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Amazing Gracie: A Dog's Tale
By Dan Dye, Mark Beckloff
It is so sweet and I have read it like 10 times!
The Art of Racing in the Rain
By Garth Stein
Panda
I have just started the book, and it is really good so far, I'm only 11 but, I'm fine. The words are really meaningful, some of the words, aren't some words I would pronounce, but they make the story funny, I just now realized that there is a scene that is not very appropriate for kids, and what page is that on because I really want have a heads up on that scene. I really seggest this book, doubt the one scene, it is very heart warming, kind, and loving, if you animal lovers are searching for a book, I recommend this book.
Woof: A Bowser and Birdie Novel
By Spencer Quinn
This book is okay, I guess obviously about a dog. There is trouble brewing in the Louisiana swamp -- Bowser can smell it. Bowser is a very handsome and only slightly slobbery dog, and he can smell lots of things. Like bacon or the sweat on humans when they're lying. Birdie Gaux, the girl Bowser lives with, knows something is wrong too. Her grammy's stuffed prize marlin has been stolen. It's the weird rumor that the marlin is linked to a missing treasure. It's the truck that seems to be following Birdie and the bad feeling on the back of her neck...
The Last Human
By Lee Bacon
This is an amazing book. It is now one of my favorite books that I've ever read. Definitely recommend for science fiction lovers. :)
The Search for WondLa
By Tony DiTerlizzi
Besteel, a creature that destroyed Eva Nine's sanctuary, shows up at certain times to hurt Eva and her friends. Eva Nine is forced to leave Muthur and she saved two creatures, Otto and Rovendor Kitt. She faces obstacles and many journeys trying to find a human like her. Eva has never seen a human, only in shows and movies. She finds a cardboard paper that reads "Wond" and "La". I made a connection to this book, because Eva Nine is eager to find a human species like her. This reminds me of trying to find someone like me to fit in with and be friends with. I rated this book a five star, because I loved following Eva Nine on her journey to find someone like her. I also loved to see Eva make friends along the way. I would recommend this book to my sister, because I feel she would be the only person that I know to give the book a shot at reading.
Hour of the Bees
By Lindsay Eagar
Carolina doesn't want to spend her summer at a sheep farm. Why? because in that farm, her family is moving her grandfather (Whom shes never met) into a home for people with dementia. While shes there, she loses her baby brother and almost lost him to a rattlesnake, learns that there on the ranch there has been a drought for 100 years, learns what happened to her grandmother, and more. If I could rate this book 10 stars. I would, its very moving. (Get it?)
Go, Dog Go (I Can Read It All By Myself, Beginner Books)
By P.D. Eastman
Okay okay. I know that this is obviously something that doesn't belong in my book list. But I just read it to my little sister and wanted to review it. I would definitely recommend this book for 7-8 year olds (younger if you read it to them) I think it's a cute book that has a rhyme on every page. My sister definitely enjoyed it. Thanks for reading -Ajg15's Reviews
Chew On This: Everything You Don't Want to Know About Fast Food
By Charles Wilson, Eric Schlosser
It was an interesting thesis on the fast food in america. It thoroughly explained where the food originated and how it was made. I thought it was both funny and revolting. The story ended with the readers gaining another perspective about their diet. What we consume is important in our daily lives.
The One Year Bible for Kids, Challenge Edition NLT (Tyndale Kids)
By Tyndale
This is really good! If you feel like you can't understand the Bible for some reason (sometimes I can't) This is a great challenge and experiance learning and actually understanding God's word.
Yukon Ho! (Calvin and Hobbes)
By Bill Watterson
Yukon Ho! is another wonderful Calvin and Hobbes book. But... them again every Calvin and Hobbes book is a good one. The six year old boy and his tiger always have good adventures. Spaceman Spiff is still alive and well no matter how many monsters (and aliens) come his way. Hobbes still has an enthusiastic greeting to Calvin coming home from another horrible school day with Mrs. Wormwood. Yes, although Bill Watterson retired forever ago, Calvin and Hobbes still lures in new readers every day. -Sharkysharks









