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Into the Killing Seas
By Michael P. Spradlin
This book is the best!!!!!! I LOVE IT SO MUCH! This is a historical fiction book about the U.S.S Indianapolis. This was a boat that sank by a Japaneses torpedo. There are several shark attacks and tons of blood. Plus two boys stuck in the middle of it! This is a good book for people who like pain, suspense, a little horror, and history. I would not suggest this book for anyone under 12 and 13 because of the really detailed parts. This is a great book .
Survivors 3 (Stranded)
By Jeff Probst, Chris Tebbetts
Carter, Jane, Buzz and Vanessa are STILL trapped on nowhere island it's now been 2 weeks! They've had a tough time surviving without adults but they are really starting to bond. After some bad things happening to them , like getting attacked by wild hogs, there camp burning down, and missing the first plane there seen since the boat crash! They are starting to lose hope. Read the book to find out if they finally make it off the island.. Or things turn out even worse..! Recommended for 10+ Thanks for reading -Ajg16's reviews
Day of the Dragon King (Magic Tree House)
By Mary Pope Osborne
Jack and Annie have gone on many adventures!now that they are master librarians Morgan le fay is now sending them on missions now they are going to China to find a bamboo book they find it at the end and Morgan says that next time she doesn't know if they will be able to go to the mission because it is dangerous .this was a good and adventurous book I recommend it to 8+ and rate this book 3/5 stars 😁
101 Great Warships (The 101 Greatest Weapons of All Times)
By Professor of International Relations Robert Jackson
This book provides lots of info about warships and the time period that they were used in the world. It also shares which ones might be monuments now.
Timescape: Dreamhouse Kings, Book #4
By Robert Liparulo
The basic plot of this book is Two brothers and there sister are searching for there mom who got sucked into this portal thing because by some crazy thing/person took her. I honestly loved this series at first... But when I got to the fourth book I realized I couldn't even finish it, that never happens to me when I read! It was so drawn out that I just didn't care how the book ended anymore so sadly I do not recommend this book. But hey, maybe give it a shot just make sure to read it in order. Thanks for reading -Ajg16's Reviews
Torn Thread
By Anne Isaacs
Based on a true story, Eva and her sister are forced to spin thread for the German soldiers and as they struggle to put up with the hardships she finds unexpected help in many places. But every passing day feels like the threads that hold her family together are falling apart and each day gets more treacherous.
Junonia
By Kevin Henkes
Like many other well written Kevin Henkes book, Junonia is a story about a girl, named Alice Rice and goes to her beach cottage in Florida during the summer. If she is lucky, everything will be perfect, including her birthday. But when Alice returns she finds many changes and unexpected things start happen.
Extra Credit (Junior Library Guild Selection)
By Andrew Clements
Abby Carson is failing sixth grade. It isn't that Abby can't do her schoolwork, it's just that she doesn't like doing it. When a warning letter is sent home, Abby realizes that all of her slacking off could cause her to be held back-for real! Unless she meets some specific conditions, including taking an extra-credit project: find a pen pal in a foreign country. Simply enough (even for a girl who hates homework). When Abby's first letter arrives at a small school in Afghanistan, Sadded Bayat is chosen to be her pen pal..... Well, kind of. He is the best writer, but he is also a boy, and in his village it is not appropriate for a boy to correspond with a girl. So, hi younger sister dictates and signs the letter-until Sadded decides what his sister is telling Abby isn't what he'd like Abby to know. As letters flow back and forth between Illinois and Afghanistan, Abby and Sadeed discover that their letters are crossing more than an ocean. They are crossing a huge cultural divide and a minefield of different life-styles and traditions. Their growing friendship is also becoming a growing problem for both communities, and some people are not happy. Suddenly things are not simple!
Chasing Lincoln's Killer
By James L. Swanson
I thought this book was very interesting. This nonfiction book tells everything about John Wilkes Booth's plan, the actual attempt, and the escape plan. The whole book (especially the escape) is in so much detail that it feels like you were actually there witnessing everything! It is also amazing how the author went into every single piece of evidence to support the text itself. My overall review is it is the best nonfiction book there is.
A Certain Scientific Railgun: Astral Buddy Vol. 1
By Kazuma Kamachi
I read a preview in a book I was reading, it looked awesome!! I was thinking of trying it, but now I know i'll read it! Thanks.









