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The Perfect Score

The Perfect Score

By Rob Buyea

I picked up this book because I thought that the cover was really creative and I wanted to know what the book was about. This book is told in five different perspectives, so it can sometimes get confusing, but the author wrote it very well. Since there are so many perspectives you can really see how the characters change and develop throughout the book because you read about what everyone thinks about themselves but also how they see others, which makes the book very engaging. These five characters are all in the same class for 6th grade, epic gymnast Randi, football-crazy Gavin, bully on the outside Trevor, always the optimist Scott, and future lawyer Natalie. They might seem like a mismatched group of kids, but they have much in common and many potential things that could bring them closer together, in this case, the dreaded statewide assessment test. It feels like test practice is taking away all the things that these kids look forward most in school, recess, read-alouds, and even after-school programs. The kids realize that if they are going to prove how unjust the test is, then they will have to work together. Told in the perspectives of five seemingly opposite kids, this book will keep you engaged and wondering what crazy scheme will happen next. This relatable book is great for middle shoolers who like realistic humor.

The Ranger's Apprentice Series (Complete 12 Book Set)

The Ranger's Apprentice Series (Complete 12 Book Set)

By John Flanagan

Mia

I just loved this book! I'm a 4th grader and have always loved fantasy. When at my school I asked the librarian for a suggestion she showed my this book series and I instantly fell in love with it! I've always been an advanced reader so it's harder and harder to find books that fit me. But this one is just perfect! I recommend this book for 12+ if your an average reader and 10+ for advanced readers. I suggest this book series for people who are fine with cussing.because this book series has quite a bit. Also for people who like kind of war/fantasy/adventure type of books. And I like those type of books so this book series was perfect! If you liked this book series you might want to check out the book series (Eragon) Its probably for 13+ average reader only because it has some hard words not because of the book. its about a normal boy who finds a dragon egg and there's lots of adventure and magic in that in that book series. And the ranger apprentice serires it good for 10-18. all in all this is the best book I have read so far!

The Hidden Witch

The Hidden Witch

By Molly Knox Ostertag

I enjoy this book so much! The story and the illustration really made me not want to put the book down! It was full of friendship, family, old tale, mystery and magic. This story was also about figuring out how to deal with bullying, self-identity, and embracing difference. I feel that the author and illustrator put a lot of thought, imagination, and a learning lesson. I don't want to spoil the story by giving to much detail. I would recommend this book to a fan reader of comic graph novel.

Bluefish

Bluefish

By Pat Schmatz

The book ''Blue Fish'' is an amazing story that people can relate to in so many different ways. To be honest with you once I started to read this book, I just could not stop. The author Pat Schmatz is a talented writer and now I really want to read every single book he wrote. In this book review, I will be telling you all the positives and negatives I have with the book. Honestly I have so much of positives I can't count them all.But one of them that I loved so much is about the main character Travis and his dog Rosco. When I was little I had a dog and I was so close to her and the day we gave him away to a friend, my heart broke. Just like Travis's when he found out Rosco got killed. I love that connection that Travis had with his dog. To prove this statement it says on page155 it says''He missed the smell,the dog hair all over his clothes, and Rosco's deep row-wow bark.'' A next example of a positive is about Travis's friend Velveeta. The reason why Ilike this story is becuase Velveeta is having a hard life but could still make the better of it . In support of this statement it says on page 88 '' The madre made real food again, and this time the butt showed... and they drank thier dinner while I ate mine.'' Velveeta has a mom who drinks too much and a brother who drinks and sells drugs. Tough life right? To be honest with you I have no negative reviews what so ever. The book '' Bluefish'' is a great book and I trult recomend this book to anyone who would like to read a book about a boy trying to learn how to read and deal with personal problems with his grandfather and a girl trying to find closure about a recent death. I would love to read it if I were you!

The Entirely True Story of the Unbelievable FIB

The Entirely True Story of the Unbelievable FIB

By Adam Shaughnessy

Eleven-year old Pru is still dealing with the death of her father, a former Police agent, when she finds a mysterious card in her room, asking “Who is the unbelievable FIB?” She can’t resist a good mystery, so she teams up with the new kid at school, ABE, to figure out what’s going on. Then, a mysterious man named Mr. Fox asks for their help investigating the mythical being invading their town. That’s just the beginning, and soon they discover another world beneath their town, and realize they must find the eye of Odin before anybody else if they want to stop a war that could destroy both the worlds. I thought this was a good book! It has elements of mystery, and it fun to try and stay ahead of the plot. I would recommend this book to people who enjoy books like Rick Riordan’s, as it is about Norse mythology.

The Traitor: A Divergent Story

The Traitor: A Divergent Story

By Veronica Roth

I think this book was very well written. It all flowed together and it filled in the blanks exceptionally well.

Free Four: Tobias Tells the Divergent Knife-Throwing Scene (Divergent Series-Collector's Edition)

Free Four: Tobias Tells the Divergent Knife-Throwing Scene (Divergent Series-Collector's Edition)

By Veronica Roth

I am reading the Divergent Series currently and want to learn more about Four/Tobias. Veronica Roth is a great author so I trust that this book will be great.

Divergent Thinking: YA Authors on Veronica Roth's Divergent Trilogy

Divergent Thinking: YA Authors on Veronica Roth's Divergent Trilogy

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Such an amazing book! I've read so many books and Enjoy these so much. There probably one of my favorite books! I would suggest them. They are shorter but they do have more than one book in the series. If you are younger and get scared easily I would not tell you to read these books. There not scary to me just a great book ;)

The Kill Order: Book Four; Origin (The Maze Runner Series)

The Kill Order: Book Four; Origin (The Maze Runner Series)

By James Dashner

Some people say that this book isn't as good as the others in the series, and I disagree with that. This book has many surprise twists and is a very cool look at during and right after the sun flares as opposed to 10+ years in the future. You also get the backstory of a character in Maze Runner, and how the virus (the flare) spread. I would recommend this book to anyone who liked the Maze Runner trilogy. 5/5!

Rapunzel's Revenge

Rapunzel's Revenge

By Shannon Hale, Dean Hale

I know I loved it, and read it 5 times in a row!

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