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Goldilicious (Pinkalicious)
By Victoria Kann
Pinkalicious now has a unicorn named Goldilicious. Goldilicious will protect her from Pinkalicious's brother, Peter. This book is very colorful, and I recommend it to people who enjoy short stories. Pinkalicious books can teach readers good lessons and has good themes. Not only that, but they are also funny as well. I rate this book 5/5.
Princess Adventure Stories (Storybook Collection)
By Disney Book Group
This book has Disney princess short stories. This book is very colorful, and has many lessons shown in each of the stories. It has many illustrations on almost every page, and is overall a very enjoyable read. I recommend this book to people who are interested in reading short stories, or are interested in Disney princesses. I rate this book 5/5.
Vocabulary Science Pack (5 Books) (Smart Words Reader, Volcanoes; Caves; Rocks & Minerals; Earthquak
By Judith Bauer Stamper
This books are very informational and can be good if you are learning about these topics or are just looking for a review. They have pictures and have facts inside, and are good if you need information on these topics for a project. I recommend this to people who like nonfiction books. I rate this 5/5.
Akata Witch
By Nnedi Okorafor
When I picked up this book I had no idea how absolutely incredible it would be. Within the first few pages I was already hooked! I reread this book a dozen times, it never seems to get old! It's about a girl named Sunny, and her incredible journey in Nigeria. As well as how she took something she wasn't proud of (her albinism) and figured out it was the most incredible thing about her. This book took me through a magical, mystical journey of modern day magic. you guys got to read this book. let me give you the intro about this book! Twelve-year-old Sunny lives in Nigeria, but she was born American. Her features are African, but she's albino. She's a terrific athlete, but can't go out into the sun to play soccer. There seems to be no place where she fits in. And then she discovers something amazing—she is a "free agent" with latent magical power. Soon she's part of a quartet of magic students, studying the visible and invisible, learning to change reality. But will it be enough to help them when they are asked to catch a career criminal who knows magic too? bye for now.
Best. Night. Ever.: A Story Told from Seven Points of View
By Rachele Alpine, Alison Cherry, Dee Romito, Gail Nall, Stephanie Faris, Ronni Arno
Wahoo
Best Night Ever is a book about some middle schoolers at a school dance....with a few twists. Each chapter focuses on a different character and how they make it into an epic night. Carmen can't come to the dance, but goes solo and finds a way to make it a great night. Genevieve is nervous because she has to sing for a popular band that night, and Tess, in the same band, is competing with Mariah, a girl whose best friend Ryan has decided to reveal his crush on her that night, with dramatic results. Shy Ellie has a person to dance with until she falls into a mean prank. Her stepsister Ashlyn has to babysit that night but has to make it there.....and Jade is out for revenge. Awesome story!
Eddie Red Undercover: Mystery on Museum Mile
By Marcia Wells
Edmund Lonnrot is a normal 11 year old kid. Well, except for his photographic memory and his amazing drawing abilities. One day his father tells him that he was losing hours at work, making them unable to afford Edmund's school. That all changes when the police come to Edmund with unusual request. Work for them and they would pay for Edmund's school next year. You see the police have been unable to solve a crime because the suspects keep changing the way they look. Eddie's job? Go to the art museum and draw anyone suspicious. If they're able to catch the thieves the NYPD will pay for Eddie's education next year. I liked this book because it was so fast paced. I didn't like the way the adults acted in this book and the twists were kind of predictable. But, I think fans of mysteries and Theodore Boone will absolutely love Eddie Red: Mystery on Museum Mile!
Comics Squad #2: Lunch!
By Jennifer L. Holm, Matthew Holm, Jarrett J. Krosoczka, Peanuts, Cece Bell
This was my favorite of the series. The cutest story was Crazy Little Thing Called Lunch, by Cece Bell. It's about a girl named Ellie who sees her crush, Franklin as a giant baloney sandwich. The illustrations in that comic were adorable! This is a good travel comic!
Pippi Longstocking
By Astrid LINDGREN
BJ Fire
Pippi Longstocking I am reviewing the book, “ Pippi Longstocking,” By Astrid Lindgren. This book is about a girl named Pippi Longstocking who has a very adventurous spirit. She stays home by herself without any guardians and has her own house. Her personality is strong, brave, and mighty. Pippi becomes friends with her two kind next door neighbors; they go on many adventures that you would not encounter if you weren’t with Pippi. The group of friends become quite strong together and so do their friendships. To me, this book was great and I would suggest it to anyone who loves adventures and has a wide imagination. This book is at a 5th grade level.
Spirit Animals: Book 4: Fire and Ice
By Shannon Hale
Great, spectacular tale... beautifully written and an amazing book! The characters, plot, and storyline are all awesome, and it is definitely recommended for animal lovers, both fans and new readers. This book kept me very engaged, and after opening it, I couldn't close the cover!
The Absolute Value of Mike
By Kathryn Erskine
I’ve read Kathryn Erskine’s books, Mockingbird, before, and this book is almost as good! It’s about a boy named Mike, who’s father is a genius, especially in math and science. His father wants him to be just like him, but Mike has a math learning disability. He tries to please his father, but when he gets sent to live with his great aunt and uncle while his father travels abroad, he gets the surprise of a lifetime. Poppy, his great uncle, hasn’t moved since the death of their son, almost four months, and Moo, his great aunt, watches imaginary movies in her car and calls it “Tyrone”, when she shouldn’t be driving anyways. But when Mike finds out that the town he’s staying at is trying to adopt a child from Romania, he jumps in, and figures out the true Mike in himself. This book is pretty good! :)









