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Patron Saints of Nothing
By Randy Ribay
Great book about the drug war in the Philippines! This book is about Jay, a 17 year old boy who's about to go to college, but there's some unexpected that happens to him near his spring break-his cousin who lives in the Philippines, Jun (who's also his pen pal), has been murdered because of the president's drug war. Determined to find more about what happened, he travels to the Philippines for a week. There was 1 minor issue with this book. I think that Jay was acting pretty privileged and like he knew everything that was happening around him throughout the beginning and the middle, however he was a good character when the book was coming to an end. 4.5 stars rounded up!
Geronimo Stilton #53: Rumble in the Jungle
By Geronimo Stilton
I think this book is very interesting and creative. The reason for this because in the book, there are many kinds of the sound for the actions. And the fonts for those action words are relating to the actions. For example if there's a word like "Splash" they will have the water splashing around the word "Splash". This book is the series of the Geronimo Stilton and there are many of them. But the first one that I read was this one and I really much understand what is going on. So you don't have to read from the beginning. You can read from anywhere you want. Also in the book, there are many pictures that you can enjoy with. The pictures are very cute and also the pictures can describe what is going on. So if you don't understand what is going on and what is happening, you also can look at the pictures so you will understand the story. I will suggest you to read this book or the whole series.
Lights, Camera, Middle School! (Babymouse Tales from the Locker)
By Jennifer L. Holm
BabyMouse is a really good book series. This graphic novel is about how BabyMouse signed up for film club for a chance to be famous. While making the film some bad stuff happened such as: becoming a monster directer that means bossing everyone around and thinking it's just her film. (read the book to know all the bad things that happened). This book inspired me to make my own movies! Did BabyMouse and her film crew get the movie done in time? Did the movie make BabyMouse famous or did it make her and her crew the laughing stock in Middle School?
Just as Long as We're Together
By Judy Blume
This was a great book about three best friends who are starting their first year of junior high together. They go through some tough times and they always have each other's back. This was a great book to read and I would totally recommend it for girls ages 11-13.
The Leanin' Dog
By K. A. Nuzum
I reacamand this book if you like realistic fiction.This store is realistic fiction because the story of a dog and a girl could happen in real life. The girl wanted to keep the dog but her dad did not want her to. Later on in the Book she convinced her dad to let her keep the dog. All out through the book when she got the dog she would try to guess its name. This book was very fun to read but at first it sounded boring to me when I got into the book father it’s starting to get exciting and fun to read. this book is probably one of my favorite books that I have read because I like realistic fiction and dogs
A Voice in the Wind: A Novel By Francine Rivers | Conversation Starters
By dailyBooks
It’s so addicting to watch as the mane three are growing there faith I recommend it to everyone
Claudia and the Genius of Elm Street (The Baby-Sitters Club #49)
By Ann Matthews Martin
This is a book in the baby sitters club series written by Ann M Martin. Claudia has always felt that Janine is smarter then her, but at least art and baby sitting is her escape. Until it isn't. When Claudia starts to sit for Rosie Wilder, she feels even less smart then usual... a kid is smarter than her! Read the book to find out how Claudia gains her self confidence back and appreciates herself! I gave this book 4 stars because it was a fun read!
Jessi's Wish (Bsc C.E. #48)
By Ann M. Martin
THIS BOOK WAS SO GOOD!!! Ann M. Martin does a wonderful job of shaping the wonderful character of Danielle, a little girl with cancer whose only dream is to go to Disney World and graduate from elementary school. I thought this book was heartwarming, sort of sad, but also inspiring to be thankful for everything I have! Jessi and the other girls in the BSC are planning on taking a break from babysitting and are going to volunteer at different places. While Stacey volunteers her time at a diabetes lab and Kristy gives back to her little brother's old daycare, Jessi decides to volunteer at the club her little sister is in, The Kids Can Do Anything Club. While there, Jessi meets Danielle, a little girl with leukemia (cancer). She is special and Jessi and her immediately hit it off.
Mary Anne and 2 Many Babies (Baby-Sitters Club, No. 52)
By Ann M. Martin
Babies, babies, babies, and yes, more babies. That’s what Mary Anne’s life consists of! A special program at school has Logan and her caring for a little baby (which is actually an egg.) At first, it’s fun, but after a while, the responsibilities of having a “baby” begins to dawn on Mary Anne. The egg, er baby, has to be fed, walked, and put down for naps! Plus Logan and Mary Anne are fighting over who has custody of the baby on different days! This egg is a disaster! I really liked this book. It was funny, relatable, and fun to read. Happy reading! <3
Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club #54)
By Ann M. Martin
Mallory can’t stop thinking about horses! She loves reading about them, so when she is given the chance to get riding classes, she’s excited! But riding a horse is very different from reading about horses. After a scary accident happens with one of the horses Mallory is riding, she is a little scared to ride ever again. This book is all about getting back up again after you fall. If you never try, you’ll never learn. This book was inspiring. At least, it inspired me. I hope it does for you too! 🐎😊









