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  • swirlycool
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    Winnie's frustration started out as a seed, then grew to be as big as a tree itself. Her parents had gotten divorced, and decided she would spend three days a week with each of them, and have a day to herself in her tree house. By the end of fifth grade, Winnie decides the only way to make a change is to barricade herself in her treehouse. Her friends join, and they become known as the Treehouse 10. This book also includes steps to make crafts inside. This book is very funny, and I recommend this book to people who enjoy the other books written by this author. I rate this book 5/5.
    Almost 4 years ago
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    This book is exciting, and got me interested by just looking at the cover. Conner Reeves has been trained for dangerous missions. He has been recruited into the top secret bodyguard squad known as the Guardian. Even with all his training, nothing could prepare him for his first assignment. His first assignment is when the U.S. president hires him to protect the First Daughter. Since there is now an intense media focus on celebrity families and politicians, adults are no longer a target for blackmail. Their kids are now, too. This is why there is a need for a bodyguard. This book was very interesting, and it was a very good start to this series. I recommend this book to people who enjoy mystery books. I definitely recommend the books following this one. I rate this book 5/5.
    Almost 4 years ago
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    Magdalys lives in New York in a time where there are dinosaurs and there is still segregation. This book is set during the Civil War. Magdalys and her friends flee to Brooklyn and settle in the Dactyl Hill neighborhood, where black and brown New Yorkers have set up an independant community. This book had an interesting plot. I recommend this to people who are interested in books set in the past, and I rate this 5/5.
    Almost 4 years ago
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    The Uncommoners is about a girl named Ivy. She and her brother, Seb, have tumbled into a world that is anything but ordinary. This world is called Lundinor, a secret underground city where objects are capable of extraordinary things, as long as they are uncommon. This book was interesting, and I recommend it to people who are interested in fantasy books. I love the cover of this book, and the illustrations. I rate this book 5/5.
    Almost 4 years ago
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    This book has many fun activities, and is appropriate for any age. It has many facts, and even explains parts of your brain. It explains how the parts of your brain helps your body function. I definitely recommend this book, and I rate it 5/5. I recommend it to people who enjoy other National Geographic books.
    Almost 4 years ago
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    The Inquisitor's Tale is a book about three children, and a dog. They are not ordinary. Jeanne is a peasant girl who has visions of the future, Jacob is a Jewish boy who can heal any wound, and William is a young monk with supernatural strength. The dog, Gwenforte, has come back to life. They cross paths, and soon become friends. However, when they have ordered a burning of the Hebrew books, they must find a way to save them. When their plan goes wrong, the king has decided to go to war with them. However, in the end, the children find some of the last hebrew books, and save the king's mother. The king thanks them. The book ends with them wondering about their future. This book was really good, and I rate it 5/5. I recommend it to people who are interested in reading books about storytelling.
    Almost 4 years ago
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    This book is about a girl named Isabella who is dealing with and who has a best friend named Imani who is also dealing with racism. This book was very interesting, and it also was heartbreaking in many parts of it. Sadly, racism is an issue that people still deal with today and this book showed what the main character, Isabelle, had to go through. Isabelle's parents are also divorced and she struggles going back and forth. Her parents also have trouble agreeing with each other, and sometimes Isabelle feels like she's two people. This book is really good, and I rate it 5/5. I recommend it to people who enjoy reading books about problems that are still present in today's society.
    Almost 4 years ago
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    Everybody makes mistakes, even superheroes! In this book, kids ask superheroes about the times they have made mistakes. This book is colorful, funny, and reveals the theme that nobody is perfect and everybody makes mistakes at some point. This book is entertaining, enthusiastic, and is colorfully illustrated. I recommend it to people who enjoy reading comedy books, or people who like comic books. I also recommend it to people who enjoy the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. I rate this book 5/5.
    Almost 4 years ago
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    This book is about the story of a spy who was undercover and acted like they were going to be apart of the plan to steal Abraham Lincoln's grave. This is not a commonly known story. The spy would act like they were going to be apart of the plan, then tell the details of the plan to others to prevent this from happening. This book was interesting, and was surprising because this story is not commonly known. I recommend this to people who enjoy reading books about presidents, or historical events. I rate this book 5/5.
    Almost 4 years ago
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    This book captures the struggle and the horror of the Holocaust. This book is very interesting, and shows you what it was like to live during the Holocaust. This book made me feel emotional, and it made me want to know what would happen on the next page. The ending was happy however it made me angry to see how much the characters suffered and lost. I recommend this book to people wanting to learn more about what it was like during the Holocaust, and I recommend it to people who like books based on historical events. I also recommend it to people who have enjoyed other books written by this author. I rate this book 5/5.
    Almost 4 years ago

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