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Charmed Life #2: Mia's Golden Bird

Charmed Life #2: Mia's Golden Bird

By Lisa Schroeder

I love this book so much because it shows that you may be faraway you can still be friends.

The Cupcake Diaries Collection: Katie and the Cupcake Cure; Mia in the Mix; Emma on Thin Icing; Alexis and the Perfect Recipe

The Cupcake Diaries Collection: Katie and the Cupcake Cure; Mia in the Mix; Emma on Thin Icing; Alexis and the Perfect Recipe

By Coco Simon

The first four books in Coco Simon's celebrated "Cupcake Diaries" are all amazing! As Mia, Emma, Katie, and Alexis venture through middle school life, they meet crushes, problems, disputes, and mean girls. Despite their problems, though, the four girls band together to create the Cupcake Club, a running business for cupcake-making. Alexis is the CEO, Katie is the recipe maker, Mia is the decorator, and Emma's a jack of all trades. 100% recommend these books, they include delectable scenes of cupcake making and common struggles of entering your teenage years.

Max (Maximum Ride, Book 5)

Max (Maximum Ride, Book 5)

By James Patterson

I love this book because max is tough and so strong and fang is so cool. I also like when when they have to fight to get out of a bad situation. last I like it when it becomes fangs blog randomly.

Playing Cupid: A Wish Novel

Playing Cupid: A Wish Novel

By Jenny Meyerhoff

This was so, so CUTE! I loved it, and think that younger kids who are just getting to like a bit of romance would absolutely ADORE this!

Best Friends

Best Friends

By Shannon Hale

Title: Best Friends Author: Shannon Hale Genre: Auto Biography I would give this novel a 5/5 because it really shows what it's like to have struggles in 6th grade. It also shows that not everybody is supposed to be perfect. One thing I found interesting about this book is how Shannon denied Jenny when she asked to be in the group two times yet she still hangs out with them. Another thing I found interesting is how Jen made Shannon's group back into the group again which is very unfair to Shannon because she tried to start over. Lastly I would recommend this book for grades 3rd to 6th because it takes place in sixth grade but a 2nd grader wouldn't get it because they don't really understand this sort of concept and what the group is.

Fatty Legs

Fatty Legs

By Christy Jordan-Fenton, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton

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my class read this book last year it was good/sad. I feel so bad for her.P.S. I'm a kid writing this.

11 Birthdays

11 Birthdays

By Wendy Mass

What would you do if had your birthday was 2 times in a row? Have another amazing day, right? But what would you do if your birthday repeated itself... every day?? Amanda and Leo are best friends. At least, they used to be. Ever since meeting in the hospital where they were born, they have celebrated their birthday together. But it's almost Amanda and Leo's 11th birthday, and because of some mean words said at their 10th birthday party, they will not be celebrating together this year. Their 11th birthday passes, with a weird encounter from the oldest women in Willow Falls, that everybody thinks is mysterious, and, to the kids, possibly even magical. But to their surprise, the next day, IT'S THEIR BIRTHDAY. AGAIN!! Somehow, their birthday repeated itself! But Amanda and Leo are the only ones stuck in this time trap... and it’s up to them to work together to try to break this spell. I really loved this book!! It combines adventure, comedy, and friendship into an awesome story! I couldn’t wait to read the rest of the series (which is amazing as well, by the way!) and I think you’ll enjoy it too! Wendy Mass is an amazing author, I highly recommend any of her books! I recommend this one for ages 8+.

Softball Surprise (Jake Maddox Girl Sports Stories)

Softball Surprise (Jake Maddox Girl Sports Stories)

By Jake Maddox

I want to read this book to find out more about softball. This book looks very interesting. Is this made off of a real story. Can you follow me my name is MonKIn152.

The Egypt Game

The Egypt Game

By Zilpha Keatley Snyder

In this book, six sixth-graders form their own secret society devoted to Egypt-related things. In the beginning, April moves from Hollywood to an unspecified Californian city famous for its university–her mother is busy pursuing a career as an esteemed actress. April, considered eccentric by many, makes friends with Melanie, who lives in April's grandmother's apartment; they discover their shared interest for imagining, and they invent the titular Egypt Game. Melanie's younger brother, a girl living in the apartment, and two boys from school all become involved in the Egypt game. But soon, a murder occurs, and the children are all cautioned to stay indoors–and the main suspect is the Professor, the reclusive man, in whose storage yard the Egyptians worship Egyptian Gods. Who is this strange human? And, who is the real criminal? This is a great book, full of good dialogue and realistic characters. It's witty and the writing is good too, but at times it seems a little dated, such as when the characters say "fink" and other weird words (this was written in 1967). I would recommend this book to people who like realistic fiction, as it focuses more on the friendships developing between the Egyptians than the actual mystery, though it is still important to the plot.

Millionaires for the Month

Millionaires for the Month

By McAnulty, Stacy

Millionaires for the month is a VERY good book! (small spoiler) The two boys seem to just borrow a 20 dollar bill and not thinking of anything but then Laura Friendly, who is...by the way, not so friendly gets her wallet back shes notices the money missing which is pretty weird considers she has BILLIONS, She does a small challenge for a month, where she gives the two boys a penny but it doubles everyday! Which ends up leading up to around 5 MILLION DOLLARS, but I really like that no matter what, they used their money in a good and non greedy way, like to sort of help out their families. I give this a 5 out 5 stars!!

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