look Into My Eyes (Ruby Redfort)

By Lauren Child

This book was very exciting and I loved it! There were many action-packed scenes, and was very interesting. I love how the author fit a puzzle for readers into the plot. Lauren Child gives clues throughout the book, I think this is very interesting and fun to do. This book was about a kid genius who is approached by a secret agency to help with a mission in code-breaking. But the mission is getting more dangerous by the minute. Then she has vital information but no has the time to listen to her! Will she be able to save her housekeeper, a national artifact, and the people she loves? I recommend this book to anyone 10 and up. I think anyone younger than that might be intimidated by the intense action.

The One Dollar Horse. by Lauren St John

The One Dollar Horse. by Lauren St John

By Lauren St John

Starting as a one dollar horse from the knacker's yard and then becoming a multi-million dollar horse seems like a miracle, and it was my favourite part of this book. When the author was writing about her riding Storm in the Badminton Trials I felt as if I were there to see it and go on that adventure with her. It was an amazing story about how a horse that didn't trust anyone at first slowly came to forming a strong and almost unbreakable bond with Casey Blue, the main character. They've had their ups and downs but in the end their team work worked out. Great book.

Cinco De Mouse-O! (Mouse (Holiday House))

Cinco De Mouse-O! (Mouse (Holiday House))

By Judy Cox

This is a nice book filled with excitement and fun. Cinco de Mayo is a holiday celebrated all over the world, and for the mice it is 'Cinco de Mouse-O'. It is a nice tale that shows the fun and excitement everyone has- even mice are included. If you are in for an epic tale filled with joy, then Cinco De Mouse-O is you're go-to book. It is overwhelmed with fun, which makes it a nice book.

Treasure Fever! (Schooling Around #1)

Treasure Fever! (Schooling Around #1)

By Andy Griffiths

Alright, let me start with the facts, this book is HILARIOUS!!! Henry is a student at Northwest Southeast Central School, when he gets a new teacher, Mr. Brainfright, who teaches them things like, how do skid on a banana peel, how to fly, and how to make history. So stop reading this review and start reading that book!

Independent Study: The Testing, Book 2

Independent Study: The Testing, Book 2

By Joelle Charbonneau

Wow! This book was so cool. It was a nice sequel to The Testing, but honestly I preferred the first book. It has a cliffhanger at the end, so I will definitely have to read Graduation Day, the next book. The end was kind of surprising, but that's okay! Some of the parts of this book were a little confusing and didn't really make sense, but I think that the second and third books of trilogies are always more difficult to write and don't always hold the reader's attention as well. I read this book in a couple of days, so I think that means I liked it!

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