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The Power of Poppy Pendle
By Natasha Lowe
The Power of Poppy Pendle is about a little girl named Poppy. Despite her HUGE love to baking, her parents decide to send her to a witch school, to become a witch like her grandmother and her ancestors. Poppy despises witchcraft though and all she wants to do is bake, bake, bake! Her parents try desperatly to make her stop, and Poppy has to find a way to pursue her dreams! I love this book; it's so creative, fun and exciting!
The Dead Girls of Hysteria Hall
By Katie Alender
katieluv
I am a insane so it makes me feel better I know I am not the only one! It is inspiring
Angry Birds Playground: Animals: An Around-the-World Habitat Adventure
By Jill Esbaum
this book is reayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy fun book i Iike reading this fun ameseng funny good book
The Gary Paulsen Collection: Dancing Carl; Dogsong; Hatchet; Woodsong
By Gary Paulsen
it was good for me and got good at the end of the part of the book when he found the survival pack in the plan and when he found the survival pack he was risked
Pick the Plot (Story Thieves)
By James Riley
Warning: This is NOT your regular book. But that's a good thing, right? Owen Conners is a regular boy, who wakes up one day and finds himself in a confusing time prison, where inmates live one day over and over again endlessly. But each day their memory resets with the time loop-- the prisoners never know how long they've been there, because they don't remember any previous days in the prison. Even worse, the prison is in the Cretaceous Period, where hungry dinosaurs roam. Sounds like torture, right? But there is one way to escape this nightmare-- through the door, with a 3-digit code. If someone guesses the wrong code, the day automatically resets for everyone. The only way to discover the correct digits for the codes is to outsmart the scenarios in three airlocks. But the time prison creators are very clever. If a prisoner solves an airlock and get a digit for the passcode, the prison day resets, so how could the prisoner possibly remember the digits to escape?? But that's where YOU come in, reader! This book is a pick-the-plot book, which means YOU decide between different choices to move the story along. Owen figures out that he is in the pick-the-plot book, and recruits you to help him escape so he can go find his friend Bethany. With the help of his new friend Kara Dox, another inmate, YOU choose what Owen and Kara do to find out the code. YOU have to remember the digits. Will you help Owen and Kara discover the digits and escape the time prison, or will you feed them mercilessly to dinosaurs? It's all up to you. :) I had so much fun reading this book! It was an adventure, and I loved how interactive it was! Yes, I've read regular pick-the-plot books, but this one took it to the next level! I mean, in how many books is it up to you to solve, remember, and choose so the characters can survive and escape? Not many, that's for sure! I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys pick-the-plot books and adventures! It is a bit confusing if you haven't read the rest of the series, so maybe before reading this book you should read the other great books in this series! This book was great! 4/5 stars!
The Stolen Chapters (Story Thieves)
By James Riley
If this book was anything, it was CLEVER. And MINDBLOWING. And utterly EPIC. James Riley put himself in his own book, he put the first Story Thieves book in THIS book, the characters find out that they're fictional, they see their OWN BOOK and - It's just completely MINDBLOWING I CANNOT GET OVER HOW MINDBLOWING THIS IS. I love how the flashbacks come and pass and how Owen ironically thinks how annoying flashbacks are and - oh, do you know why he (and Kiel) are having flashbacks? Because Kiel erased their memories with his forget spell. But the memories do come back after awhile, you can only wonder What? Why? How? Who? When? My final say is that James Riley is on top of his game with these beautifully and ironically twisted stories, and I am just in love with his books right now.
Jinxed
By Amy McCulloch
This book was OUTSTANDING! Lacey Chu is a 7th grader and an extremely talented engineer who loves to tinker with creations of her own. Her dream is to be a companioneer, a person who creates bakus invented by the legendary Monica Chan, Lacey's IDOL. Monica created bakus as new electronic technology that looks and acts like an animal, but has all the tech to get you through your day. But to follow this dream, Lacey first has to make it into Profectus, the prestigious school run by MONCHA, Monica's company. And for that, she needs a Level 3 baku! Lacey stumbles upon some practically destroyed material in a ravine while trying to help out her best friend Zora. But only Lacey can turn rubble into a treasure, as she creates Jinx, the cat baku that can communicate telepathically with her! Lacey steps into Profectus with an enemy, Carter, who is a bully with an advanced boar baku that is determined to get her kicked out of the school, but Lacey is sure she can make her mark with baku battles... Add together a great team of new friends, a cute team captain, and a possible double crosser, equaling one AMAZING book! I was completely engaged as I read and I just couldn't stop! Amy McCulloch's writing pulled me in and my curiosity to find out what happened next kept me flipping the pages as quickly as I could! Jinxed is an amazing new novel and a sure-to-be hit! I recommend this book to everyone looking for their next great read! 5/5 stars!
The Son of Sobek: A Disney Hyperion Short Story
By Rick Riordan
Anonymous
One of the shortest mini series with Percy Jackson and the Kanes it is although interesting because the story is in Carter's point of view, and not Percy's!!!
The Staff of Serapis (Heroes of Olympus, The)
By Rick Riordan
Anonymous
It is totally cool about Sadie meeting Annabeth fighting Serapis a mix of Greek and Egyptian who was made by Ptolemy of Alexandria. Totally Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!
The Crown of Ptolemy (Heroes of Olympus, The)
By Rick Riordan
I am 60% sure I've read it but, as I've said before, "I could be wrong!"! I really do think so. I may have just read the others in that!









