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Dear Mr. Henshaw

Dear Mr. Henshaw

By Beverly Cleary

This is about a boy who is writing to his favorite author, and all throughout the book he is writing letters. At one point his teacher makes them write reports to their favorite authors and he writes the Mr. Henshaw but Mr. Henshaw writes questions and Leigh does not like that but his mom won't fix the TV and is making him write back the answers to the questions. This book makes absolutely no sense after the first few letters but it is still a good book. This I got from halfway into the book(that's how far I am in it), and I will review it more when I am done with it all. This is going to be a really quick read, I can tell.

The Loud House #5: “The Man with the Plan”

The Loud House #5: “The Man with the Plan”

By Nickelodeon

i loved this book and i loved reading it to my younger sisters

Keeping it Awesomer with Emmet (The LEGO MOVIE 2: Guide) (LEGO: The LEGO Movie 2)

Keeping it Awesomer with Emmet (The LEGO MOVIE 2: Guide) (LEGO: The LEGO Movie 2)

By Meredith Rusu

This book was a good guide with a fun minifigure. It doesn't really spoil much from the movie. I recommend it to LEGO Movie lovers.

The Summer of Moonlight Secrets

The Summer of Moonlight Secrets

By Danette Haworth

The book is kind of boring in the first few chapters, and then starts getting more exciting and exciting, like a crescendo. At the end, it's the most interesting part.

The Walking Dead: A Continuing Story of Survival Horror, Book 1

The Walking Dead: A Continuing Story of Survival Horror, Book 1

By Robert Kirkman

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I really want to read this book becaust I love and im obsested with the waking dead..

Emily of New Moon

Emily of New Moon

By L. M. (Lucy Maud) Montgomery

I am in the process of reading L. M. Montgomery's Emily of New Moon. Emily's sweet father just died, leaving her to the mercy of her mother's family, the Murrays. Emily, shocked and heartbroken, wants nothing but to be with her father again. But instead she is taken into Aunt Laura (the sweet one) and Aunt Elizabeth's (The stern, no-nonsense, plain, sensible one) home on New Moon. Emily slowly warms up to her new environment, and discovers the pain and joy in having friends. I love this book because Montgomery is such a beautiful writer, the very one who wrote Anne of Green Gables. Her writing flows like a river! I hope you liked this book as much as I do.

The Jewel Fairies Collection, Vol. 1:  Books 1-4

The Jewel Fairies Collection, Vol. 1: Books 1-4

By Scholastic, Daisy Meadows

I liked this book because it was really inspiring.It was funny and it is just a really good book. My favorite part was when when they found the jewels.My least favorite was when Jack Frost got rid of the jewels. I think this a good book and a lot of girls should read this.

The Meanest Doll in the World

The Meanest Doll in the World

By Ann M Martin

I have read this funny book it's so cute and i love all of the main characters because they are dolls! including THE MEANEST DOLL she thinks because she is a princess she can order dolls to do what she wants as her servants but when she finds out where Anna bell and Tiffany live she follows them because she is so sneaky and when she finds that they have parents and they are not alone she cries because she is lonely and that is because she is too bossy that's why Tiffany explained and so she changed and that is after meeting all of their family members and not to mention that Tiffany and Anna bell get into a fight because of princess Meanie.! really interesting!

Cat and Mouse in a Haunted House (Geronimo Stilton)

Cat and Mouse in a Haunted House (Geronimo Stilton)

By Geronimo Stilton

its really good i read it befor

Moon Over Manifest

Moon Over Manifest

By Clare Vanderpool

Moon Over Manifest is a tale of community, understanding, and family, with a little bit of mystery mixed in. Strange people and events become less strange as this well-crafted puzzle comes together by the end of the novel. At the beginning of the book, Abilene's dad sends her away for the summer to live with an old friend in Manifest, a town he lived in for some of his childhood. Abilene does not have high hopes for the summer. She is unsure of why her father sent her and feels all alone. When Abilene discovers a hidden box of old letters and mementos, Abilene finds new purpose. She attempts to solve a small town mystery with a couple of new friends. As she begins to uncover pieces of the puzzle, she finds herself digging deeper and deeper into the history of the town of Manifest. Questions arise about about her own family history, and curiosity about her father leads Abilene to continue her search for truth and understanding. This is a great book for middle-grade readers. I enjoyed the complex characters and the idea that people, places, and stories are not always as they seem.

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