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The City of Ember: The First Book of Ember

The City of Ember: The First Book of Ember

By Jeanne DuPrau

Dystopia at its best. These kids must at least TRY to get out of Ember before the food and power completely run out. But how to get out of a city that is heavily guarded when you don't quite know where you're going, and your baby sister has torn up the directions for getting outta there!

My Little Pony: Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks: The Mane Event

My Little Pony: Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks: The Mane Event

By Perdita Finn

This is one of the best books I've ever read! The third exciting adventure in the Equestria Girls series! The girls rock a new story about friendship at Canterlot High. The follow-up to Through the Mirror and Rainbow Rocks.The book also Includes 14 pages of activities! So....if you like the Equestria Girls series, I highly recommend this. P.S If you watched the movie please right a review because I would love to watch it, Thanks!!!!

Tangerine

Tangerine

By Edward Bloor

Amazing. Absolutely amazing. Tangerine is a story of Paul, who is legally blind. Even though he can't see very well, he still fights for the right to play soccer at his new school, Lake Windsor Middle School. However, the soccer coach tells Paul and his mother that Paul can not play because he was handicapped. Paul was sad, however, when his school is swallowed by a giant sinkhole, it gives him and his friend a chance to go to Tangerine Middle School. There, Paul is allowed to play Soccer, and meets new friends, as well. However, when Paul's evil brother Erik and his friend Author start to cause trouble, It's up to Paul and his friends to stand up for what they believe in. This book is spectacular! I really recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a inspirational story!

Summary: The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo

Summary: The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo

By Millionaire Mindset Publishing

It is a must-read for people who want to be a tidy person. It took me one year to fully change into the life I wanted to live!🤣😜

To Race a Dream

To Race a Dream

By Deborah Savage

Theodora "Theo" Harris, a 16-years-old girl who strives for her dream of horses. She would do anything just to get close to horses, drive them, work with them. But in Theo's time of 1906, women aren't allowed to work with horses, drive them, and other stuff. At her home, her older sister, Claudia who was 19; already so successful in music, playing the violin. Theo often feels lost every-time when she around her sister. Her parents, Maud and Steveson but Maud often paid a lot of attention to Claudia more than she does it to Theo. Theo's friend, Carl Johansson who worked as a rag boy at the barn who also a school friend. Carl is a reason of Theo finally being able to work at the barn, being close to horses but only dressed as a boy. So Theo living a lie but finally told a truth in nearly ending of the book. She also met few stable workers; a rat killer Amon Szabo, Mr. O'Leary, Mr. Marion Willis Savage, a owner of famous horse, Dan Patch of who Theo really loved, and few others. Things suddenly feels like its changed when Claudia contacted polio, causing her to be bedridden for nearly a month. Theo saw her aunt, Harriet Kerr, a doctor who helped Claudia to get well again. And Carl had revealed that he actually liked Theo and loved the stories that Theo had wrote. - Happy Reading!

Frindle

Frindle

By HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS

I love the book Frindle because it is just a funny short book about a not thinks that he can name a pen frindle because they had a lesson on how names don't have a definition on everything. So the boy decided to make "pen" frindle instead. The author ( Andrew Clements) make very relatable children books! (You should DEFINITELY read at least one of his books!)

Drama

Drama

By Raina Telgemeier

Have you ever devised the perfect plan to achieve your dreams but found that constant interference from others was holding you back? In Raina Telgemeier’s Drama, the protagonist, an outgoing, theater-loving middle schooler named Callie, is forced to deal with school drama both onstage and offstage. The setting for most of this story is Eucalyptus Middle School, where Callie works as the set designer for her school’s theater production of Moon over Mississippi. She has a lot of ambitious ideas as to how the cast and crew can create the perfect production, however, she encounters numerous difficulties. For one, the limits relating to budget, materials, and time are causing her some trouble, and to top it all off, her fellow stage crew and actors aren’t getting along very well, and Callie ends up caught in the very middle of it. She has to persevere through it all and try her hardest to make the production the best it can be. A memory moment Callie has in the story is a memory of the first theater production she ever saw and how much it inspired her. She recalled wanting to adopt the roles of characters in productions, but eventually she realized that it wasn’t her strong suit. That didn’t stop her from continuing to learn about the various aspects of theater, and she ended up joining the Eucalyptus Middle School Stage Crew during her 6th grade year. This was how she first got involved in theater and how she would become the set designer for Moon over Mississippi. Anyone who likes a good graphic novel, is interested in theater, or enjoys an amusing story involving some classic school drama might like this book.

The Honest Truth

The Honest Truth

By Dan Gemeinhart

I've seen this book many times, and considered buying the same amount of times. For some reason I never did. Maybe subconsciously, my mind knew what a writer Gemeinhart is, and tried to spare me the tears that slipped out during the heartbreaking yet empowering moments. Maybe it was trying to stop me from reading an all too realistic and sad book that really hits close to home. Despite the endless list of "maybes," one thing's the truth. Mark, Beau, and Jessie are true friends and true fighters. And on top of that, I really wish I had picked up this book sooner, because once I did, there was no letting it down. That's the honest truth.

The Summer I Turned Pretty

The Summer I Turned Pretty

By Jenny Han

So many friends have read this book, so many praising reviews on Amazon and Good reads, so much drama swirling after Belly and which Fisher boy she will choose. I love him! No, wait, actually, hold on. I love him now! Except for a tiny piece of me that loves the other. Honestly, the writing style is unique and easy to pick up on, but the plot and everything else revolved around three characters. While these three characters' personality and character are very clearly defined and developed, it's not quite enough to turn this series into the perfect love triangle it was made out to be. There are some more mature concepts in the book, so I'd recommend it for ages 12+ Other than that, it was a simple, charismatic coming-of-age story.

Karen's Roller Skates (Baby-sitters Little Sister Graphic Novel #2): A Graphix Book (2) (Baby-Sitters Little Sister Graphix)

Karen's Roller Skates (Baby-sitters Little Sister Graphic Novel #2): A Graphix Book (2) (Baby-Sitters Little Sister Graphix)

By Ann M. Martin

Karen goes over to her dads house she went for a walk with her brother and dog she wanted to try a new trick with her roller skates when she jumps over 2 cans and true to turn around she fell in broke her wrist. If you want to read more read this book

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