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Where Are You Going, Baby Lincoln?: Tales from Deckawoo Drive, Volume Three

Where Are You Going, Baby Lincoln?: Tales from Deckawoo Drive, Volume Three

By Kate DiCamillo

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I think this is a great book. The only thing that kept me from giving 5th star is that it does not tell you what the story that Baby wrote after her trip says.

Killer Pizza: The Slice

Killer Pizza: The Slice

By Greg Taylor

I really loved this book. It was an exciting read. There were some parts that were funny and there were some parts that seemed more serious. I think this book is a good read for middle school students.

Creepy Carrots!

Creepy Carrots!

By Aaron Reynolds

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Creepy Carrots By: Aaron Reynolds Have you ever heard noises following you? If you have, you might like this book. Jasper has. It scared him. He told his mom and dad they didn't believe him. Read this book to find out if he solves his problem. My favorite part is when he builds a fence.

The First Battle (Warriors: Dawn of the Clans, Book 3)

The First Battle (Warriors: Dawn of the Clans, Book 3)

By Erin Hunter

An amazing thrill ride...awesomely written and a great book! Very engaging, impossible to close up, and definitely recommended for all readers. If you like action, adventure, and books with a sweet twist, read this! After Gray Wing and Clear Sky, two cats who lived in the distant mountains, went from brothers to bitter enemies, tensions have risen. Every other cat is on edge...and they must choose a side, before it's too late. Who should they follow? Gray Wing or Clear Sky? For some of them, the choice is obvious. Most of them think: Gray Wing is fair and just, so why not choose him? Or: Clear Sky is more powerful; what about him? The rift between the brothers is stronger than ever...and cats are forced into battle, whether they've originally known Gray Wing and Clear Sky, or whether they are rogue cats, who live beyond everything the others know. The first battle has risen...the war will happen soon. Every cat is powerless to stop it, unless they work together instead of alone. Can they do it? Or will their whole future crumble? Read this book to find out!

The Medusa Plot (The 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers, Book 1)

The Medusa Plot (The 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers, Book 1)

By Gordon Korman

I love this series! When seven of Dan and Amy's family members are kidnapped by a group called the vespers they are forced to travel around the world and steal the most priceless items from the most heavily guarded places! With the help of their other family members(all family's hate each other)and there two friend's they have to do the impossible!

The Bad Butterfly (Billie B. Brown)

The Bad Butterfly (Billie B. Brown)

By Sally Rippin

Not gonna lie I think Billie B Brown's books are good but if your around my age they are easy to read, a first grader could read it knowing almost all the words, But I'm not reviewing how easy it is to read or how little words on each page, I'm reviewing how I liked the book. So the book is pretty good (Billie should be dancing with the boys because she's more like them when she dances, And kind of worse then them) It's a pretty well thought out plotline.

A Whole New Ballgame: A Rip and Red Book

A Whole New Ballgame: A Rip and Red Book

By Phil Bildner

This book is really good! If you are a basketball fan(The Great Greene Heist by Varian Johnson) or a person who loves books about eccentric teachers(Mr. Terupt book series by Rob Buyea), you will love this book's playful combination of both. 5th graders Rip and Red already have their year planned out, and they're still walking to school! Everything changes once they have a new teacher named Mr. Acevedo, the cool tattoo-filled teacher who vows not to give homework or worksheets. Later, they find out that he's the basketball coach. For Red, he's a basketball machine who's really in it to win it. For Rip, he's amazing at free throws and has skills at basketball, but because of his visible traits of autism(traits, not completely autistic), it's best for him to play, but sit on the sidelines during games. Both boys make the team. Then, there's a huge project that Mr. Acevedo assigns that partners Rip with foul- mouthed, wheelchair- stricken Avery. In Rip's school life, Avery isn't so bad, and slowly becomes a friend. In Rip's basketball life, Clifton United hasn't won a single game. In Rip's community, parents are furious that Mr. Acevedo isn't teaching the proper fundamentals to his students, mainly test prep. In the end, everything turns out wonderful. Avery and Rip nail their project presentation and essay. Rip scores a lot of points for Clifton United against the formidable Millwood, and Red wins the last game of the season with two free throws. Mr. Acevedo work ends up helping his students receive exceedingly high scores. This school year definitely was an amazing one for Rip and Red. One reason I can really relate to this story is because I, too, have traits of autism, just not as visible's as Red's. I love how Phil Bildner creates characters that aren't like anyone else. For me, it gives a sense of reality, how there are people with disabilities who can achieve great things.

Dead Is the New Black

Dead Is the New Black

By Marlene Perez

This is a book for those of you who like paranormal/weird/sweet romance/appropriate/no cursing/mystery all in one book series. It's perfect for anyone who wants to read something romantic and scary all at once. The main character Daisy is someone everyone would want to be friends with. I think that everyone has a little bit of Daisy in them, whether they realize it or not. I think everyone wants to go on some sort of adventure, or solve a mystery, and Daisy does just that, giving you that feeling of "I want to do that" or just feeling content reading the book. Either way it's perfect for everyone! At the end of each book It leaves you wanting more, thankfully there's a lot in the series. THANK YOU! Marlene Perez for the perfect teen/preteen series!!

The Mystery of the Wild West Bandit (The Boxcar Children Mysteries)

The Mystery of the Wild West Bandit (The Boxcar Children Mysteries)

By Tim Jessell

NO SPOILERS The Boxcar Children Books are great! Jesse, Henry, Violet, and Benny are just amazing!😃 They are great detectives that help others. I've read all of the Boxcar Children Books, and they are all absolutely fun and educational (in super fun ways)! I really hope you read this books!

Swipe

Swipe

By Evan Angler

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Placed in a futuristic type setting, Evan Angler's book, swipe, has us following the main character, Logan Langly, through mysteries and secrets of his life. Logan lives in a time when everyone, at the age of thirteen, pledge their allegiance to the powers of their world and get a mark. The mark allows you to buy stuff, get rides, and basically be a normal citizen. But Logan's sister had an accident during her pledge, and he hasn't seen her since the day she walked out the door to get her mark. Now he's approaching his thirteenth birthday and he feels like he is being watched. Is Logan destined to fail like his sister? And what's really going on with a group of markless called The Dust, a group that is rumored to kidnap unmarked children. Is Logan The Dust's next target? As Logan teams up with a new friend, he discovers that everything he believed in could be wrong, and that the government is hiding something. Something dangerous.

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