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Fairest (3 new)
Mar 07, 2015 11:12AM

50x66 Wow this sounds like an interesting book. I wonder what people would do just to be pretty!
Mar 07, 2015 11:10AM

50x66 Wow Mercy! Great review! I wasn't planning to read because it historical but you made it sound so much interesting. I am definitely going to read this next.
Mar 07, 2015 11:06AM

50x66 " I promise myself a long time ago that no matter what, I was going to be the first in my family to graduate from high school. For some people that may not sound like much, but for me it's a big deal. A very big deal." I just recently finish The Secret Story of Sonia Rodriguez by Alan Lawerence Sitomer. " Sonya is like our very own Cinderella. She cooks and cleans well her mom watches telenovela all day. He dad is the only one who understands Sonia's dream to be the first in her family to high school, but where do you always working on his job he isn't always there." -Medeia Senka A novel about mexican girl that has lots of dreams for a future. I personally enjoy reading this it not just relatable but also hilarious. I recommend this for 13 and up since the main character is more mature. What would you do to make your dreams happened by going to college?
Paper Towns (5 new)
Feb 17, 2015 08:57PM

50x66 This sounds like a great book. I read his book called The Fault In Our Stars and it was by him I believe and it was a wonderful book. I can't image how better this book is! Thanks Alondra!
Feb 17, 2015 08:55PM

50x66 That's a good book review I have atucally read the first book but I didn't really understand it and decide not to read it but I think I might give it another try because of you review! Great!
Feb 17, 2015 08:48PM

50x66 It sounds like a good book review, but is there any chances that this is about the Holocaust? I don't know much about Anne Frank but for your book review I can tell that she is an amirable person. Great job Ash keep up the good work!
Legends (3 new)
Feb 17, 2015 08:44PM

50x66 Have you ever thought about what the future would be like? I finished reading a novel name Legenda by Marie Lu. I personally enjoy reading this book because it was about to perspectives a boy named Day and a girl named June. And June is in an uncover mission to find out who killed her brother and throughout the book here is romance, drama, and lots of excitement. I recommend this book for 12 year olds and older since it has lot of violence. "Each day means a new 24 hours. Each day means everything's posiable again. You live at the moment, you take it alone day at a time. -Day The author had won awards like the Newbery Medals awarded by American Library Assn.
The Summoning (11 new)
Dec 03, 2014 05:21PM

50x66 Wow! I think the book must be really good. I predict it about a girl that believes in ghost but others think there is no such thing. Good review Ashley!
The Raft (7 new)
Dec 03, 2014 05:19PM

50x66 I would have also been scared and it sound like a T.V show
I watched called Lost about people that were in an island that survived a plane crash. Great job!
Dec 03, 2014 05:16PM

50x66 What would you do if a family member or you were unable to do regular things other people can do? The novel Stuck in Neutral was an interesting book, that I liked, and I think if anyone reads this book they can get something out of it besides it being funny. Even though it was a funny novel it also had an intense story. I recommend this book to any age because it fake story but it could happened in real life. The author of this book, Terry Trueman, has won an award for this called the honor book award that was for his excellence in young adult literature. “Shawn will stay with readers, not for what he does but for what he is and has made of himself” –Kirkus Reviews
The Misfits (1 new)
Nov 15, 2014 02:58PM

50x66 "Stick and stones may break our bones but names will break our spirit." The Misfits book by James Howe is about a group of people that don't fit in with everyone else. Bobby, the main character, get made fun of because he sits alone and gets his sandwich. Bu they dint know that his mom died and she would make him sandwich so he eats them. But he get called names like fat, fatty and fluffy. Then there is Joe small and short and very shy. Skeeie is funny but he says thins that can make people hate him. Then finally Addie she is nice, smart and determine. People make fun of her because she it tall and smart. They make fun of her and call her names like smarty, know-it-all, and tally. She speaks her mine and isn't afraid to say what she want to say. I like this book because it was realistic and sometimes this happens to other people. I recommend this novel to any one because bully can happen anywhere and there is no age that people don't do it at. Other books that the author wrote were are Totally Joe and Nighty-Nightmare. This novel is like The Queen Of Waters because of the struggles and how they both accomplished them. What would you do if everyday you went to school someone called you mean names?
The Misfits (2 new)
Nov 15, 2014 02:58PM

50x66 "Stick and stones may break our bones but names will break our spirit." The Misfits book by James Howe is about a group of people that don't fit in with everyone else. Bobby, the main character, get made fun of because he sits alone and gets his sandwich. Bu they dint know that his mom died and she would make him sandwich so he eats them. But he get called names like fat, fatty and fluffy. Then there is Joe small and short and very shy. Skeeie is funny but he says thins that can make people hate him. Then finally Addie she is nice, smart and determine. People make fun of her because she it tall and smart. They make fun of her and call her names like smarty, know-it-all, and tally. She speaks her mine and isn't afraid to say what she want to say. I like this book because it was realistic and sometimes this happens to other people. I recommend this novel to any one because bully can happen anywhere and there is no age that people don't do it at. Other books that the author wrote were are Totally Joe and Nighty-Nightmare. This novel is like The Queen Of Waters because of the struggles and how they both accomplished them. What would you do if everyday you went to school someone called you mean names?
Oct 19, 2014 02:08PM

50x66 It does seem interesting and I can agree with Oscar it seem sad how a mother can call her child a thing.
Oct 19, 2014 02:05PM

50x66 Wow! This seems like a great book. I like how you said that Shawn McDaniel was smarter than the normal kids. I like this book so far because it always seem that people don't think that other people with disabilities aren't good enough.
Oct 19, 2014 02:00PM

50x66 I have already read The Fault in Our Stars and I can agree that the book is for anyone in any gender. yes it is full of surprises!
Oct 19, 2014 01:56PM

50x66 Wow! It sound interesting book and I assume it a realistic story that happened in the Holocaust and it sounds like she lived in a tragic event.
Oct 19, 2014 01:48PM

50x66 "Have you noticed that if you really want something, you can make it happen? But you need to be sure it's what you really want, because sometime, when it comes true, you realize too late that it's not what you wanted. Not at all." I just finished reading The Queen of Water it about a girl named Virgina and her parents give her away to a family so she can work as a maid. I really enjoy this book because it was a lot like the book named Sold. I recommended this book to people that already read Sold and to both female and male the age between 13-up. What would you do if your family gave you away so that you can work you entry life?
Sep 08, 2014 06:31PM

50x66 What would you do if you had to keep moving houses all the time? I recommend this book to people that are ages from 10-14. I really like this book because I can relate to the character named Esperanza. Other books by Sandra Cisneros are Caramelo and Hollering Creek. "I would like to baptize myself under a new name, a name more like the real me, the one nobody sees.
Marni (1 new)
Mar 26, 2014 08:54PM

50x66 Have you ever meant anyone who pulls out their hair, eyelashes and they even pull out their eyebrows? I read a novel called Marni which is an autobiography about herself. It about how her brothers and her sister don’t really like her and her parents is divorce. She doesn’t have many friends. She thought she could pull and her problems would go away somehow. I really like really this book because it told me about other people personal life story and their struggles. I recommend this book to 10 years old or older. "When I stared at the mirror and tried to recognize the girl without eyebrows, eyelashes, and bangs as myself and failed, I knew something had gone horribly wrong." This book was very different then other books I had read so far, because it told about her life and how she thought was the right way to deal with it but then realized that her actions affect her and the people around her.
Uglies (3 new)
Mar 26, 2014 08:32PM

50x66 Wow, this sounds so interesting. I wonder how it would be like if everyone was ugly just like in the story but in the really life. I really like this book so far.
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