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How To Babysit A Grandma
by Jean Reagan
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I liked it because the girl teaches you what the grandma should be teaching. I also like that they went places like the park and when they got dressed up.

Beach Read
by Emily Henry
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I must say I didn't know what to expect from the title, but I was looking for something light and easy to read this summer and it did just that. There was great character building and evolving which always makes stories interesting and just enough intrigue and romance to keep you engaged.

Overboard!
by Terry Lynn Johnson
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I love how you can connect this book to the real world in so many different ways. Ways like facts or opinions. This book is written based off of a very creative genre. The book was one of my favorite books I have ever read.

Oliver Twist illustrated
by Charles Dickens
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This is a book about a boy named Oliver who was an orphan. He was so brave. When he was at a work house, he asked for more gravel to eat when he was not supposed to. He first went to a workhouse, with more people working. The owner, mr. Bumble, was neither kind, or generous. On Oliver’s ninth birthday, he took him to mr. Limbskins. He suggested that Oliver should work for a man named Fagin. He was a member in a group of thieves. He was very rich. Pleasantly gave lovely food. One day, they played a game. It was of memory. Oliver learned it very quickly. He surprised Fagin. He gave him two silver coins and praised him and told everyone else to do the same and learn like him. One night, he could not sleep. He saw Fagin riches. He was scared that he would tell so he told him to keep it a secret. My favorite part was the end. When he was adopted by a kind man.

Keeper of the lost cites Exile
by Shannon Messenger
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This is a amazing book that you have to read. It is about a story that a girl named Sophie who is a elf tries to find her destiny. She goes to school and gets detention, and she does gross stuff. She finds a legendary Alicorn, that is probably connected to the black swan. She gets in a lot of trouble when she goes to get fixed by the black swan. She gets in trouble with Brontë, the school principal. He acussed them of harming the alicorn and demanded them to hand it over to the sanctuary. She refused and then they had a massive argument about where it will be. Sophie finally let the Alicorn go to the sanctuary, and she visited it every week. I learned from this story that stay calm at all times. My favorite part was when Sophie healed Alden, Fitzes dad.

May I Please Have A Cookie? (scholastic Reader, Level 1)
by Jennifer E. Morris
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It was kind of funny and teaches you to use manners and say please.

Fantasticland
by Mike Bockoven
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The book was written in post incident interviews. Very weird

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 Locker Ate Lucy!: A Branches Book (eerie Elementary #2)
by Jack Chabert
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I liked this book because the school is really coming alive now. There was a hand made out of water that tried to grab Sam and he and his friends had to destroy it. I can't wait to see what happens to them and the school in the next book.

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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