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The Selection

The Selection

By Kiera Cass

To be perfectly honest, this isn't a great book. Guys, it's romance, it's your typical romance book mixed in with some danger and a jealous other girl.This is set in dystopian America, after some war tore the country apart and rebuilt everything. New America has castes and royalty, castes determine where you live and your lifestyle. They're very important. Ones are the richest people, the kings and queens. The lowest caste is Eight, the poorest of the poor. America Singer (main character) is a Five, still poor but not to the extent of starving. She gets chosen for The Selection (basically The Bachelor) and competes with other girls for Prince Maxon's affection. This book really irritates me in many, many ways. The way America thinks irks me so much. Her character is sarcastic and bratty. I love sarcastic characters (ehem, Magnus Bane, Alec Lightwood, Percy Jackson...) and I really did try to love America too. She is somewhat a relatable character, she is "real", as in; She loves food, she isn't a total air-head, she fights for the lower castes. She's got a likeable side to her but her other side overbalances everything and i end up hating her. Okay, at the start, she's all homesick, she didn't even want to be in The Selection. She tries to get out of her room because it "was suffocating her" and into the gardens. She meets Prince Maxon on the way as she tries to break out, they have this super long conversation (not really) which ends up in her being really rude and kicking him where boys don't like to be kicked. Then he escorts her to the gardens and they have this super long and boring conversation of what she likes and fiwbfihgfiewbgv. After a few more days/weeks, she's seen as a "favourite" of Maxon's. When Maxon starts hanging out with the other girls in the competition, she starts getting jealous and feels as if the "special thing" they once had was "broken" and he didn't like her anymore. She forgets that she's not the only girl in The Selection and it makes me so mad on so many different levels. I hated the main character. And it's so hard to like a book if you hate the person it revolves around.

One of Us Is Lying

One of Us Is Lying

By Karen M. McManus

Karen M. McManus’ novel, One Of Us Is Lying follows the lives of five of Bayview High School’s students- Bronwyn: smart, factual, studious, and headed for Yale, Cooper: athletic, charming, confident, and the star player on Bayview’s baseball team, Addy: pampered, popular, sophisticated and one of the most envied girls at Bayview High, Nate: the highschool hoodlum, notorious drug dealer, and Juvenile Delinquent, and finally, Simon: the self-proclaimed omniscient narrator and the infamous creator of Bayview High’s gossip app About That. When they all end up in detention after school, only four of the five leave the room alive. Simon is dead- and Bronwyn, Cooper, Addy, & Nate are now prime suspects in Simon’s murder- and just before Simon was going to release a juicy About That update on every person in that room. With a rousing plotline full of twists and turns, One Of Us Is Lying is eloquently written, and an over-all brilliant book! I enjoyed the authentic characters and intrigue and would recommend it for middle school readers and up! Definitely one of the best Mystery/Suspense YA novels I’ve read in a while!

Prehistoric Mammals

Prehistoric Mammals

By Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld

This book was an amazing book. One of the best books I have read.

National Geographic Kids Chapters: Scrapes With Snakes: True Stories of Adventures With Animals (NGK Chapters)

National Geographic Kids Chapters: Scrapes With Snakes: True Stories of Adventures With Animals (NGK Chapters)

By Brady Barr, Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld

i am really fasinated by snakes so i like or love this book club a lot!

National Geographic Readers: Meteors

National Geographic Readers: Meteors

By Melissa Stewart

i love reading about space and rockets.

National Geographic Readers: Lions

National Geographic Readers: Lions

By Laura Marsh

Really good book if you're interested in Lions. ;)

National Geographic Readers: Alexander Graham Bell (Readers Bios)

National Geographic Readers: Alexander Graham Bell (Readers Bios)

By Barbara Kramer

great read about the phone guy!

National Geographic Readers: Sacagawea (Readers Bios)

National Geographic Readers: Sacagawea (Readers Bios)

By Kitson Jazynka

I fell like this book would be really important to me because 4th grade it doing a project called "Wax Museum". So it is basically were someone dresses up as someone that is important to our state's history. So I chose Sacagawea as mine. So my class would know what I am talking about But don't know so much others. So that is why I think this book would be important to me. But other than that I am 100% fascinated with Sacagawea, my cousin is too! Any way I really recommend you to not just read this book, but find out more about Sacagawea! Once you do you will be amazed!

National Geographic Readers: Nelson Mandela (Readers Bios)

National Geographic Readers: Nelson Mandela (Readers Bios)

By Barbara Kramer

This book is about Nelson Mandela . He was the President of South Africa. I wrote a report on him in 4th grade and I am now in 5th grade.

National Geographic Readers: Barack Obama (Readers Bios)

National Geographic Readers: Barack Obama (Readers Bios)

By Caroline Crosson Gilpin

I will like to read a book about nelson mandela and water. : ) the I will like to read about robots and mars. :)

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