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We Dine with Cannibals (An Accidental Adventure)

We Dine with Cannibals (An Accidental Adventure)

By C. Alexander London

This book is an adventure book and is about two kids who are addicted to television. They have a parent who was missing. her mom left looking for a lost library.

Anne Frank (Little People, Big Dreams)

Anne Frank (Little People, Big Dreams)

By Isabel Sanchez Vegara

Chloe

Best book in the whole earth no no the whole galaxy in the universe

National Geographic Kids Guide to Genealogy

National Geographic Kids Guide to Genealogy

By T.J. Resler

Emily

I love all of the book more about bunny’s

Revolution Is Not a Dinner Party

Revolution Is Not a Dinner Party

By Ying Chang Compestine

G-Bach

I read this book for a summer reading assignment and to my surprise it was very interesting. This story was about a little girl named Ling who went through many hardships with her mother and her father. She had to endure having a mysterious man named Comers Li show up and begin living with this family. Comers Li was a man seeming to have many faces, of being a friend and a foe. Ling and her mother were stunned to find that Long's father was being accused of being an anti revolutionary. Ling had to help care for her mother as well as herself even while she was being bullied at her school. Ling faced her fears and found what true strength means. Overall this book was great, very interesting and amazing read.

The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm

The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm

By Nancy Farmer

THIS IS THE FUTURE. This book takes you on an exciting adventure with the kids of the General of Security of Zimbabwe in the future. REEEEAAADD IIITTTTTT!!!!!!

We Give a Squid a Wedgie (An Accidental Adventure)

We Give a Squid a Wedgie (An Accidental Adventure)

By C. Alexander London

it is a great adventure book . It is about two kids who are twins and want to watch television the entire second.

Video Game Takeover: Book One (Volume 1)

Video Game Takeover: Book One (Volume 1)

By D. T. Vaughn

Nick

This book is really funny. A video game takes over a town and I read it pretty fast. I love Caleb and Freddy. I like video games so that made this book even more fun.

Without Refuge

Without Refuge

By Jane Mitchell

I had high hopes for this one and it let me down. It started off fine; it was actually near perfect in like the first two pages. But then it got incredibly boring and a character was very cliche. When I first saw Without Refuge, I respected it. A book about a Syrian refugee who is stuck in a devastating war and escapes? Yes please, we need diverse books. But then it went in a slow pace with a character that really irritated me. For example- Ghalib (the main character) burned both his feet when a bomb was sent out by terrorists. His father cared for him while he was recovering. His older sister, Bushra, apparently hates him for some reason. “‘Bushra, we need fresh water,’Dapir says. ‘The container is empty.’ ‘Why is it always ‘Bushra, we need this’? ‘Bushra, we need that’?’ my sister says. ‘Am I the only one in this house?’ She snatches up the container and gives me one of her looks.” -Without Refuge, pg. #36 Now just add an ‘O-my god’ and this would be complete. See, that really annoyed me. I feel like the author just wanted to add a sister-brother rivalry just so the book would appeal to all sorts of different people. If I wanted to read something like that, trust me, I would find a cliché book. Or maybe five. Please, I don’t prefer books that feature characters like that. *** Another aspect that made me give it a two-star rating is the pacing. It was annoying-ly slow and boring at some parts. I am disappointed. Love the idea, but the execution was lacking. This book had a really bright future, but... well. I received a finished copy of Without Refuge from DogoBooks, this has not influenced my opinion.

Tales of Sasha 3: A New Friend

Tales of Sasha 3: A New Friend

By Alexa Pearl

Tales of Sasha is about a horse that can fly and I liked this book because its funny. I like Sasha because she's brave

The Summer I Saved the World . . . in 65 Days

The Summer I Saved the World . . . in 65 Days

By Michele Weber Hurwitz

This is such a great book! I finished reading it today and it is very sweet and bighearted, as the summary says and I especially love the chapter before the appendix!

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