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Warriors: Omen of the Stars #1: The Fourth Apprentice
By Erin Hunter
sat3
I. Hate. Dovepaw. Even if I sympathize with her for having such a huge destiny, she came off as quite whiny, and not a likeable character ( This is only my opinion. If you life Dovepaw, that's okay. Everyone has different opinions, and I am just sharing mine ) . Jayfeather was great, Lionblaze was meh, even though Ivypaw was a bit annoying, I sympathize with her, I liked Whitetail, Sedgewhisker, Petalfur, and Rippletail, I didn't care about Toadfoot, and Tigerheart just annoyed me. He acts like a kit. I am not a huge fan of books where all cats do is travel. Those three kittypets and Woody came off as quite oblivious and annoying. But Jayfeather's parts were cool, the beaver fight was invigorating, it ended on a cliff hanger, and it is home to one off the best quotes in Warrior Cat history. " Who are you, and what have you done with Blackstar?" 😂 3.5/5.
The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 1: The Official Illustrated Movie Companion
By Mark Cotta Vaz
marcos
i think you should read this because if your looking for romance then you should read this its about a vampire and a werwolf fighting over a girl but the vampire turns her into a vampire and now the vampire and the girl are boyfriend and girlfriend and if you love books and movies about fighting read this its a 5 star to me
A Series Of Unfortunate Events Lemony Snicket 13 Books Collection Pack Set (Includes The Bad Beginning, The Reptile Room, The Wide Window...etc)
By Lemony Snicket
I received this set for Christmas, and I'm so happy to have read the set! This book is based on both fiction and nonfiction information. For the fact that Count Olaf and Dr. Montgomery Mongomery are both real people, they aren't the only ones. So many others are! Sunny, Violet and Klaus Baudelaire escaped the clutches of Olaf, who was in various disguises. Lemony Snicket actually mentioned his sister In this amazing series, and also puts the meaning of words and his connections to his story. As Lemony always says in the series, the book is miserable, horrifying, and never has a good ending :)
The Ides of April (Ray, Mary, Roman Empire Sequence.)
By Mary Ray
Peyton M
This book was a very confusing book. If you want a book that is a fast and a easy read, it is not this one. One the other hand, if you want a book about Ancient Rome this one is perfect. It has many historical events and cultural universals that were the same in Rome. It also takes great intrest in the way Romans lived. My opinion of this book it that it was to hard for kids my age to read. I would much rather read a different book on Rome that is more interesting and has pictures. Overall I think this was a good book for older people and that I think kids my age shouldn't read it.
And Then There Were None (Agatha Christie Collection)
By Agatha Christie
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie is one of my favorite books of all time! The suspense that the reader is put through when devouring this book is torturous and delicious! I love the way this book breaks the conventional rules of a mystery novel while still supplying the thrill and clever sequence of events of a detective novel. Despite its relatively slow beginning, And Then There Were None provides a plot as exciting and engaging as Harry Potter. Unlike many older books, this one is supplied with enough activity and thrills to keep any reader interested and on the edge of their seat for the book's length. And trust me on this: you'll NEVER believe who the murderer is!
Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky
By Kwame Mbalia
this book is good for people that like a advancher and that likes the author KWAME MBALIA I like this book because Its funey the book made me fell calm and it made me like the book more the them is teamwork
CatStronauts: Mission Moon
By Drew Brockington
these cats were super funny waffles loves to eat major mouser is the commander and blanket is super smart and I forgot the others but the point is these cats are amazing they super awesome and smart and they have to save earth and save them from having no more power! you should really read this
Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators in The Mystery of the Scar-Faced Beggar
By Mary V. Carey
This was a great book to read, and I mean REALLY great. It may be old, but it has all the good things of an everyday mystery books!
Middle School: Get Me out of Here!
By James Patterson
Rafe Khatchadorian gets into trouble again. In the second book, Middle School Get Me Out Of Here written by James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts, Rafe and his family move in with their granny. Rafe is going into 7th grade and his mother sets up an interview for Rafe at Cathedral School of the Arts. When Rafe, the protagonist, is admitted into the art school, he soon meets Zeke, the antagonist in the story. Zeke is also in 7th grade and spends his time making fun of Rafe. Rafe does a self portrait and the entire class critiques each other’s work. In the first conflict, Zeke and his friend, Kenny, are very critical of Rafe’s self portrait. The second conflict happened when Rafe and his friend, Matty, decided to steal Zeke and Kenny’s art projects. He does get suspended and had to apologize to Zeke for destroying his art project. The turning point is when his mom gets a job. I recommend this book to the 8th grade level. Some high school students may enjoy the characters and the dangers they come across.
Cheetah Girls Supa-Dupa Sparkle: Books 5 - 8 (Woff, There it Is - It's Raining Benjamins - Dorinda's Secret - Growl Power)
By Deborah Gregory
I recommend this book bc it shows you how these girl work so hard maybe a little to hard but just to be a famous singer they may had some ups and downs but they pulled them selves back together and with a little practice and the help of their moms everything is cheetah lishes









