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History's Mysteries: Curious Clues, Cold Cases, and Puzzles From the Past (National Geographic Kids)
By Kitson Jazynka
i really like reading this book but know one ever followes me
Weird But True Gross: 300 Slimy, Sticky, and Smelly Facts
By National Geographic Kids
This book was sooo gross. I said ewwww a lot of times when I read this. Did you know that your sofa armrest is dirtier than your toilet seat? Lolll so disgusting Do you know why Jelly beans are so shiny? Because they're coated with shellac, which is made from insect poop. 😋 Yum!! Did you know that the FDA allows an average of one rodent hair per 100 grams of peanut butter manufactured? That is just gross. Well, I enjoyed this book very much and I hope you read it too.
Dog Man: Fetch-22: From the Creator of Captain Underpants (Dog Man #8)
By Dav Pilkey
This book is a funny, action packed and a not a wast of your time. Lets get right into it. The Main characters in the book are: Dog man, Little Pete, Pete and Grandpa. There is a very bad villain and flying Evil tad poles. there is a ton of action and I believe many people of different ages can read this like 4-11. my favorite part in the story is when the heroes are out numbered and to find out what happens next read this book.
The Mouse and the Motorcycle (Spanish edition): El ratoncito de la moto
By Beverly Cleary
i read this book in class.i love reading beverly cleary books like ramona. my class is going to watch the movie next week i am really excited and angshus. i loved my teacher because she let us read the book in class on a CD player .
Sweet Valley Twins: Best Friends: (A Graphic Novel)
By Pascal, Francine
This book is amazing! How two sixth-grade-twins take on middle school and grow apart a little. And it adds a twist of laughter ever time.
My Best Frenemy (Friends for Keeps)
By Julie Bowe
october
I like the book .I am not fineshed, but I am egar to finish it now.
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.
Ungifted
By Gordon Korman
Firstly this was an awesome book. Gordon Korman did a great job, as always. Donovan Curtis is an average guy, total class clown and does weird things. After he breaks part of a statue as a prank, he gets “accidentally” sent off to the Academy of Scholastic Distinction when his principal makes a screw-up. The Academy has kids over 150+ IQ, including Noah Youkilis, who has an IQ of 206. But what these kids don’t know despite their amazing IQ, is how to be normal. When Donovan arrives, he does not achieve good grades and is not the gifted student he is “supposed” to be, but instead introduces a new level to the Academy kids. He introduces YouTube to Noah who ends up getting addicted to it, and Chloe Garfinkle may even have a small crush on him. The team is working on a new robot for a competition, and Donovan does not know ANYTHING about robotics but surfs Google for stickers to stick on the robot... (which Donovan named Heavy Metal Metallica Squarepants) but skilfully operates the joystick controlling Heavy Metal. Once his principal realises his mistake, he immediately sends Donovan back to his original school. The Academy kids realise they need Donovan more than ever now. But what could they do about it? Read Ungifted to find out!
Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus (Junie B. Jones, No. 1)
By Barbara Park
Meet Junie B. Jones!! "The B. Stands for Beatrice. Except I don't like Beatrice, I like B. and that's all." It’s the first day of kindergarten. But Junie B. did not like riding the bus to school. She thinks its scary and that meanie ol' Jim rides that bus. Only guess what? Junie B. is an excellent hider. So, at the end of the day when everyone lines up to go home . . . . but Junie B. Jones finds her way out of riding the bus, and doesn’t get on. I really liked this book, it kind of reminded me of my kindergarten years, both of my parents worked so they couldn't take me to school. I was really scared about the bus, but I saw some of my friends on there and felt pretty comfortable. I love Barbra parks she is a GREAT author!!!!!
No, David!
By David Shannon
When I was little, I loved to read these books, and they amazed me! I laughed so hard that I could cry! And now as I grow up, I forgot these books, but when I saw the cover today, it reminded me of a flashback, reading this book. And now I forgot the drawings in this book! I hope everybody enjoys this funny book!









