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  • callie_b
    callie_bliked a comment in National Geographic Kids Book Club.
    I am going to try to bring back the "Guess the Song Lyrics"! Some of you guys know what I am talking about. Try to figure out the song writer and the song, "I've been watching you for some time..."
    Over 4 years ago
  • callie_b
    callie_bliked a comment in National Geographic Kids Book Club.
    Hi! Here's some school-based questions= 1. what grade are you in? 2. are you a public, private, or home-schooler 3. fav subject? 4. what do you think you want to be when you grow up? 5. do you know cursive, and if so do you use it? 6. what time do you have to wake up for school? 7. what's your favorite lunch? 8. do you write mostly with pens, mechanical pencils, or normal pencils? xoxo! -beachbreeze14
    Over 4 years ago
  • callie_b
    callie_bis now following readingkendal.
    Over 4 years ago
  • callie_b
    callie_b's book review was featured in The Beast (The Darkdeep).
    After finally getting the Darkdeep under control (or so they thought), Opal, Emma, Logan, Tyler, and Nico realize that there's more to Still Island and the houseboat than meets the eye... Opal starts hearing a weird voice in her mind, directing her and telling her what to do next, and Opal just KNOWS that it's the green alien-like blob Thing in a Jar. As the 5 friends discover more and more about their jobs as Torchbearers, things just get crazier. It's the season of Halloween in Timbers, and with the chilly weather and pumpkin spice lattes, tourists are drawn in by the town legend of the Beast. And not just tourists. A low-quality YouTube series is in town, hoping to capture footage of the Beast and film interviews with kids in town to gain fame and fortune. When the Torchbearers find out that the legendary Beast is REAL, they have to do everything they possibly can to stop the camera crew -and the rest of the town- from finding him or the other figments that have been running rampant with no end in sight. Will the Torchbearers be able to wrangle all the figments into place? Where is Thing in a Jar from, anyway? And why is the tide turning red right outside Still Island and the newfound yet mysterious Rift? I really really really loved this book! One thing I would recommend is reading the first book in the series, "The Darkdeep," before reading this sequel. If not, it's easy enough to pick up, but I did find it helpful to read the first book! It was as fantastic as this book was! I loved how the alternating perspectives switched between Opal and Nico, and I was on the edge of my seat throughout the entire book! I would totally give this book 5/5 stars, and I recommend this series to anyone looking for a spooky Halloween-y mystery series to read this fall! Double thumbs up!
    Over 4 years ago
  • callie_b
    callie_b added a book review.
    After finally getting the Darkdeep under control (or so they thought), Opal, Emma, Logan, Tyler, and Nico realize that there's more to Still Island and the houseboat than meets the eye... Opal starts hearing a weird voice in her mind, directing her and telling her what to do next, and Opal just KNOWS that it's the green alien-like blob Thing in a Jar. As the 5 friends discover more and more about their jobs as Torchbearers, things just get crazier. It's the season of Halloween in Timbers, and with the chilly weather and pumpkin spice lattes, tourists are drawn in by the town legend of the Beast. And not just tourists. A low-quality YouTube series is in town, hoping to capture footage of the Beast and film interviews with kids in town to gain fame and fortune. When the Torchbearers find out that the legendary Beast is REAL, they have to do everything they possibly can to stop the camera crew -and the rest of the town- from finding him or the other figments that have been running rampant with no end in sight. Will the Torchbearers be able to wrangle all the figments into place? Where is Thing in a Jar from, anyway? And why is the tide turning red right outside Still Island and the newfound yet mysterious Rift? I really really really loved this book! One thing I would recommend is reading the first book in the series, "The Darkdeep," before reading this sequel. If not, it's easy enough to pick up, but I did find it helpful to read the first book! It was as fantastic as this book was! I loved how the alternating perspectives switched between Opal and Nico, and I was on the edge of my seat throughout the entire book! I would totally give this book 5/5 stars, and I recommend this series to anyone looking for a spooky Halloween-y mystery series to read this fall! Double thumbs up!
    Over 4 years ago
  • callie_b
    callie_b has read this book.
    By Ally Condie, Brendan Reichs
    Over 4 years ago
  • callie_b
    callie_bliked a comment in National Geographic Kids Book Club.
    Hey guys! It's been awhile since I've been on Dogo. (3 months to be exact... yikes!) Could someone catch me up on what I've missed? Like who's new, who's changed their username, what's the latest news, and such. If someone could do that for me, thanks! ;D <3
    Over 4 years ago
  • callie_b
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    OMG guys, i've barely been on ALL SUMMER because of camps and vacations!! What's happened since i've been gone? I missed you guys and i hope you're having a great summer!
    Over 4 years ago
  • callie_b
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    HAPPPPPYYYYY BIRTHHHDAAYYYYY AGJ!!!! Ever since I first came on to this site almost 3 years ago, you have been sooo nice to me and everyone else! I hope you have an amazing day! :D <3
    Almost 5 years ago
  • callie_b
    callie_b's book review was featured in Utterly Me, Clarice Bean.
    I've always loved Clarice Bean, and when I reread this favorite elementary school book, I was filled with happy memories of simpler times. I loved reliving the funny and quirky story of Clarice and her friends and her love of Ruby Redfort. I feel like I've told this to everyone I've talked to about this book, but the author of this book is Lauren Child, also well known for her Charlie and Lola picture books. In the Clarice Bean series, Clarice and her best friend Betty are obsessed with a series called Ruby Redfort about an eleven-year-old undercover detective and spy, and that's when I became obsessed with the idea of the series. Then I learned when I was about 10 years old that so many fans of Clarice Bean actually wrote to Lauren Child asking her to write a real Ruby Redfort series. And she did, and those books are also amazing so I encourage you to check those out too!! Clarice is faced with many mysteries that seem to be up to her to solve. This book was a blast from the past for me, and I totally loved reading it again after all these years!
    Almost 5 years ago

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