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The Selection (4 Book Series)

The Selection (4 Book Series)

By Kiera Cass

I would also recommend these amazing books for people that are at least 12 or older because in "The One" their is some stuff that younger people can watch

Twerp

Twerp

By Mark Goldblatt

The characters in this book set during the 60's were amazingly memorable. We first hear about the main one, Julian Twerski, a Jewish-American kid living in New York. An interesting fact about him: he is a good sprinter. Another fact: he writes well. This is evidenced by the book you are reading about, which, we are told, was originally put in 9 composition books. As he informs us early on, he's been forced to write something long, on account of the mysterious deed he did over winter break(hint: it involves eggs); so every week or so, he adds 20 pages or so to his diary/book thing, and soon we are left with more than 2-and-a-half hundred pages. So, what exactly does he do during half a year? Mostly, he hangs out with his friends, whose names, as he tells us, are Lonnie, Quentin, Shlomo Shlomo, Eric The Red, and Howie Wartnose. He encounters a major dilemma, however, when his closest friend, Lonnie, tells him to not only WRITE a love letter for him but also to DELIVER the love letter. This amorous message goes to a girl named Jillian Rifkin, who has moved in from "somewhere like Ohio." The problems start when Jillian gets the idea that it was Julian's love note(I mean, he wrote and delivered it, after all.) Then she starts getting interested in him, and stuff happens between him and Lonnie. Sure, other things happen as well, but that's the main one. What stood out to me, at first, was "Twerp"'s casual tone, which was simple and informal, with all the 60's slang in it. The next thing that stood out to me was how the 1960s atmosphere was subtly brought in, through the use of slang words such as "razz" and "yakking it up." Even some of the characters' attitudes towards girls and African Americans. Not only did it have a straightforward style and such, "Twerp" also drew me in because of the relatability of Julian. He's always trying to impress his friends, keep his promises, and is (understandably) concerned about not being the fastest kid at school. However, the book has its minor flaws. For instance, at the end everything goes wrong, then gets right again, and also Julian gets really sentimental: it's sort of cliche. Also, as the whole reason for writing this was the Egg Incident, it was disappointing how it only really got mentioned in detail at the end. It's supposed to be the dark cloud of guilt overshadowing everything, but aside from very brief mentions near the beginning, it just seems like an excuse for Julian to begin talking about other stuff that happens to him. Still, it's an interesting premise, it just could have been done better. It's still a memorable book, and that's why I would recommend it to those connoisseurs of historical fiction set in modern times, especially for those who've read "The Wednesday Wars" by Gary D. Schmidt (it's very similar).

Big Bad Ironclad! (Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales #2)

Big Bad Ironclad! (Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales #2)

By Nathan Hale

Im not really into war stuff. I still liked it anyway

Soccer on Sunday

Soccer on Sunday

By Mary Pope Osborne

I got most of the magic tree house books. I want to read this because I am in soccer and soccer is my favorite sport. I can't wait till it comes out. I can't wait till the next one comes out what will the title be. It is a big mystery.

Geronimo Stilton and the Kingdom of Fantasy #5: The Volcano of Fire

Geronimo Stilton and the Kingdom of Fantasy #5: The Volcano of Fire

By Geronimo Stilton

I really want to read this book so bad, because I like every single Geronimo Stilton books.I wish the town Library have this book.

The Sword Thief (The 39 Clues, Book 3)

The Sword Thief (The 39 Clues, Book 3)

By Peter Lerangis

This book is actually not bad when I first started reading it but when I start reading it was so interesting filled clues that is why it is called 39 clues. This book is about a girl that is 14 years of age and her younger brother named Dan who goes to Japan trying to find the sword thief the clues was filled with Japanese and they had to try finding the clues themselves they had some help from a girl I think Alistair yeah she helped them about the Japanese clues and to try to find all about the stuff the sword thief than they found a coin that looked like Harry potter thing it was called the philosophers stone and than they found another clue of how it was made and then they think there might be a lie for one of the chosen clues from their uncle. In the end they found the mystery after the sword thief and in the end Amy was very sick she went behind a tree and was terribly sick and the end. This book is funny a lot of secret stuff full with clues between pages and this was the first book I red of 39 clues.

Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer

Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer

By Megan McDonald

I am hanging out with my cousins this summer, so I thought this would be a good book to read because Judy and her friends make a bucket list of things to do that will make the summer totally awesome! But things don't work out the way she plans, but some other cool plans like a treasure hunt and bigfoot club makes her summer not just fun but funtastic! The bigfoot hunt club is too funny. My favorite part would be when Judy and Frank tried to tip rope walk over a small body of water but ended up wet in the water. You need to read the book to see how the both hunts collide for Judy! Easy read that I finished in two days.

Big Nate: I Can't Take It!

Big Nate: I Can't Take It!

By Lincoln Peirce

Big Nate I can't take it. Author: Lincoln Peirce. Genre adventure.I picked the challenge of this book 3 because it's very good for you to learn that everybody needs to be treated the same.I found interesting in this book that it's sometimes funny,sometimes sad.I think this book should be 1-5 grade because lessons for elementry school to learn.It dose not have a lot of lessons for midle or high school.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck: 8

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck: 8

By Jeff Kinney

I likr this book very much. It is very funny, even though I think that Greg and Rowley, best friends, are seperated too much, and you can´t live the adventures like you did in the series before. I think Jeff Kinney is an amazing author, knows how to grab the audience. The book has a very enjoyable sense of humour, and it fits to everyone who reads this book. I like how Jeff Kinney talks as if he was Greg, in a children´s way. He always has new ideas, and this book makes it to a highlight. think this book fits to everyone, because it has things that the reader lives through in the everyday life. The book would be better, and every other book of these series to, if Rowley is not the only friend of Greg. I think Greg could 1 or 2 other ones, so you have a little variety. If you read this book you can´t close the book and want to know what is written on the next page. This inspires all of us to read more. I also think that Greg also could change his personality a little, because if he always has the same personality it gets a little boring. I think everybody knows why this book has received the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Award. But you should not only rate this book on the style of writing. It also has very nice illustrations by Jeff Kinney, that kind of awake this book to life.I hope you enjoy this book after you read it. I think this book is clearly an essential:-) Hafe fun!!!

Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye (Geronimo Stilton)

Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye (Geronimo Stilton)

By Geronimo Stilton

It was really funny, adventurous, and goes with the series well. I would recommend it for anyone who likes to read fantasy themed books. You don't have to know the series to enjoy this book.

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