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Zombie in Love
By Kelly DiPucchio
I like this book because the Zombie is looking for a date for the ball. he looks for one from day to night and still can't find one. Spoiler: He goes to the ball anyway and he finds one he was in love. so that is why I give this book five stars.
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!!
Lord of the Rings (3 Book Series)
By J.R.R. Tolkien
In the finale of this amazing series there are a number of amazing events. First, Aragorn leads the dead to help Gondor, second the ring is destroyed and lastly the king is restored.
Mesopotamia (Rich & Poor)
By Richard Dargie
My teacher taught us this in school it is awesome and did you know they created money,wheel,and laws
Refugee
By Alan Gratz
This book is amazing! It is about three different kids escaping their home countries to freedom. Isabel, a Cuban girl, is escaping in a small boat with her pregnant mother on board. The boat is built by family friends that were willing to lend a helping hand. Mahmoud, a Syrian boy, is escaping by foot and boat. He goes through many hard times on his long journey to Europe. Josef, a Jew, is escaping Nazi, Germany with his mother, father, and little sister Ruthie. He goes through challenges regarding his father who was captured and taken to a concentration camp where he was scarred for life. I made a connection to this book because I have read other books by Alan Gratz and with similar war-like themes. I would give this book a five-star rating because it is so enticing and makes you want to keep reading. I would recommend this book to 5th-7th graders.
From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler (2010) Bargin Price
By e.l.konigsburg
From the Mixed up Files of Ms. Basil E. Frankenweiler, by E. L. Konigsburg, teaches that abandonment can only last so long. Jaime and Claudia Kincaid, in the 1960s, attempt to abandon their parents until they learn a lesson in Claudia appreciation. They hid out in the Metropolitan Museum in New York City for over one week, but finally, they were caught and sent back to their parents. Anyway, it was becoming like normal life again. But most of all, Claudia had been satisfied by learning about the history of Angel, a sculpture by Michelangelo. After they returned, some things they had dropped were found in the museum, but they still couldn’t piece together what really happened. I recommend this book for boys and girls, grades third to seventh.
Junie B.'s Essential Survival Guide to School (Junie B. Jones)
By Barbara Park
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GREAT!!!!now I know what to get my brother for his birthday !!!! he loves Junie .b. Jones books. so I know he will like this book.plus I want this book too. this is going to be great!!!! BUT!!!! THE PROBLEM WITH THIS BOOK IS IT DON'T HAVE PROPER VOCAB/SPELLING. SO KIDS 6&UNDER SHOULD NOT READ THIS BOOK
Junie B., First Grader: Dumb Bunny (Junie B. Jones, No. 27)
By Barbara Park
haha!!! this book is so funny!!! I read it recently and it was halarious!!! :) She was hopeing for a fun easter party = but she got a giant bunny costume and had to take pictures! she was so mad, but madder at mae and she wanted that gold egg badly!!!theres fighting, chaos, and more!!!
A Rat's Tale
By Tor Seidler
I have recently finished this book and think it is amazing! One reason that I loved this is the way the rats have something that proves how smart they are. I would recommend this to anyone who loves rats in the way that I do.
The Silver Chair (Evergreen Library)
By C. S. Lewis
This is my favorite book! I even named my username after my favorite character, Puddleglum the Marshwiggle. I have read the Narnia series countless times and this one is my absolute favorite. My favorite scene is when the children are being enchanted by the witch and Puddleglum saves the day!