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Plantzilla Goes to Camp (Paula Wiseman Books)

Plantzilla Goes to Camp (Paula Wiseman Books)

By Jerdine Nolen

I do not recommend this book I did not like it. It's about Mortimer going to camp. He is really excited to go to camp until he reads in the info the camp sent him that no pets of any kind are allowed. But he sneaks Plantzilla in.

Minecraft: Combat Handbook (Updated Edition): An Official Mojang Book

Minecraft: Combat Handbook (Updated Edition): An Official Mojang Book

By Stephanie Milton

This book is really descriptive, it tells you how to kill a monster in the best and easiest way, this really helped me because I kept dying on Survival Mode... but now I have great diamond armor and weapons, plus 6 wolves!!, all because of this book!

Ultimate Book of Traps: Unbelievable Secrets and Ideas on how to Create and Avoid Traps You Couldn't Imagine Before! Works on Mobs and Players. ... (The Ultimate Book For Minecrafters)

Ultimate Book of Traps: Unbelievable Secrets and Ideas on how to Create and Avoid Traps You Couldn't Imagine Before! Works on Mobs and Players. ... (The Ultimate Book For Minecrafters)

By Lyder Flage

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Another pearl from #1 Best Selling Authors Creative Community This Minecraft ULTIMATE Book of Tra...

Pokémon Adventures: Diamond and Pearl/Platinum, Vol. 7 (Pokemon)

Pokémon Adventures: Diamond and Pearl/Platinum, Vol. 7 (Pokemon)

By Hidenori Kusaka

if you're a fan of pokemon this is a got to read in vol.9 they have an all intense battle to save the world

Dying to Meet You (43 Old Cemetery Road)

Dying to Meet You (43 Old Cemetery Road)

By Kate Klise

Oh my goodness! I loved this book a lot! As I got more into the book I started to get frustrated with Mr. Grumply because Olive was trying her very best to be be nice to him and help him out, but Mr. Grumply continued to think it was Seymour and said he did not believe in ghosts. But when he finally believed, I felt happier. I also thought it was not fair that they thought Mr. Grumply was losing his mind because Olive was real alright, so I just wish they would believe! I thought the end was the best part, because Mr. Grumply really changed and it made me feel good. But it was very sad how he was losing Olive as a friend. But in the end when Olive said she was going to leave, I was like "SERIOUSLY! No! Olive can't leave, that would be terrible!" But I am glad she stayed and they became a happy family. So overall I LOVED this book, and definitely recommend this to a reader who wants a feel good story.

100 Most Disgusting Things On The Planet

100 Most Disgusting Things On The Planet

By Anna Claybourne

If you think that something is gross.wait 😝 wait until you open this book and u will find even more gross things like blue cheese is just moldy cheese!!! 🤐 this was such an awesome book I wish I owned this book it's from my library.☺ I would love to read this again so many awesome yet gross facts😉also here is another nasty fact !male hippos flick there tails around and around as fast as they can when they poo!so they can spread it around so they can mark there territory 😂 nasty!!! I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 4/5 stars 😁 😁 -Pizzagirl7 😁 😁

The Phantom of the Post Office (43 Old Cemetery Road)

The Phantom of the Post Office (43 Old Cemetery Road)

By Kate Klise

This was a really great addition to the 43 Old Cemetery Road series. It is the fourth book in the series and personally one of my favorites. Something mysterious is happening in Ghastly. The age of letters is coming to an end and the post office in shutting down. There is something in mailbox 5 writing letters to The Spence Mansion and calling itself and phantom. But the end may lead to a shocking secret, and envy. Also, the boy makes and new friend. This book is mysterious and exciting at the same way. Told in transcripts, newspaper clippings, letters, and pictures, it will leave you one the edge of your seat the whole time.

Nzingha: Warrior Queen of Matamba, Angola, Africa, 1595

Nzingha: Warrior Queen of Matamba, Angola, Africa, 1595

By Patricia C. McKissack

This diary is written by a 13 year old girl named Nzingha she is a West African princess. She always wants to go hunting with with her father but he and the others who help him lead day tell her it is not proper for a princess to hunt (not fair!). One day Nzingha hopes she will be queen - when she a little girl her mother took her to a woman named Ajala for a reading, Ajala told her mother that Nzingha was destined to be the leader of three village Ndongo - and really believes she would make a great queen and she also believes her brother is weak and would not make a good leader. This was not my favorite Royal diaries book because it seemed shorter then the others. Recommended for 12+ Thanks for reading -Ajg16's reviews

The Curious World of Calpurnia Tate

The Curious World of Calpurnia Tate

By Jacqueline Kelly

If you read the first book you know that Calpurnia is the only girl of seven children. And that she wants to be a scientist. If you haven't read the book I just told you the main parts :) In this book Callie discovers that some people think that just because she is a girl she can't be what she wants to be. Can Callie convince her family that girls can do great things to? I liked this book better than the first one.

Three Pennies

Three Pennies

By Melanie Crowder

What would you do if you lost the only family member you had? What would you do if you found out your mother didn't want you? You’ll have to read T hree Pennies By:Melanie Crowde r to find out more. Marin is a foster child that has gone from home to home, the couple of things she takes with her from home to home are her Three pennies, Her small copy of the I Ching and her piggy bank with a single dime inside. She's been trying to find her mother her whole life, she has one last chance before she loses her forever. One of the only memories of her mother is laying the grass on her blanket and her mother's head blocking the sun for hitting her head. Marin travels from foster home to foster home before possibly finding her forever home. This book will put you on the edge of your seat! Poor Marin was put into the foster system when she was just four because her mother abandoned her. Her mother is the antagonist in this story. How would you feel if your parent abandoned you when you were just four and still hasn't made an effort to see you in seven years. I’d recommend this book to 6-8 graders, it's a very sensitive topic and kids that are younger might not understand the things marin goes through like, Bouncing from foster home to foster home and not having a mother.

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