Diary of a Wimpy Kid Rodrick Rules by
jeff Kinney
Reviewed by
autumn
Fiction
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Rodrick Rules is a hilarious and fun book about a suffering little brother named gregory. Gregory has an older brother named rodrick who loves torchuring greg because rodrick has a deep dark secret of his from over last summer. It's the beggining of the school year and greg goes through all sorts of trouble with rodricks old teacher. But when hes not a school hes at home trying to tollerate rodrick and his annoying band called Loaded Diaper. I recommend this book to people who are younger siblings and you think your life is bad read about gregory's . Or really anybody can read this with histarical picture and is only 216 short pages. Diary of a Wimpy Kid has more series of books where this came from. So pick up Diary of a Wimpy Kid, have fun and READ READ READ READ READ!!!!!
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The Lightning Thief by
Rick Riordan
Reviewed by
Adam
Fiction
This book is very interesting and it is very surprising at some parts. It is about a boy named Percy Jackson whoes father is Poseidon and he must retrieve Zeuses master bolt before the winter solstice. He runs into trouble along the way but with his friends Grover and Annabeth he is unstoppalble. But when one of his so called friends Luke stole the master bolt and gave it to Ares. They get into a fight but Percy and his friends won. I reccomend the book to ages 8+.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid-The Last Straw by
Jeff Kinney
Reviewed by
Ben
Fiction
This book is very funny and sometimes i can relate to it. I would reccommend this book to ages 7+.
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While You Are Away by
Eileen Spinelli
Reviewed by
Jacob & Lilly
Fiction
This is a wonderful book that was recommended to our family by the librarian and we are so glad she did! The book is written for children ages 3-7. Jacob 4 & Lilly 2 loved the book it deals with what young children think and feel when their military parent is deployed far way. We would recommend this book to everyone especially military families who are separated often and have young children.
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dear dumb diary never do anything by
Jim Benton
Reviewed by
autumn
Fiction
Dear Dumb Diary never do anything is a hilarious book about a girl named Jamie whos life is a disaster from picking up granny pannties from a duck shirt covered in pudding if you like books that are funny well you need this book it has 200 pages with histarical pictures.I recommend this book for ages 7 and up .You won't regret reading this book.
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