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Sunny Side Up (A MR POGGLE AND SCAMP BOOK)
By Vlaiska Gregory
i decide to read this because i love reading the book it is very interesting and everything have a plot twist in it this book have it the most
A Picture of Freedom: The Diary of Clotee, a Slave Girl, Belmont Plantation, Virginia 1859 (Dear America Series )
By Patricia C. McKissack, Pat McKissack
So far, I'm loving this book! The girl in the book writes below an oak tree. She's trying her best to make sure no one figures out of her writing. Slaves in the day weren't supposed to know how to read or write, at least, where she's at for sure. Her name is Clotee. Slavery is such a terrible thing but reading books like these ones, which are historical fiction, teach you so much about history and just in general. It also gives you a peek into the harsh parts of the past and real things that happen. It blows my mind that these are real things that at one point happened or existed! Slavery is just no good. This book is amazing though, truly. I very much would say you should check out this book. I still haven't finished it but it's already so amazing! Dear America books are some of my top favorites for sure.
El nino con el pijama de rayas/ The Boy In The Striped Pajamas (Spanish Edition)
By John Boyne
Historically inaccurate. Shumel would have been killed immediantly at Auchwitz, (Out with.) And the fence would be more secure and Bruno would be more aware of what was going on as a German child. The ending was rushed. It was like, boom, they died, the end. The ending had no meaning to it. However, the book in some ways were good. It was slow paced, very. But worth a read I would say.
Astrophysics for Young People in a Hurry
By Neil deGrasse Tyson
I'm not a big astronomy person, but this book was interesting! It was humorous, yet informational. If you want to know more about the cosmos, but don't want a LOOOONG boring book, this book is for you! Happy reading!
The Last Last-Day-of-Summer
By Lamar Giles
The town of Fry is a magical place located in Logan County. Strange animals live there and weird things happen at Fry. Otto and. Sheed, the town's adventurers, have survived many dangerous adventures in Logan County. But can they make it out of this one alive? One day, on the last day of summer, Otto and Shee go onto Harkness Hill to discuss ideas for adventures. Suddenly, a stranger appears and presents them with a camera. They take a picture, but soon, all of Fry is frozen in time. Who is this villain? And more importantly, how can Otto and Sheed unfreeze Logan County. This book was great, but the time travel sometimes didn't make much sense.
Soccer Trophy Mystery (Fred Bowen Sports Story Series, 24)
By Bowen, Fred
Aiden plays soccer on the Thunder team with his friend Daniel, and they are bound and determined to win the trophy this year. When they go to the library with Aiden's twin sister Ava to get copies of Wharton's The Age of Innocence for school, they learn from the librarian that the trophy is question is a replacement, the original one having been stolen from the library forty years previously. The mystery was never solved, and since the twins' grandmother had been a librarian at that time, they decide to investigate. Their grandmother is 84, and her memory is not the best, but she does give them a few clues. They interview the police chief at the time, who is very helpful and interested, as well as the soccer coach, who is not. Daniel mentions that this is not the first missing soccer trophy, and the trio delve into the story of the disappearance of the World Cup trophy in 1983, which has never been solved. When the solution to the mystery ends up being closer to home than they ever imagined, how will they handle it? Strengths: They are short, strong enough on sports details that I don't quite understand some of them (which is a GOOD thing), and have characters who work really well together. Adding an element of mystery to this is perfect, and a great way to let fans of early chapter book mysteries like Ron Roy's or David A. Kelly's Ballpark Mysteries challenge themselves a bit. The retro cover is attractive, and different from the regular sports books, and there's a bit more sports history than Bowen usually has, which is interesting, but the girl power message remains strong. I'm curious to see if Aiden and Ava get to do more investigation. Weaknesses: Bowen hasn't written much in the way of mysteries, so there are a few clunky moments when the kids decide to investigate that could have been avoided. The slight Encyclopedia Brown vibe will work well with younger students, but older ones who love mysteries will expect a more serious mystery. Think Souders' Coop Knows the Scoop-- it's a historical MURDER mystery. It was a bit unnerving when the kids went to visit the former police chief and he just invited them into his house to chat. Sure, Encyclopedia would have done that, but that seems like a bad idea in 2021. What I really think: Sports books are always super popular in my library, and Bowen's books see high circulation. It's good to see that Bowen made it to first base with this book, but it wasn't quite a home run.
So Cute It Hurts!!, Vol. 8
By Go Ikeyamada
This is an amazing book! I went to the Library and got almost all the books! I wish I could fins all of them, I couldn't find 9 and 10. But other then those it's amazing!
Kristy and the Mother's Day Surprise (The Baby-Sitters Club #24)
By Ann M. Martin
I loved this book. My sister owns the old BSC books, so I get to read these all the time. Kristy and Stacey are my favorite Babysitters. (But they all are amazing!) Kristy's mother has been through a lot, and Kristy wants to give her the best Mother's Day gift ever. But what? Kirsty has an exciting idea to invite all the kids the BSC girls sit for and have their mom's take a break from their children. With crying kids, sick children, and mischievous boys, the BSC girls have their hands full. Kristy is sure that this is the best surprise for her mother, but little does Kristy and her brothers know, their mother has a surprise of her own! I liked this book because it was exciting, fun, and inspiring. I suggest it for people who like babysitting, friendship, fun books.
Gone series Michael Grant Collection 6 Books Set (Hunger, Lies, Plague, Fear, BZRK)
By Michael Grant
these are really good books. i really like how the author has written in the perspective of different people but not in first person. also, i like how the book isn't in one person's perspective but changes between. story line terms, creative and indulging. it is very clear and funny at the same time serious. in conclusion, 10/10.








