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Deserter (Wings of Fire: Winglets #3)

Deserter (Wings of Fire: Winglets #3)

By Tui T. Sutherland

This was my fav of all the winglets and it makes me HATE Burn even more

Bully (Bluford High)

Bully (Bluford High)

By Paul Langan

I chose to read this book because it looked very interesting to me. It's about a boy having to move away from Philidelphia with his mom . Once he arrives at a new town he has to go to a new school called " Bluford High".When he gets there a boy bullies him because he's smaller and the new kid. But later on he's gonna fight back.

The Nocturnals: The Mysterious Abductions

The Nocturnals: The Mysterious Abductions

By Tracey Hecht

I just read something about this new series - looks cool. I love animal adventure books!

Milly-Molly-Mandy Stories

Milly-Molly-Mandy Stories

By Joyce Lankester Brisley

I absolutely loved this book! It has some awesoe vocab and it it alltogether thrilling! It just leaves you hanging and makes you want to carry on and read more!

Scorpia Rising (Alex Rider)

Scorpia Rising (Alex Rider)

By Anthony Horowitz

This was the final book (not counting the prequel) of the Alex Rider series. And I thought it was really, unmeasurably awesome. I liked how the author wrote a beginning of 112 pages without 1 word in Alex's perspective and it had such an amazing plan but for such a minor thing. The main antagonist Razim was even smarter than the Winston Yu man from Snakehead and he was going to set him up. Scorpia was able to record everything that Alex did and then kill him, showing that Great Britain was using a teenage spy and how he got killed in action. This would disgrace the British government so much that nobody would want to work with them. I think that this was an amazing final and I loved how he got totally set up by Scorpia and that they were way ahead of him. It was an unpredictable book and also my favorite of all of the Alex Rider series because of it's intensity.

Swagger

Swagger

By Carl Deuker

The book I read is called"Swagger" by Carl Deuker and it is really good! The settings in this book are at the basketball court, at Jonas's house and at school. Jonas was the main character in the story and he loves to play basketball. His position is point guard, he gets requested to go to college because of his basketball skills. He doesn't know that his coach is weird and makes one of his students do some weird things. The turning point in the book is when he knows that his dad is getting better from a work injury, because he really cares for his dad. The antagonist in the book is Hartwell because he is the bad guy in the book who does bad things to Jonas's best friend Levi. The protagonist is Jonas because he is the main character of the book and he has to deal with a lot of things in his life like his dad getting hurt and his friend Levi that he has to deal with. I recommend this book to 7th grade and up because it has some harder words to read. I hope you liked this review and read this book.

The Red Pencil

The Red Pencil

By Andrea Davis Pinkney

The red pencil is an amazing book with great details and good illustrations. I am reading it in my book club and so far it is great. I suggest it to 5th and 6th graders

Yearbook (Puppy Bowl)

Yearbook (Puppy Bowl)

By Tracey West

The book had some cute dogs and it is a fun book to read, I think any one who likes cute dogs shold read this book. have fun with this book if you want to read it. BEST BOOK EVER!

The Journey Back

The Journey Back

By Priscilla Cummings

Do you have a taste for adventure, suspense, bravery, and mystery? Then, The Journey Back by Priscilla Cummings is a book for you! The book takes place in modern times, and has many different locations in which the main character travels, such as the Cliffside Youth Detention Center, a bustling highway, the forest, a Virginia canal towpath, a campground, and a horse farm. The protagonist is Michael Griswold, a.k.a, Digger. The main antagonist is Michael’s mind, along with the police, and a gambler named Sherwood Hawkins. Two conflicts of the story are a prank Michael pulls on his neighbor's son, accidentally leading to the boy’s death. For this, he gets driven all the way to Maryland’s western border, and thrown into the Cliffside Youth Detention Center. However, after a visit from his mother, Michael finds that his family is still suffering from severe abuse by his father. Another conflict. Michael does something crazy, wanting to travel across the state to stop his father. This leads to the police on his tail, and deception from his mind if he made the right choice. The turning point in the story is when he finds friends and stays with them at a campground. The friends bring comfort, but one friend’s father, Sherwood Hawkins is willing to call the police at any slip up or refusal to do his bidding. Things take a turn for the worst when Sherwood steals all the money Michael has, disabling him from going anywhere. With guilt from the accident, the police on his tail, and nowhere to run, what will happen to Michael? Find out in The Journey Back, by Priscilla Cummings. I would recommend this book to anyone in 7th grade and over. My reasoning is that this book includes very mature material and lots of violence.

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