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Lunch Lady and the Summer Camp Shakedown: Lunch Lady #4
By Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Today they are going to camp.but the counselors are making lots of jokes about a green goey monster in the lake .and one of the counslers dress up as the monster and scares the kids.but this time it attacks the counselor .and nobody believes him .I'm not going to spoil it but you'll be surprised!!!😁 I think this was a good book and I recommend to all ages and I rate this book 4/5 stars 😁 Pizzagirl7 😁 😁
Lunch Lady and the Field Trip Fiasco: Lunch Lady #6
By Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Today they are going on a field trip and ... . . . . The kids think the tour is boring so they go and look around and they see that some of the art is fake!like a painting,and a rubber head thing!then they know it's fake.😮 then these people come into the room and say "courosidy killed the cat!!!" Then the capture them and put them in a cell. but then!!!Lunch lady saves the day and fixes the paintings!I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 4/5 😁 Pizzagirl7 😁
Tom Gates: Genius Ideas (Mostly)
By L Pichon
This book is quite funny. You should read it. The boy in the book loves wafers and knows how to do wafer balancing. My favorite part is when Delia's hair looks terrible because I find it funny. I think kids of the age 6 - 12 must read this book.
Machines Go to Work in the City
By William Low
This was a pretty good book. It talked about a lot of different machines. I really liked the garbage truck the best. It had good pictures.
Giraffe Problems
By Jory John
This book was really good. I liked the giraffe a lot, even if he didn't like his neck. I'm glad he made a friend at the end of the book.
DK Readers L1: The LEGO Movie: Meet Unikitty!
By Shari Last
Unikitty is a great friend. She is a great Lego character. I really liked her in the Lego movie. This book did a good job explaining who Unikitty is.
Radiance: A Riley Bloom Book
By Alyson Noël
my friend reiley (lol she has the same name, different spelling as the main character) recommended this series to me when i was eight, and i was captivated by the radiance (HAHA A PUN!! but a really bad one) of this series. it's actually decently interesting because you get to see how heaven is envisioned according to the author. recommended for girls, mostly (but boys don't let this review stop you from reading the riley bloom series), if you like books with an intriguing romance and a slow-moving plot.
The Littlest Bigfoot
By Jennifer Weiner
Alice has always known she was different, but she didn't know why. She was bigger than the other kids, and had a ton of orange brown curly hair she called The Mane. The other kids had never accepted her, not even her parents had. She went from school to school, trying to find 'her people' as her grandma said. Finally her parents sent her to The Experimental Center for Love and Learning. Everyone there was weird and different, and everyone was polite to her, until a girl named Jessica comes. She pretends to be Alice's friend just so she can humiliate her. Alice becomes friends with Millie, a Bigfoot. Can Alice save Millie's tribe when people start hunting them?
The Year of the Dog (A Pacy Lin Novel)
By Grace Lin
When Pacy's mom tells her that this is a good year for friends, family, and "finding herself," Pacy begins searching right away. As the year goes on, she struggles to find her talent, deals with disappointment, makes a new best friend, and discovers just why the Year of the Dog is a lucky one for her after all.









