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If You Plant a Seed... and Other Nature Predictions (If Books)
By Blake A. Hoena
I thought this book was interesting because I love gardening and science. If you are interested in gardening and science, you may want to read it too. Reading books about science is fun.
Black Panther The Young Prince (Marvel Black Panther)
By Ronald L. Smith
This book is amazing. T'Challa is the prince of the former Black Panther. When his father sends him and his best friend to America, he receives a rare vibranium ring and a Black Panther suit. When he gets to America, he makes friends, but his best friend M' Baku
The Seventh Wish
By Kate Messner
The Seventh Wish is about a girl who goes fishing one day, to make money for her Irish step dress she is getting. to find that she caught a magic fish that would grant her any wish she wanted! Every wish she made turned out to go very wrong, but still very funny. But then, a tragedy hits her family surrounding her older sister, Abby. Charlie feels alone; she feels in last place. Through lots of struggles, Charlie learns life isn’t fair, but believing in it can make it better.
Into the Wardrobe: C. S. Lewis and the Narnia Chronicles
By David C. Downing
This was definitely the best book ever!! I would definitely recommend this book. It has all sorts of magic!😁! I can read this book in 5 hours. My parent's call me the "reading machine".
Living Fossils: Clues to the Past
By Caroline Arnold
I loved this book because the pictures of the living fossils and how they survived when the world changed so much I really like this book.
The Artemis Fowl Files
By Eoin Colfer
This is a GREAT book. It shows you the fairy shuttle ports, Foaly's gear, a two-page long Gnommish passage (to start you off on deciphering Gnommish) and a few short stories featuring Mulch, Holly, Turnball(Julius Root's evil brother) Root, Butler and Artemis Overall, this is a must-read for any Fowl Fan.
Weird But True 2: Expanded Edition
By National Geographic Kids
I can't belive a great white shark weighs as much as 15 gorilas!!!
History's Mysteries: Freaky Phenomena: Curious Clues, Cold Cases, and Puzzles From the Past
By Kitson Jazynka
I have not read it so it is not fair for me to rate it yet ( you cant judge a book by its cover or sneak peek). But it look interesting
The Rescue (Kidnapped, Book 3)
By Gordon Korman
This book was an amazing grand finale to a breath-taking series. It made me sweat with anticipation and fear what was about to happen, as you never know when you come to the last book, as there is a reason that it is the last book of the series. This book did not leave me disappointed or sad. I really enjoy Gordon Korman's writing, even though it is a bit short.
Hollywood, Dead Ahead (43 Old Cemetery Road)
By Kate Klise
Hollywood, Dead Ahead is the fifth book in the 43 Old Cemetery Road series. It features a man named Ignatius B. Grumply, a ghost named Olive C. Spence, and a boy named Seymour Hope, all of whom are living together in Spence Mansion as each others' adopted family. The book starts with film producer Moe Block Busters, who wants to make a movie based on their book. But when the trio arrives in Hollywood, they find some serious problems with the script, the casting, and most of all the contract Ignatius signed. Soon Olive digs up some dirty secrets, involving the frightening plans of Moe and his team of directors. Those plans, however, will soon go astray, because Olive is exactly the right person (or ghost) to come up with some creative schemes of her own. I definitely thought this book was darker than the other four in the series, particularly because of the despicable plans of the movie producers. This wasn't necessarily a bad thing, especially for older readers, such as me. It's possible their frightening intentions have the capability of scaring younger readers, but for me it made the story the most fascinating and captivating of all. This book was really creative and unique, as is the rest of the series and other books by Kate and Sarah Klise. I very much enjoyed the way it was written in letters, newspapers, contracts, plane tickets, post cards, drawings, and other paper materials. The addition of a ghost who can only communicate through writing definitely helped with dialogue, which I can see being a very difficult thing to deal with in this style of writing. Overall, I loved the book's fast-paced and creative style. It was a quick read, a great book to blow through as soon as I get a few hours of alone time. I would recommend this series in general for 10-12 year olds, but even older readers like me can definitely get a kick out of them.









