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Minecraft: DIARY of a MINECRAFT NINJA, In Search of Vindication and Revenge (Minecraft herobrine mods, Minecraftraft free download)
By Minecrafty Family Books
Anita
it pretty good book and have alot of pages soo if u want read some thing cool and pretty this is the book for you,
The Meltdown (Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book 13)
By Jeff Kinney
I love the wimpy kid books! They're all very funny, and they have great plots throughout the story. Here are some of my favorites in the series: Old school, Double down, Diary of a Wimpy kid, and Dog Days. I always read the Wimpy kid books in my spare time. But I recommend reading the books to yourself because tbh it doesn't have much words and when I was first introducing the book to my friend I read it aloud and my friend didn't like the book as much as she does now when she reads them to herself my other friends also agree that reading it to yourself makes the wimpy kid book seem better. But overall I love reading the wimpy kid books, the characters are very funny, I also like the movies, probably not as much as I like the books though because the books are sooooo good.
The Storybook of Legends
By Shannon Hale
This story keeps people wondering,what is going to happen next.It is enjoyable as well as very nicely written.It is mainly wrote around the perspective of Raven Queen(daughter of the Evil Queen) and Apple White(daughter of Snow White). The day of Legacy Day brings fear and joy to Apple`s mind. That day she will pledge her destiny,become the next Snow White and live her own Happily Ever After. On the other hand if Raven does not pledge to be the next Evil Queen and give Apple the poisoned apple it could mean a Happily Never After for both of them. The End is just the beginning...
To Kill a Mockingbird
By Harper Lee
Many said that Harper Lee would, in fact, not be able to write a good novel. Her first and most famous one, however, did prove them wrong. This is a charming classic that follows the journey of a small, six year old girl named Scout as she explores the wonder of growing up in a world ran entirely by adults. It's during the depression and Scout's single father, Atticus, is having a harder time then usual supporting her and her older brother, Jem, which is strange news for a lawyer. When he gets a tough case, regarding an african american man framed for harassment, he finds many struggles within the case itself as well as the input of his fellow townsfolk. Having grown up in a sleepy Alabama town in the 30's, Scout was sheltered most of her life from the reality that encompassed the rest of the world. She has never seen so much excitement in her life. The most unique thing about this novel is how the story grows. Most books allow you access to the main character's own mental growth, but this book showcases the development of an entire town and how changing one thing may lead others to turn against one another or rise up for the cause. In To Kill a Mockingbird, you will be able to relate to the mentally excelled main character and the way that she views things from outside the box and without a previous knowing. I recommend this book for an older audience because of its language and rather mature themes. It will always have a warm spot in my heart as one of the most touching and cleverly written books in existence.
The Puppy Place #3: Shadow
By Ellen Miles
I choso this book because the dogs are cute~ I really very love dog and other animals. other was, I'm going to have a hamster for pet~! But not yet. So, after I read it, I must love animals more!
The Puppy Place Special Edition: Chewy and Chica
By Ellen Miles
i have a dog named chewy so i loved this book. it really helped me deal with my dogs potty training.
The Unteachables
By Gordon Korman
Have you ever gone to a school where you there's a class that is for 'bad kids'? Well, in Greenwich middle school, a class called SCS-8 is filled with kids that are misfits and delinquents. Kids like Aldo; who has anger management issues, Parker; who doesn't know how to read, Kiana; who isn't even registered in a class, and Elaine; who rhymes with 'pain'. Their teacher is Mr. Kermit, who was caught in a cheating scandal from his years of teaching and shattered his confidence in teaching. In this book, Mr. Kermit and the kids work with each other and slowly build up the teacher-student bond. The teacher still tries to fight through all the issues in his job to keep teaching. After reading this book and seeing all characters' perspectives, I finally understood how it felt to be a different peron, not just being a regular person at school. I hope you guys take a shot at this book because this book can be based in a real-life-school situation.
Never Girls #8: Far from Shore (Disney: The Never Girls)
By Kiki Thorpe
Another adventure awaits for you with Kate McCrady along with her friends; Mia and Gabby Vasquez and Lainey Winters. One day when they are in Pixie Hollow as usual with their fairies friends until Tinker Bell said something about Peter Pan, and Peter is her oldest friend until she forgot of why she waited too long to hang out with him until remembered why. But also, Tinker also knew that Peter could easily get the girls in troubles, so she worries about them. - Happy Reading!
Chronicles of Narnia, Prince Caspian: The Official Illustrated Movie Companion (The Chronicles of Narnia Film Tie-In)
By Ernie Malik
I've watched part 1 and 2 and L LOVE IT!!!! So when I heard there was a book, I'm like "OM goodness! I have to get this book!!" So I got the book. If some of you guys are Narnia nerds, I really hope you read this book! For Narnia and for Aslan!!!
Brave
By Svetlana Chmakova
Jensen Graham can identify with many middle schoolers. Hates math, has trouble finding a seat at lunch, failing grades and doesn’t seem to belong. Jensen dreams of becoming an astronaut and exploring on Mars, and becoming a hero for his friends. Yet, Jensen ponders over whether his friends are really... friends? His art club friends make fun of him and call him names for fun. Jensen knows it’s not serious, and they are really his friends, but he’s still uncomfortable about it. Lately Jensen has been bullied by Foster and Yanic, two middle schoolers who love to bully others. They call him “fat and stupid”, and make mean jokes and leave notes so that Jensen can’t use evidence to tell on them. Jensen joins the newspaper crew to run away from Foster and Yanic, and they discuss this bullying issue further. When Jensen is given a survey, and the last question on it says, “Do you know someone that would save you a seat, or do you feel isolated or alone?” Jensen does not know how to answer, and his middle school life gets worse and worse. Can Jensen solve his problems? Or will life continue to go on like this?









