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Among the Hidden (Shadow Children Book 1)

Among the Hidden (Shadow Children Book 1)

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

What would you do if you are a shadow child, and how would you face all of the problems in your life? According to luke he’s not able to go by the windows, can’t eat with his family has to eat on the stairs, and he has to stay in his room all day and night doing nothing, can’t play music, but maybe has toys. “Told you before. We didn't have a choice. Government wanted it. You can't tell the government no.”-margaret peterson haddix. Among the hidden. This book takes place in the past. The government only allows two children to be born in each family and they control every aspect of the citizens’ lives under its rule. And they monopolize the community by taking away their land, among other things, families having more than two children are forced to hide their third born child for fear of service consequences. The hidden children are labeled as shadow children because they are forced to hide in the shadows of their own homes Luke garner, the main character is the third born child in his family. He lives in the darkness in his home so he don't get discovered, that is, until he meets Jen And the biggest conflict is that he's not supposed to be alive as the government said “There will be consequences if someone has a third child.” I would recommend this to people who like mystery and science fiction.

Minecraft: Diary of a Minecraft Zombie (An Unofficial Minecraft Book) (Minecraft Books, Minecraft Diary, Wimpy Villager, Minecraft Zombie, Wimpy Steve, ... Sorcerers, Minecraft Books for Kids Book 4)

Minecraft: Diary of a Minecraft Zombie (An Unofficial Minecraft Book) (Minecraft Books, Minecraft Diary, Wimpy Villager, Minecraft Zombie, Wimpy Steve, ... Sorcerers, Minecraft Books for Kids Book 4)

By Diary

Ethan Bailey 😂

I love this book so much it is awesome but i cant say i do not want it. I would pay someone 5,0000,,0000000 dollars for all of the books they even know of. .P.S. Swag

Dragon Ball Z, Volume 1 (Dragon Ball Z (Viz Paperback))

Dragon Ball Z, Volume 1 (Dragon Ball Z (Viz Paperback))

By Akira Toriyama

Title: Dragon Ball Z Author: Akira Toriyama Pages:184 Dragon Ball is the perfect definition of the greatest piece of fiction ever created. It's about a man named Goku and it's been 5 years since The World Tornament where Picclo Jr tried to kill everyone. Since then Goku has settled with a wife and kid whose name is Gohan but there is a new theat coming to Earth. I won't spoil this great book so you have to read it. I highly reccomend this book to 9 or older.

Five Nights at Freddy's - The Theories Collection: Learn all of the secrets of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, with dozens of theories and notes from FNAF experts!

Five Nights at Freddy's - The Theories Collection: Learn all of the secrets of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, with dozens of theories and notes from FNAF experts!

By Mike Schmidt, Phone Guy

I love the game Five nights at freddy’s! I never thought DOGO books would have fanfic either! I’m sooo happy! Can’t wait to read it! (づ。◕‿‿◕。)づ

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.

Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes

Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes

By Scott Cawthon, Kira Breed-Wrisley

Wow Scott and Kira have done IT. they put a whole bunch of theories in my head, like the part where she was at her house and saw holes in the dirt #trapdoor, and animatronic parts going missing # sister location animatronics, what about the animatronics they only come to life when Dave (William Afton) is around, one of the creepiest parts is the endo skeleton with silver eyes isn't there, and last thing they drug William Afton away after the springlock suit killed him, WHERE DID THEY GO?

Among the Free (Shadow Children)

Among the Free (Shadow Children)

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

Among the Free by Margaret Peterson Haddix is an interesting book that really makes you realize how lucky you can be. It is also a bit mysterious. Like when the main character's enemy/frenemy seems to be up to something. Overall it is a pretty good book and i would recommend it to kids ages 8-10.

The Poems and Drawings of Shel Silverstein Box Set (Where the Sidewalk Ends / A Light in the Attic / Falling Up)

The Poems and Drawings of Shel Silverstein Box Set (Where the Sidewalk Ends / A Light in the Attic / Falling Up)

By Shel Silverstein

These books where very funny and i would highly recommend them. They are all poem books by Shel Silverstein, and they are all very good if you want to read but don´t want it to feel like your reading. You really get lost in all of the poems, and I really liked that. There are long poems, short poems, serious poems, silly poems, you name it! And the best part is that there are four books in one pack! So when your finished with one, you can go ahead and read the other one. I would recommend for all ages, as long as you can read. I really enjoyed these books, and I hope others do too.

The Land of Stories: The Enchantress Returns

The Land of Stories: The Enchantress Returns

By Chris Colfer

Have you ever wondered what the backstory of the evil enchantress from Sleeping Beauty is like? From first glance, she might seem completely evil, but clearly, Chris Colfer, author of Land of Stories thinks there’s more to it. Here’s a short summary: After Alex’s mom got kidnapped by the enchantress she had to stay cooped up. She goes to her grandma’s house and then falls but in time her brother caught her. When they reached their grandma’s house they found a way to go to the fairy tale world. They meet an old friend Froggy and they go to Red Riding Hood's castle. When they heard the enchantress was taking over the world they thought they needed to do something. They started to go get the things for the wand of wonderment. When they got the Snow queen’s scepter she prophesied out of the 4 travellers 1 would stay. After the harp went into the wand Jack, Goldie, Red, Froggy, and Conner got trapped by the vines. Alex started to get determined and she needed the enchantress' anger. After she got some by talking to her she got blasted by the enchantress. She came back and dropped the wand on purpose and started beating the enchantress. She was beating the enchantress by words. The enchantress started to lose her power. But then the enchantress got the wand. Conner got Goldielocks’s sword and cut it in half. Some things I appreciated about the book were the themes, characters, and worldbuilding. A theme that I discovered while embarking on a journey with Alex and Connor in Book 2 is to never give up because you never know what is going to happen. I know because when Alex beat the Enchantress she never knew it was going to end like that. There was also some significant character development. In the first book Conner never paid attention to the class. But in the second book he became a good writer after he experienced the fairy tale world. Alex on the other hand she stayed the same and is still a straight A student. Lastly, I was intrigued by what happened in the fantasy world that Colfer created. In the fairy tale world there is castles, caves, villages, Kingdoms, Towers Overall, I’d rate the book 5 stars because it doesn’t have any confusing parts. It is also a very imaginative book. I would recommend this book to third graders because it seems like it would be popular among that age group because the fantasy aspect is very engaging.

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