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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.

Beast Quest #1: Ferno the Fire Dragon

Beast Quest #1: Ferno the Fire Dragon

By Adam Blade

This book is really good. It is a good book about friendship and being loyal to them to. This is a good book for people who like monsters and magic. I'm reading the series now and it is even better than this one.

One Minute Mysteries: 65 Short Mysteries You Solve With Science!

One Minute Mysteries: 65 Short Mysteries You Solve With Science!

By Eric Yoder, Natalie Yoder

Do you love science? Then this is the book you need to read it is so fun to read

Candy Experiments 2

Candy Experiments 2

By Loralee Leavitt

Do you want to do something fun with candy? Or do you just want to read this because do experiments are fun? Will in the book you can do stuff with gummy worms, cotton candy and more! Here are some thing you will learn and have fun with candy: Dissolve, Melt , Density! If you like this book please follow me and I will follow you!

The Court of the Stone Children

The Court of the Stone Children

By Eleanor Cameron

Nina Harmsworth, a young girl who recently moved to San Francisco with her parents. Nina's love of museum which had caused her to want to be a chief curator someday. A owner of a museum, where you can always find her, Mam'Zelle who sometimes spoken about during the book. We also have met Mrs. Helena Staynes, Odile, Gil, Stephane, Cyprian, etc. One day, while Nina was at the museum, she saw the statue of Dominique, a girl during the Napoleon time, and the two girls ended up being friends. Nina also winds up in the mystery which had lasted for about 200 years. - Happy Reading!

Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer

Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer

By John Grisham

Although the book progresses mostly on a lighter note, “Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer” focuses the spotlight on many taboo subjects for young adult novels. With central topics like feminism, racism, illegal immigration, political outbreaks, drug abuse, and child abuse, John Grisham manages to effectively prod at touchy subjects with so much subtlety within each subplot, that even with lots of murder, smoking, and court cases scattered throughout the plot, through the eyes of thirteen-year-old Theodore Boone, “Kid Lawyer” is surprisingly appropriate. And with all of these dark themes, it comes as no surprise that there is indeed a lot to learn in this book. Each subplot takes the reader into a new and unexplored road, and although a suspenseful cliffhanger is presented towards the end of the book, the author still manages to quietly tie all of these themes up. This results in the reader feeling like they’ve actually read a complete book instead of a book with several different subplots, although that is precisely how it feels while reading it. John Grisham’s “Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer” is many different things. Sometimes it’s a fight for justice, sometimes it’s a heart-wrenching story of family situation infused with drug and child abuse, sometimes it’s a guidebook on the court’s rules, and sometimes it’s about a murder-witnessing illegal immigrant’s unwillingness to provide the town with justice for fear of getting caught in the middle.

City of Bones (Mortal Instruments)

City of Bones (Mortal Instruments)

By Cassandra Clare

I do not recommend reading this book in public if you want to be thought of as sane: you will laugh with EVERY page, and as soon as you stop laughing you'll just start rolling on the floor again, until you're terrified and shocked and crying-- yet somehow still laughing uncontrollably. When sixteen-year-old Clary Fray (or is that even her real name...?) is thrusted into a whole new world where 'all the stories are true'--demons, werewolves, vampires, faeries-- she realizes that her mundane life to this point has been full of lies. She is a Shadowhunter, though she was not raised that way, and soon learns how to act like one while still preserving some of her own childhood innocence. She meets people with unforgettable personalities (You can't not love Luke, Magnus, Jace...)...and if you just turn the pages and read on, so will you. To me, this was a young adult version of the Harry Potter series--not that you can't read Harry Potter as a young adult :-) --with just the things a book needs: unpredictable plot twists, and much longing to be in this fictional world alongside these lovable characters.

Crossed

Crossed

By Ally Condie

“Two little dark figures, looking up. Are they looking at me? Is it him? This far away there's only one way to know. I point to the sky.” -Ally condie crossed. Do you like adventure, romance and a mystery? Then, Crossed by Ally Condie is for you because it's all of those things! This book is set on the rims of a dystopian society of the near future The protagonists Cassia and Ky switch off narrating the story. As a reader this structure worked well for me but in the end it got a little confusing because it became similar.The antagonist is the society. The plot in general was very engaging and suspenseful, I didn’t want to put it down. Always full of twists and turns as great or better than the first book in the trilogy this is the second book in the trilogy and makes me want to read the last one to know what happens. This book made me think about our world today and how we could have a similar society at some point.

Matched

Matched

By Ally Condie

Have you ever been faced with a huge decision? In this book called Matched by Ally Condie Cassia's life changes in many ways. Some ways for the better and other ways for the worse. The book takes place in the province of Oria which is where Cassia and her family live. Cassia lives with her parents and her brother, Bram. When you turn 17 you are put into the matching pool by the society. Your match is presented to you at a match banquet. Your match is the person you will be married to. It was a surprise to everyone when Cassia was matched with her best friend Xander. Everything seemed to be going great until she saw Ky Markham's face flash on her micro card that was supposed to have Xander's face on it. This moment was the turning point of the book. Cassia is the protagonist and the officials are the antagonists. The officials decide your whole life for you and Cassia isn't going to let that happen. Two major conflicts in this book are Cassia not being able to have the life he wants and also hiding things from the officials and Xander. This book had a great ending that made me want to read the next book. I recommend reading this book and I hope you like it as much as I did!

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