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Lionel Messi (The Ultimate Fan Book)
By Mike Perez
Golazoooooooo Messi neymar And Suarez are the best \
Big Nate: Here Goes Nothing (Big Nate Comix)
By Lincoln Peirce
This is almost my BEST Big Nate book ever, and I am currently reading it for the fourth or fifth time!
The Poison Jungle (Wings of Fire, Book 13)
By Tui T. Sutherland
I'm continuing to really enjoy this arc of the series! I really loved seeing the poison jungle and all the carnivorous plants that want to eat everything and everyone. Bumblebee is the cutest. I really liked the differences between the LeafWing groups as well. The differences in the different cultures of the dragons on this continent are so varied and interesting. However, I think this might be my least favorite of this arc so far. While the previous books focus on working together to overcome adversity, this one drops that somewhat. The group takes a backseat to Sundew's relationship with Willow, and I agree with some of the criticisms on that front. Sundew's characterization changes rapidly once Willow is brought into the picture. Don't get me wrong, there are a lot of people that act completely different when with their partners versus when they're with others. But Sundew's whole personality seems to shift and was different than the previous books. I can see the arguments on both sides. Sundew was away from home and maybe didn't have Willow at the forefront of her mind while trying to dodge crazy HiveWings, but she really is sooo different once Willow is around. Also, I think Tsunami seemed a bit off in this book. She doesn't seem very much like the Tsunami that I knew in the previous books, so I hope some of her old self is brought back in the next book. I did enjoy this one, and I hope Sundew recovers some more of her acerbic dialogue back in the future books because I find it hilarious!
The Lord of the Rings
By J.R.R. Tolkien
J.R.R Tolkien, tied with John Flanagan for my favorite author, writes a magnificent piece in 'The Lord of the Rings'. It is so incredible it has become a classic that any middle schooler must read. I read this book when I was 7 years old and it has still held 2nd Place, now as an 8th Grader. I would recommend this series to ANYONE who likes adventure, action, fantasy, magic, powers, elves, dragons, war, violence, mystery, suspense, and so much more!! His novels are just packed with excitement and everyone should read them!! :) I have to say, he seriously must have done a lot of planning before he started writing for this series, because he seems to know the favorite colors of Bilbo Baggin's GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT Uncle's grandparents. (By means to say, he writes in a lot of detail that I sometimes get bored over and wish he would get to the main point, but it just adds to how AMAZING this trilogy is!!) I could research my whole life and not know everything about the Lord of the Rings because man... he knows every little detail about his world and other world's he created!! Definitely, read this series... and... GO LEGOLAS!!
Taylor Swift
By Triumph Books
This tells the story of Taylor Swifts life story. it really gives u a scoop on almost everything about her. It has 9 chapters and each one is about something different. Her life be4 star dome, how she even became famous, her troubles as a kid. I hope u read this, even if ur not the biggest fan of Taylor, this will give u another idea. Taylor Swift lovers and ok-ers, here is a book you'll love!
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
By C. S. Lewis
I really did not decide to read it but my class in school was going to read it. At first I have always thought that I would not like but when I saw the movie in class I just really loved it it is an awesome book read it
A Very Grimm Guide (Sisters Grimm Companion) (Sisters Grimm, The)
By Michael Buckley
I liked this book, it was intense and filled with interesting characters. Not exactly my favorite book, I personally found it a little confusing at times, but still a fun read. The entertainment was mild and nice, the plot was very well thought out and the characters all had their quirks.
I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World (Young Readers Edition)
By Malala Yousafzai
This is an amazing book!😁 Malala yousfatsi is such an inspiring women. She had a hard life and worked through it. In this book you will learn about the challenges and little memories that make Malala who she is. One thing I like about her is she does not act like she is famous. She knows she is just a normal,regular person and she is very kind. I definitely recommend it, but if your younger than 8, some of the violence and the Taliban might scare you. In the book you also learn about a story of recovery. Overall, so far I think this book is really inspiring me and making me want to be an upstander more.
National Geographic Kids Almanac 2018 (National Geographic Almanacs)
By National Geographic Kids
Ever wanted a book that holds all the knowledge you ever wanted to have stapled in one? Wanna know what your Zodiac is, how to 3D-print an organ, and what sports are popular this year? Here's the National Geographic Kids Almanac for 2018! Exciting stories, nature science fun-facts, fun games and new tech are on each page! With additional gasps, shouts, and "WOW!"s in every chapter, The Nat Geo almanac will keep you excited and happy in a long, hot summer!
Super Mario Brothers: Trapped in the Perilous Pit
By Jack C. Harris
This really brings me joy that there still selling this rare books online