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Rogue (The Talon Saga)
By Julie Kagawa
Alphonse
it is AMAZING if you are a teen you'll love the book
Weird But True Wild and Wacky Sticker Doodle Book
By National Geographic Kids
i agree with you cause I think the whole series is great, i'm following and liking positive coments.
I, Emma Freke
By Elizabeth Atkinson
I really enjoyed this realistic, humorous look at tween life. This is honestly what a lot of tween/teen girls feel like and I think the author did a great job at showing this. I am wondering how the author got this idea. Was she like this when she was younger or is it based on maybe her daughter (if she has one) or a close friends daughter.
Dactyl Hill Squad
By Daniel José Older
Magdalys lives in New York, where dinosaurs roam the streets and segregation still prevails. Magdalys is an orphan, and with her other friends, she stays in the Colored Orphan Asylum. There, she missed her siblings dearly, and was also bullied by the matron. One night, when the Crunks are performing The Tempest at the Zanzibar Savannah Theater, many orphans from the Colored Orphan Asylum are kidnapped on their way to the theater by none other than Richard Riker, the magistrate. On that same night, Magdalys notices that Varney, the orphanage's triceratops, seems to be listening to Magdalys, and replying by following her instructions, such as "go". Magdalys and the rest of her friends find refuge with the Dactyl Hill neighborhood, where they train dactyls and plan a way to rescue their friends before it's too late. As well as that, Magdalys strengthens her ability to talk to dinosaurs, which will help a great deal on their quest. Will they save their friends before it's too late? Or will they be gone forever? To find out, read Dactyl Hill Squad, which I give a 4.5 out of 5 stars. I love how dinosaurs were a major part of the story and how interesting/well-thought each character was. I recommend this to anyone who loves a good adventure and dinosaurs.
Half Magic (Tales of Magic)
By Edward Eager
This book is halfway to overflowing with magic. Say anything while holding the magic charm from this book and you will get precisely half of what you wished for. The book starts off with Four children living in a poor town, and one of them finds a quarter on the sidewalk, and picks it up. It turns out to be a magic charm, a charm that splits whatever you wish precisely in half. Then the children go on all sorts of crazy adventures. From knights to a talking cat, their story just keeps getting crazier. This book is quite good, and I really enjoyed it. I would recommend to readers in fourth, fifth, and maby sixth grade.
Kim Jong Il's North Korea (Dictatorships)
By Alison Behnke
Actually, even South and North Korea was one, but they became two. Now people can't travel to North Korea even they want to or the North Koreans can't go to the other country. It's the only country that even we try to go, we can't.
Princess in Disguise: A Tale of the Wide-Awake Princess
By E. D. Baker
This book is an action book it is very exiting and sometimes it's even scary!! Even thought the cover says"princess" don't judge it by the cover try reading it!!! It's like you get transformed into the books land of stories(buy the way read the land of stories it's awesome!!)! I'd recommend this book to anybody even adults but to younger kids than first grade it would be kind of hard to read(it's a pretty thick book). Read this book if you like it read my other reviews and more!!!
Geronimo Stilton and the Kingdom of Fantasy #2: The Quest for Paradise
By Geronimo Stilton
I know that I am too old to be reading this type of book, but it was so good! The illustrations are great, and I find that the different fonts and color in the text help me focus while reading it. I love it, and it is greatly recommended.
Geronimo Stilton and the Kingdom of Fantasy #3: The Amazing Voyage
By Geronimo Stilton
I haven't read it yet but i think it will be a good book cause i read the other book in that series so this one should be good
Aesop's Fables (Collector's Library)
By Aesop
When my mom reads the fables to me we always talk about the moral of the story and I learn about a better way to treat people.









