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Pegasus And The End Of Olympus
by Kate O'Hearn
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Amazing book and series. Heartwarming and fun, and is a great alt. for PJ or HP fans!

Everyone Loves Cupcake
by Kelly DiPucchio
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This is one of my favorite books because it's about cupcake being so perfect and how the other foods start being annoyed by her bragging about how great she is. They start pretending she wasn't there and didn't want to hang out with her until she showed that she isn't always perfect.

This Is My Fort! (monkey & Cake)
by Drew Daywalt
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I love all the Monkey and Cake books! Monkey asked Cake what he was doing and Cake said he was making a fort. Monkey asked if he could come in, but cake said it was only built for Cake and no one else. Monkey said you can have your fort, the rest of the world is my fort! And then Cake asked Monkey if I could come in your fort? And Monkey said no. Cake started to cry. And Monkey said just kidding.

Ken Jennings' Junior Genius Guides -maps and geography
by Ken Jennings
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Pretty good book but it can be confusing.

Mr. Tony Is Full Of Baloney!
by Dan Gutman
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My favorite part in this book was when Mr.Klutz jumped out of a plane in an ape suit and landed in a pizza that was going to be on TV and in The Guinness Book Of World Records, and Mr Tony jumped in to save him.

The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
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Amazing book, though very gruesome. Interesting concept. I have to get the next one; Catching Fire.

Jane Eyre For Kids
by Charlotte Bronte
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This book about Jane Eyre is a lovely book that any one should read. In this realistic fiction story, Jane’s mother and father were dead. Then, she was raised by her uncle reed. You could feel the sorrows of Jane’s parents dying. After her uncle died, she was raised by her selfish aunt, and her 3 horrible children. When she moved out of their house, she went to a school that raised money for orphans like her. She made a very important friend named Helen. She told Jane to love your enemies. Helen sadly died from a very serious illness. Jane cried and cried and cried. Then, she spent six years as a pupil, then, she became a teacher for two years. Then, she became a governess for a child whose name was Adele. The owner, Edward Rostcher, has been Adele’s mother’s friend. When she sadly died, Adele went to Edward’s house. Edward Rostcher was a very rich man. One night, Edward Rostcher had a ball. I liked this story because Jane has a passionate heart, a courageous personality, and a quiet voice. My favorite part is when Jane gets married to Edward Rostcher.

Fortune And Glory
by Janet Evanovich
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Light fun reading of female bounty hunter who had adventurous encounters - all with local Jersey vibes

The Bad Guys In The Furball Strikes Back (the Bad Guys #3)
by Aaron Blabey
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I liked the way that Marmalade got his revenge on the bad guys by sending an army of zomie kittens to attack them. I also think it's funny that the Wolf ate Snake and Shark ate the Wolf.

The Phantom Tollbooth
by Norton Juster
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I read about a boy named Milo who goes through a magical tollbooth into a different world. And there, he starts his adventure.
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