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Maximum Ride
11.12.07
Maximum Ride, by James Patterson, is a compelling story about a group of kids that were taken as babies by mad scientists and mutated into bird/human hybrids.
The War of Mirrors
11-15.07
In The War of Mirrors, by E. J. Stewart, war breaks out in Larkwood when a mole forces some weasels to look at themselves in a mirror. They weren't quite ready to see themselves as they really were!
The Tale of Despereaux
December 1, 2006
The Tale of Despereaux, by Kate Dicamillo, is a
is a book I recommend to young readers who are not interested in reading long books but still want to read books with adventure, fantasy and sad parts in it." --Megan, a 3rd grader from Oregon, has written a book
review of this wonderful title.
Walk Two Moons
06.08.06
Walk Two Moons, by Sharon Creech, is a book about a girl named Salamanca on a journey to see her mother." Casey, an 8th grader from California, has written a book
review of this wonderful title.
Walk Two Moons
06.08.06
Walk Two Moons, by Sharon Creech, is a very enjoyable book because of Sharon Creech's way of words and use of country phrases." Kyrsten, an 8th grader from Peru, Indiana, has written a book
review of this wonderful title.
Walk Two Moons
06.08.06
Walk Two Moons, by Sharon Creech, is a novel, an
easy-read book that will keep you turning the pages." Page, a 6th grader from Kokomo, Indiana, has written a book
review of this wonderful title.
A Tale of Two Cities
March 11, 2006
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." A Tale of Two Cities, written by Charles Dickens is a spectacular story about pride, honor, revenge, and redemption. This book is recomended to people 11 years and older. :)
Eragon
May 7. 2004
"In Eragon, by Christopher Paolini, the first book in the Inheritance trilogy, the author makes a very vivid and complex world that is hard to believe is not real. The story is entertaining, surprising, and suspenseful. When you think the story is slowing down, something jumps out at you to pick it all up again and make you keep reading." --Anna,
5th grader from Half Moon Bay, California.
Mirette on the High Wire
May 6, 2004
"I wanted to review Mirette on the High
Wire because I have walked on a tightrope at my big sister's circus school. At first it felt sort of high, but then I got used to it, kind of like Mirette does in the book." --Grace,
1st grader from Half Moon Bay, California.
Bronx Masquerade
May 5, 2004
"Bronx
Masquerade, by Nikki Grimes, is a great book, especially if you like poetry. It tells the story of 18 teenagers, all struggling through their senior year at high school." --Erin, 7th grader from Round Rock, Texas.
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