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Share Your Smile: Raina's Guide to Telling Your Own Story

Share Your Smile: Raina's Guide to Telling Your Own Story

By Raina Telgemeier

I received a free copy of this book as a prize. I really like this. I read it last night. It has tidbits from Raina Telgemeier to help you write your own story. I learned that Smile and Sisters are based on her life. Now I want to read Smile. I like to write a lot. I write in my diary every day , and I am writing my own story. This will be good for my writing.

Emily Windsnap and the Castle in the Mist

Emily Windsnap and the Castle in the Mist

By Liz Kessler

This book is about a half-mer, she knows she shouldn't have worn the ring she found on her bed because she is now under a curse. She finally finds the perfect match for the two rings. Her Parents! I would recommend this book to anyone who like emotional and adventure. People who like mystery will love it to!

Bad Kitty Takes the Test

Bad Kitty Takes the Test

By Nick Bruel

Kitty receives a letter from the Society of Cat Aptitude Management, which tells her that she has been using un-catlike behavior. So, Kitty has to pass a test to prove that she deserves to be a cat. If she fails, she will no longer be able to be a cat. The test is to lay an egg, and an evil chicken is the animal testing them, hoping they'll fail so that chickens can take over the world. But, with the encouragement of Chatty Cat, Uncle Murray, (who just wants to renew his drivers license), and her instructor, Kitty learns more about being a cat then she thinks. I really enjoyed reading this hilariously funny book, and I personally love the Bad Kitty books. One of my favorite parts is when Kitty learns that if she fails the test she won't be a cat anymore, because she writes, "ARE YOU INSANE?" on the wall. I also really like Kitty's character, from her rudeness, to her anger. I recommend this book to elementary school kids, and anyone who's read the Bad Kitty books and loved them. I rate this book 5 stars because I couldn't put it down. Please read this amazing graphic novel, and read the rest of the Bad Kitty books as well. Enjoy!

Happy Birthday, Bad Kitty

Happy Birthday, Bad Kitty

By Nick Bruel

I love Bad Kitty books, they're my favorite type of books. Every time I seen one of them in a store or something I always ask my mother if we can get it but she almost always says no. I think this is one of my favorite ones out of the ones I've read, other than Bad Kitty School Days and Bad Kitty Drawn to Trouble. Those two are funny and really good. Most people don't like these books because of the anger issues Bad Kitty has, but I think that it's pretty cool because nobody would have ever thought of it and it makes the books funnier to me. That might not be the case for everyone but for me it is. I just love reading Bad Kitty books but the last time I saw one in a store was maybe over 2-3 years ago, and it made me really sad.

Bad Kitty for President

Bad Kitty for President

By Nick Bruel

If you like really funny books this would be such a great book for you. Although, it wasn't my favorite book. That is because I found it was a little immature. It was very immature because of the characters and the vocabulary. The character was a cat that is learning all about how you run for president. For me that didn't sound so incredible, and something I would enjoy.

Bad Kitty Goes to the Vet

Bad Kitty Goes to the Vet

By Nick Bruel

So I am a newbie here.. this is my first time reading this book from this series... I did hear about it when I was in kindergarten.. but I never really explored those types of books... i was more of a Junie B. Jones type XD... Anyways I'm actually quite bummed that I missed these book series when I was in kindergarten... but it still counts that I read it now... Anyways I don't know why the series is called Bad Kitty... because obviously Kitty has a huge heart... but let me get straight to the point... No pets like going to the vet.. and for me personally I can relate to Kitty because I absolutely hate going to the hospital (I DESPISE SHOTS... If you get one near me I will karate chop your hand and run as fast as I can)... But once Kitty's owner realized that Kitty was acting strange (symptoms: not eating and laying down) the owner decided to take Kitty to the vet... And before I finish.. I wanted to point out that I love the fine little details, drawings, and cartoons because it makes the story more enjoyable. I really like how the author had really creative ideas like a warning sign for Kitty, new articles concerning about Kitty, steps for taking Kitty to the vet... and the list goes on! So after many failed attempts to take Kitty to the vet... the owner doesn't give up... yet... and gets Kitty to go in to the vet... So once Kitty is taken to the vet... Kitty realizes that the vet is actually quite kind... and also gave Kitty a shot... So now Kitty is in "La-la-land" (Pussycat Paradise) where the gatekeeper warns Kitty that if Kitty isn't nice to Puppy, then Kitty will stay in Puppydog Paradise, and Kitty only has 24 hours... DUN DUN DUNNNNNN... So now Kitty is trying to be nice to Puppy... but whatever Kitty does something, it ends up going wrong! So what's going on??? Will Kitty show unconditional love to Puppy?? Will Kitty survive the vet appointment??? Well it's up to you to read and find out! I absolutely lived the comics because it made everything in a lighter and happy mood... Also I love how creative Kitty and Puppy's names are... I mean it's a genius idea!! SO if you want some irony, dry humor, just something to laugh at... then this book is for you... Read it!!!

Dear America: Behind The Masks

Dear America: Behind The Masks

By Susan Patron

Angeline Reddy along with her mother Emma and father Patrick at Bodie, California of 1880. Her friends, Chinese-American Ling Loi Wing and Eleanor "Ellie" Tucker. But the mystery uprises as Patrick Reddy, the criminal lawyer got murdered and was buried of which most people thought that he died. But for Mrs. Emma Reddy and Angeline "Angie" and Ellie knew that Angie's father isn't actually murdered. We also met few people; Sam Chung, Anionite Duval, Lottie Johl, Bessie Babcockery, Con Williams, etc. This is plainly based on true story of real characters and time of the place. Angeline Reddy is herself a fictional character but Sam Chung, Patrick and Emma Reddy, Ling Loi Wing, and Eleanor Tucker were all real people. - Happy Reading!

The Last Comics on Earth

The Last Comics on Earth

By Brallier, Max, Pruett, Joshua

I LOVE THIS SERIES!!! SO I THINK I’LL LIKE THIS BOOK!!!

Mexikid: (newbery Honor Award Winner)

Mexikid: (newbery Honor Award Winner)

By Pedro Martín

This book was ok I don’t understand why they change their names and how the family treats the poor kid

El Deafo

El Deafo

By Cece Bell

Cece Bell, just a girl who tries to hide her hearing loss but with her old hearing aids, it's not always that easy, and she's tried to pass as a hearing person but she struggled with her deaf pride. Her friends, Emma Knight (only seen in first part of the story), Laura (been friends since 1st grade), Ginny W. (She's over-enancies her speech as she talks with Cece.), Martha C. (Friends since the summer of around 1980s.), and Mike Miller (Cece's friend and crush). Moving to new and different schools isn't always easy, she don't know bunch of kids there or over there. I just love of how there are bunnies replacing the people throughout Cece's book, it's so cute and interesting at the same time. El Deafo is based on true story of Cece Bell herself. I'm Deaf myself and I'm proud of my identity and I would love to see everyone else embrace their identities, either Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, or just simply Hearing, you are so special and don't let anyone deny that about you. - Happy Reading!

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