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

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.

Long Distance
by Whitney Gardner
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Veryyyyy good book! I recommend it to long-distance best friends if you like going to camp. You should definitely read this book sometime!

Bluey 5-minute Stories
by Penguin Young Readers Licenses
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It is about Bluey and her family and her friends. The typewriter story is particularly funny.

City Of Bones
by Cassandra Clare
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I liked that there is a lot of action, suspense and secrets. I also liked the mix of feelings and the cool new shadow world that the main character has to learn about in order to stop the villain Valentine.

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 School Is Alive!: A Branches Book (eerie Elementary #1)
by Jack Chabert
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I loved how action packed and exciting the book is and how cool the characters are. The school also has amazing powers even though they are used for evil.

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.

Atmosphere
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Entertaining but predictable storyline - would make a great Hallmark movie - interesting insight to astronaut training & role of pilots versus scientists.

The Compound
by Aisling Rawle
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