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Doll in the Garden : A Ghost Story

Doll in the Garden : A Ghost Story

By Mary Downing Hahn

It's genuinely spooky and beautifully written, and includes some great commentary on losing someone you love and the grieving process. This is one of my go-to books when a child wants a scary book to check out, and one that I will keep re-reading every few years.

My Weird School Daze #6: Mrs. Jafee Is Daffy!

My Weird School Daze #6: Mrs. Jafee Is Daffy!

By Dan Gutman

mrs. jaffy is d

I think the book was funny because mrs jafee starts war and Aj ties mrs jafee up just because there team is losing !

DC Comics Ultimate Character Guide

DC Comics Ultimate Character Guide

By Brandon T. Snider

I recommend dc comics ultimate character guide. It was awesome because I got to learn about a lot of characters. Another cool fact is that its alphabet order

The Afterlife Academy

The Afterlife Academy

By Frank L. Cole

Walter Prairie handles bullies effortlessly, he is quite the popular kid. On the other hand Charlie Dewdle is paranormal obsessed, a person who you would call a freak. Once Walter dies he became an Afterlife Academy Agent , his mission was to protect Charlie against creatures from the underworld. The start of their adventure was unpleasant and unexpected , Walter somehow , in a way ,possessed Charlie which created another dilemma. Charlie treasured an ancient book identified as ' The Summoner's Handbook' which is a book all creatures of the Underworld desire. Their adventure of studying and figuring out what to undertake is still a mystery. M.B

ghostgirl

ghostgirl

By Tonya Hurley

All Charlotte wants is to be liked. She is a social outcast that is desperate for someone, anyone to at least notice her. Throw in Charlotte's crush, a gummy bear, Physics class, and that's the end of Charlotte as we know it, literally. At the end of Physics class, Charlotte unbelievably chokes on a gummy bear just when Damien her crush, actually notices her. Tragic, isn't it? Well, she ends up in "DeadEd", a class for dead students to "graduate" which simply means to move on. This book is an amazing story of the constant struggle for popularity, and the lengths we'll go to achieve that. Hurley's debut novel really amazed me. It seemed really ironic in the beginning, but as the story progressed I became more engrossed with the story. I love the illustrations, and especially the cover. The story was actually really thought-provoking with a dark twist. Overall, I really liked it, and I can't wait to read the whole series. Lastly, I think this is quite a mature read so I would recommend this to 14+. ~ifeelbookish

National Geographic Kids Animal Records: The Biggest, Fastest, Weirdest, Tiniest, Slowest, and Deadliest Creatures on the Planet

National Geographic Kids Animal Records: The Biggest, Fastest, Weirdest, Tiniest, Slowest, and Deadliest Creatures on the Planet

By Sarah Wassner, Kathy Furgang

Tessa

I think it's a great book the read and its fun to read lots of good things

Poseidon and the Sea of Fury (Heroes in Training)

Poseidon and the Sea of Fury (Heroes in Training)

By Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams

This book is about poseidon and he thinks he is the king of the sea. but they meet unpleasent visitors can they still beat them.

Never Say Die (Alex Rider)

Never Say Die (Alex Rider)

By Anthony Horowitz

I recently finished the book, and I thought "Never Say Die" was amazing! With a new plot and mystery with every word it will keep you reading past your bedtime. Like all the Alex Rider books, Alex is pushed into working with MI6 again, resilient as always Alex disobeys Mrs.Jones orders and goes on his own mission, to rescue Jack. With new villains/antagonists and dangers this is my 3rd favorite Alex Rider book in the series. I give this book 5/5 stars, and recommend it for kids 10+. You should read the other books in the series to understand the plots in the new book. More thrills and action this new addition to the series will not leave you disappointed! My favourite Alex Rider book is Point Blanc. I hope you enjoy the "Never Say Die" book as much as I did! (PS. FOR ALL YOU DIE HARD ALEX RIDER FANS I HAVE A THEORY THE NEXT INSTALMENT WILL BE "NIGHTSHADE") Your fellow bean_boy12

The Sorceress: Book 3 (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel)

The Sorceress: Book 3 (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel)

By Michael Scott

The third book in Michael Scott's "Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel" series, The Sorceress, kicks the action up to a whole new level. Adding to the series' menagerie of immortal humans ("humani") and mythological beasts, the book picks up where The Magician left off: the immortal Nicholas Flamel (of The Alchemyst) and the twins, Sophie and Josh, have just arrived at St. Pancras international train station in London. Almost immediately, they're confronted with a demonic bounty hunter that immortal magician John Dee has sent their way. At the same time, Dee's occasional cohort, Niccolo Machiavelli, decides to focus his energy on Perenelle Flamel, the Alchemyst's wife, who has been imprisoned at Alcatraz since the beginning of the series. In this book, Perenelle gets a chance to show off her sorcery and resourcefulness, fighting and forging alliances with ghosts, beasts, and the occasional Elder to try and find a way out of her predicament and back to Flamel. Scott is as playful as ever, introducing new immortals--famous figures from history who (surprise!) are still alive. He also adds to the roster of fantastical beasts, which already includes such intriguing foes as Bastet, the Egyptian cat goddess, and the Morrigan, or Crow Goddess. Raising the stakes with each installment, Scott deftly manages multiple story lines and keeps everything moving pretty quickly, making this third book a real page-turner. More than just another piece in the puzzle of the whole series, The Sorceress is an adventure in its own right, and will certainly leave series fans wanting more.

How to Talk to Girls

How to Talk to Girls

By Alec Greven

OK this book is not ok for little kids and I think boys should have this book come in handy. But I just wanted to see how its like so ya. (fun fact) this book was first wrote on paper by a 4th grade boy, and the news spread and his paper writing turned into a book. And he made a how to talk to dads and a how to talk to moms book and I think he should make a how to talk to siblings book. But I enjoyed this book but it was not really ok for little kids. So I think I'll rate this book a 4 star.

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