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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book
By Jeff Kinney
I think the book was awesome i drew some stuff and i mess up alot but it was ok my cuison helped me draw something famous but it was fine then i made it as my journal and it was cool and i made it but no i have no where to draw bye
The Awakening
By L. J. Smith
julie
This book is great for anyone who enjoys books that have supernatural aspects to it. This book is about a girl, Elena and a vampire Stefan. They both share a relationship towards each other. However, Stefan's older brother Damon comes into the book and that is where it leaves off. Overall, I love this book and all of its qualities.
My Sister the Vampire #2: Fangtastic!
By Sienna Mercer
this is a good book. it may be a little slow at times but then it gets really good. its about two long lost twin sisters that find each other. one of them is a vampire. the vampire exposes the human to vampire kind. awesome book.
Trash Can Days: A Middle School Saga (A Trash Can Days)
By Teddy Steinkellner
Okay, so first and foremost, this is one of the most truest books that I have ever read on Earth. This book is so honest and thoughtful and it's just so unforgettable. I think this is one of the best books that I have ever read, like seriously and I don't say that often. And anyway, I need to start with a somewhat short summary; let's see how it turns out. Oh, and thank you so much to Dogo Books who provided me with this book when I won a giveaway on the site. I am eternally indebted to Dogo for this book, this book is just soooo good. So Jake is now entering middle school. He's kind of nervous, but at least he has his best friend, Danny by his side right? Not really. Jake is noticing that Danny has become more distant, and they haven't been hanging out anymore. Hannah, Jake's sister, has known Danny since he was 8 and she thinks he's okay. Hannah starts developing feelings for Danny, but I won't give a way too much so I'll stop there. In their middle school, it is socially unacceptable to be dating a "sevvy" (seventh grader) if you are in eight grade. So, that's definitely a problem. And Dorothy Wu, a social outcast loves writing and all she wants is a friend. How are these distinctly different middle-schoolers connected? Find out in Trash Can Days (which is such a good book, if I haven't already said that lol). Anyway, on to the review. First off, I really really appreciated how middle school was SO SO accurately portrayed in the book. Like, everything in the book has happened in my middle school. And yes, some people (okay, a lot) of people at my school say curse words so you should definitely ask your parents if you can read this book because there is a lot or cursing, drama, dating, and like some not-so-appropriate scenes. I loved how the Hannah and Jake had a sibling rivalry, like my siblings. It made it seem realistic, like everyone and everything in the book.There were definitely lots of funny parts, and some really serious parts because Danny was in a gang that was very violent. The story switches between the four character's point-of-views, which was kind of hard to read at first but you'll get used to it. I feel like I didn't enjoy Dorothy's chapters that much and I think it was because I didn't really relate to her (besides our adoration for writing and books), I would recommend this to the 12-14 age group (again, ask a parent before reading this because this IS a YA or a Young Adult novel). I really liked how everyone in the book was so realistic; they developed really strong relationships. I seriously CANNOT wait for the second book, Trash Can Nights which is coming out very soon. See you later, -ifeelbookish P.S. I'm currently reading Girl Parts by John M. Cusick and I'm almost finished with it. I'll be reviewing it soon.
The Pigeon Has feelings, too!
By Mo Willems
i want to read this book because.......... this book is fun whate a second i know the pigeon has feelings too! but that dousent mean to be mean
Five on Kirrin Island again
By Enid BLYTON
Shriram
BOOK REVIEW: The Famous Five #6- Five on Kirrin Island Again The Famous Five is a fictional series written by Enid Blyton. This is a mystery sequel. The four detectives – George, Anne, Julian and Dick solve many mysteries together, and of course not forgetting their beloved companion and pet Timothy. Georgina, or I’d rather call her George, always wanted to be a boy instead. She wore curly hair short and had gleaming blue eyes. Timothy was George’s dog, whom she loved with all her heart. He was a big scruffy brown mongrel dog, with a ridiculously long tail, and a wide mouth that really seemed to smile. All the four cousins loved him. He was so friendly and loving, so lively and amusing, and he had shared so very much adventures with them all. The five of them had had many happy times together. This novel is another adventure that the five had during their holidays. The four went to boarding school, Anne and George in one and Julian and Dick in the other. George’s school allowed the students to keep their own pet. If it had not allowed this, it is quiet certain that George would not have gone to boarding school. George’s father was a famous scientist. Her mother sends her a letter telling that her father proposes to live on her Kirrin Island for some time in order to finish some of his scientific work. The letter also stated that he would have to have a sort of tower erected there. George considered Kirrin Island as her own and now here was her father waning to borrow it! It once belonged to George’s mother and she had given it to her. Kirrin Island was a little island off Kirrin Bay that belonged to George. It was a tiny place with an old ruined castle in the middle of it: the home of rabbits and gulls and jackdaws. She and her cousins had had many adventures together in the underground dungeons of the island. When she showed Anne the letter, she tried her best to convince George that her father would need peace and quiet to finish his work. However, George complained that she would not have minded if father himself had asked her for the borrowing of Kirrin Island. The term ended and the children reached the Kirrin Cottage where George’s mother was there to receive the five at the Kirrin station. They asked Aunt Fanny about their Uncle Quentin. George’s mother told them that she had never seen their uncle so thrilled before. He never told anyone anything while he is at work, except his colleagues. She only knew that it was very very important, and of course that the last part of the experiment needed deep water all around. They came in sight of the bay. Guarding the entrance to it was the little island topped by the old ruined castle. They looked at the island seeking the building their uncle had made, whatever it was. They saw it easily enough! Rising from the centre of the castle, probably from the castle yard, was a tall thin tower, rather like a lighthouse. At the top was a glass-enclosed room, which glittered in the sun. Her mother looked at George’s disapproving expression and said that it’s very flimsy and temporary thing and it could come down after the work is finished. The five and Aunt Fanny went down to the island to meet George’s father. They had their lunch and asked Uncle Quentin what his work is about. He won’t tell them anything and he won’t let them visit. Then they discover that someone is on the island, spying on Uncle Quentin and the plot thickens… Dick suspects the new neighbours who were too much interested in the island and George’s father’s work. Timmy’s bravery and understanding nature saves the day and the spy is caught and Quentin’s work is completed. The tower comes down and the children can now spent the rest of the vacation enjoying the island.
Granny Torrelli Makes Soup
By Sharon Creech
it is a great story about the power of friendship. i started reading it beacuse i thought it was about a grandma who made soup,it sort of is but i will leave up to you to find out.i love the book!!!!!
The Reality Bug (Pendragon (Pb))
By D J MacHale
Awesomely amazingly imaginative, I had a super fun time reading it and was really hard to put down. I wish this series could go on and on forever.
The End of Olympus (Pegasus)
By Kate O'Hearn
PecabethMyOTP
I greatly enjoyed this series, although. . . I have to say, the last book gave me pause. I wasn't a fan of the Titans' redemption, but it was a good outlook on life - seeing as we don't always have to defeat the enemy. And except for that conflict between Joel and Emily (which I still don't totally understand) I thought it was an outstanding piece of literature.
Awful Auntie
By David Walliams
I got this book for my birthday and I love it so far because it is so funny and Stella has a huge house with a butler that is so old that he has turned blind but he is deaf too! Have any of you read it if you have please do not spoil the surprise for me because I have only just started reading it ! If you have not read it or not reading it now I recon you would like it as much as I do 😀👍🏻









