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How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way

How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way

By Stan Lee

knightwing47 ki

I like this book alot and stanlee is amazing he created all those heroes i know and love today

Spellbinders: The Not-So-Chosen One

Spellbinders: The Not-So-Chosen One

By Auseon, Andrew

Honestly, I thought this book would be boring. A kis whos life was engulfed by fantsy. But it was pretty cool. The way Ben and Niara made a friendship. I thought it was truly interesting how Ben could make up his own things by a book. Just a book. Remarkable _ Jeffery Maddison, Bestselling author of, When you give it all to Mason.

Fly Guy and the Frankenfly (Fly Guy #13)

Fly Guy and the Frankenfly (Fly Guy #13)

By Tedd Arnold

I love fly guy and the frankenfly it is good and i think fly guy books are good to read it is the best book for me it is my favorite book in the library it is funny to read if you like funny books it will be good for you to read.

Plants vs. Zombies Volume 1: Lawnmageddon

Plants vs. Zombies Volume 1: Lawnmageddon

By Paul Tobin

This was suprising. I thought they would make a movie, but this is better! From the famous franchise "Plants vs Zombies" by Popcap and EA, this is a well drawn book. Although they introduced new characters, like Nate Timley, they really put them together well like Peanutbutter and Jelly. This was funny and interesting, a new twist to the game.

Scaredy Squirrel

Scaredy Squirrel

By Mélanie Watt

A third-person beginner to the Scaredy Squirrel series, Scaredy Squirrel is a great book for light reading, or for beginners in literature. The setting alone - that is to say, respectively, Scaredy Squirrel's nut tree, sets the plot structure, in which Scaredy must overcome his fears and come outside in order to rescue his beloved safety kit. A heartwarming picture book that shows young ones that maybe the unknown is inevitable but rewarding, this modern fable popularized Watt's other works, such as "Have I Got a Book for You?," "Chester," and the follow-ups in the collection, plus his Halloween and Christmas guides. I loved this book because of its humorous moral and simplistic graphics, and would encourage all critter-lovers, be them toddlers or tweens, but NOT GREEN MARTIANS, to read this Melanie Watt wonder.

How to Survive Middle School

How to Survive Middle School

By Donna Gephart

I did not really like this book. How to survive middle school is a realistic fiction book by Donna Gephart, and I think its kind of cheesy. The main character makes some pretty bad decisions on his first day, and it goes down hill from there. He is not friends with his best friend any more, and makes a new one, but the way he acts around her is weird and ridiculous. And he also has this really cringey YouTube videos with his hamster that make him blow up on line. I would reccomend for 8+

Thea Stilton and the Mystery in Paris (Geronimo Stilton Special Edition)

Thea Stilton and the Mystery in Paris (Geronimo Stilton Special Edition)

By Thea Stilton

In this special edition novel of the beloved Thea Stilton series, the Thea Sisters are off to Paris! They're prepared for a nice, long, relaxing vacation - but what they receive is far from their expectations. First, on their plane ride, a storm jags the airplane up and down, scaring the cheese out of the mouselets. Then, when they arrive in Paris to live with Colette's fashion-designer friend Julie, they realize that Julie's designs have been stolen! Though their "relaxation" has been tainted, the Sisters are determined to track down the design thief in time to showcase Julie's clothing in her school fashion show. Fun and exciting, this book is great for younger audiences and people interested in interactive books.

Pirates of Bikini Bottom (SpongeBob SquarePants)

Pirates of Bikini Bottom (SpongeBob SquarePants)

By David Lewman

Whin i think about Spongebob pachrick and squdweard i think thay are haveing fun.

Grumpy Monkey Who Threw That?: A Graphic Novel Chapter Book

Grumpy Monkey Who Threw That?: A Graphic Novel Chapter Book

By Lang, Suzanne

I think the book was funny and interesting.

Junie B., First Grader: Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! (P.S. So Does May) (Junie B. Jones, No. 25)

Junie B., First Grader: Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! (P.S. So Does May) (Junie B. Jones, No. 25)

By Barbara Park

I laughed so hard! R.I.P Barbara Parker. I really love this book! 28 books in the series I think. Junie B. Jones and Tattletale May have gotten in trouble by Mr. Scary. Mr. Scary said if May tattled on Junie B. again, they both would go to the principal's office. When the class sings, Junie B. has some tricks up her sleeves. She sings in May's ears "Jingle bells, bat man smells, P.S so does May. I'd throw May right off the slay and then I'd drive away." Then May yelled "HEY", and Junie B. giggled because it fit right into the song. May didn't care if she was going to go the principal's office. She told on Junie B. Then they both went to the principal's office. May's mom didn't care, because she thought May did the right thing. But for Junie B.... Her parents were mad at her. They said you do not throw someone off a slay. I laughed real hard! I hope you read this book, and enjoy it like I did.

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