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Ride, Fly Guy, Ride! (Fly Guy #11)

Ride, Fly Guy, Ride! (Fly Guy #11)

By Tedd Arnold

In this book fly guy and dad go for a ride in the car with the windows open . wind comes inside and takes fly guy out to different vehicles like trucks , boats,circus train, and airplane and almost to a rocket and outer space but wherever the wind takes buzz follows him and that shows that he care and on the ride home they don;t use the car they use the bicycle and fly guy yells more ridezzzzz

Fly Guy's Big Family (Fly Guy #17)

Fly Guy's Big Family (Fly Guy #17)

By Tedd Arnold

Fly guys misses his family so buzz decides to give him a surprise party . thousands of flies come they are all fly guys family.they play tag and hide and seek in piles of garbages at last fly guys parents give him a picture of when he was a baby . at last the all leave . fly guy also draws a picture of buzz and his family .

Scat

Scat

By Carl Hiaasen

The name of my book is Scat by Carl Hiaasen. The story is based around a group of characters that all have their own secrets behind a mysterious fire that broke out in the woods while a school was on the field trip. A teacher goes missing while trying to find a little girls inhaler and hasn't been seen in days. Detectives find evidence of arson, and all eyes are wandering. A mysterious arson, a missing teacher, a juvenile student, and a greedy business company all have their secrets that have yet to come out. Two students, Nick and Marta, are the only ones who have the curiosity to piece it together. With them only being in seventh grade, it is hard to convince anyone. All the people in town are turning against each other, yet a culprit is hiding right under their noses. This book is truly amazing. It not only represents mystery well, but it's relatable dialogue and characters add onto the realistic fiction. The clues are given ever so subtly, and connections are cleverly imputed. It switches off between characters, almost telling different stories every other chapter. This gives you different background knowledge and curiosity involving every character as a suspect, instead of having a seemingly one sided story. I believe that this genre is realistic fiction because all the events that happen in it could happen in real life, but the characters are fiction. There is no sort of fake elements to the book, which makes it relatable and realistic. The characters are made up by the author, but the events are based around true life events. The characters are fiction, but the plot is far from fake. A school teacher disappearing, and the students trying to solve it, are things that can happen in real life and have most likely happened. People who would enjoy this book are fans of mystery. The book is based around a mysterious event, but it has a lot more to offer than just that. It has relatable characters, interesting dialogue, and most of the things that make realistic fiction great. Audiences who love relating to characters and plots that involve clues given ever so subtly are going to be more than impressed by what Scat has to offer. An example of an internal conflict would be with one of the characters Duane, or Smoke. He struggles to find his true self throughout the book, as people try to tell him who he should be. This internal struggle is shown throughout the story, as it comes up often. His grandmother wants him to be a gentleman, while his father isn't a big fan of that. Since Smoke lives alone with his father, he hasn't ever had the chance to find out who he truly is without someone telling him. This is an internal conflict because it is man v.s man, meaning he is against himself throughout the story. Although there are no external conflicts, the book is interesting in many different areas. Scat is a book that creates a relatable connection between the reader and the characters. Whether it is the struggle of being at home, being at school, or feeling alone, Scat has all the different types of struggles that readers from different backgrounds can enjoy.

The Princess in Black and the Mysterious Playdate

The Princess in Black and the Mysterious Playdate

By Shannon Hale, Dean Hale

In this book princess magnolia has a play date but then a monster shows up and so does a new super hero the princess in blankets the monster tries to eat everything but the princess in blankets is sneaky she waits for the monster ant then ounces on it and sends it back to monster land the end .

There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Fly Guy

There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Fly Guy

By Tedd Arnold

in this book buzz grandma swallowed fly guy and swallowed other animals in to fetch but they did not fetch him so they all came out

Prince Fly Guy (Fly Guy #15)

Prince Fly Guy (Fly Guy #15)

By Tedd Arnold

In this book buzz writes a fairytale according to fly guy but un the fairytale a giant troll shows up he swats them to the ground but then princess fly girl throws her crown at the troll it hits him on the nose the troll runs away in pain the flies live happily ever after in their castle

Babymouse #20: Babymouse Goes for the Gold

Babymouse #20: Babymouse Goes for the Gold

By Jennifer L. Holm, Matthew Holm

I really want to read the book! I know it will be awesome though because the way they draw the pictures and write the words you could read BABYMOUSE FOREVER!

Babymouse #19: Bad Babysitter

Babymouse #19: Bad Babysitter

By Jennifer L. Holm, Matthew Holm

I really want to read the book! I know it will be awesome though because the way they draw the pictures and write the words you could read BABYMOUSE FOREVER!

Super Fly Guy! (Fly Guy #2)

Super Fly Guy! (Fly Guy #2)

By Tedd Arnold

Loved it i didnt wachted the other part

The Secret Life of Copernicus H. Stringfellow

The Secret Life of Copernicus H. Stringfellow

By Lorin Barber

Very funny, exciting, and a good plot. My great uncle wrote it, he signed it, and he told me there will be a sequel where the main character battles Bigfoot. Everyone will love this book!

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