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The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner's Dilemma
Trenton Lee Stewart (2009) , 400 pages
Audience: Intermediate (4th-6th grade)
Category:
Adventure
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I loved it! It was funny and scary at the same time. It was or all most my level. Reniey, Kate, Sticky, and Constance have to find Mr. Benedict before it is to late. They endure a perilous quest to Mr. Curtian's cave, almost get killed, get kidnapped, and get betrayed to find Mr. Benedict. They found out where Constance is and about her past. Written by Willow, Age 10
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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
Kate DiCamillo (2006) , 228 pages
Audience: Intermediate (4th-6th grade)
Category:
Adventure
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It was great! I love reading Kate DiCamilo's books. They are my favorite. Edward was a toy bunny. His first owner, Abeline lost him on a ship. This story is about how Edward gets lost and found by different owners. In the end Abeline's daughter finds Edward in a shop and they bought him! Written by Ellis, Age 8
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Disney Fairies: Tink, North of Never Land
Kiki Thorpe (2007) , 120 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Adventure
Friendship
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I thought was great and sad. The reason why I thinks it's sad is because Tink yelled at her best friend. The reasonwhy it's great is because you learn about friendship! This book was about friendship! Like when you yell at your friend and you want to give them a gift for your sorry. But,when you give it to them they give it back and say "I don't need this because our friendship is best gift! Written by Cassandra, Age 9
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Geronimo Stilton: Four Mice Deep in the Jungle
Geronimo Stilton (2004) , 110 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Action
Adventure
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I liked it but it was too short and easy. It has humor witch I think is important in books, and suspence , also important. Geronimo Stilton is signed up for a camp by his family. He finds out though that it is actually terrible. At the end he makes new friends and finds out that it was for the best. Written by Willow, Age 10
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Point Blank: An Alex Rider Adventure
Anthony Horowitz (2002) , 215 pages
Audience: Intermediate (4th-6th grade)
Category:
Action
Adventure
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I like it very much because I like spy books I have also read ALEX RIDER "STORMBREAKER" and I enjoyed the two book I read so far by the author ANTHONY HOROWITZ. ALEX RIDER IS A SPY THAT WORKS FOR M16 TO FIND OUT WHAT GRIEF IS UP TO. THE SCHOOL TEACHES KIDS THAT BEHAVE BAD TO TO BE GOOD KIDS AT POINT BLANK. THEN HE DISCOVERS THAT POINT BLANK IS REPLACING THE BAD KIDS INTO GOOD KIDS SO THE PARENTS CAN BE HAPPY WITH THEIR NEW BEHAVED CHILD AND THIS IS FOR RICH FAMILIES ONLY TO SEND THEIR CHILD TO POINT BLANK. Written by OSVALDO, Age 13
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If You're Reading This It's Too Late
Pseudonymous Bosch (2008) , 400 pages
Audience: Intermediate (4th-6th grade)
Category:
Adventure
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This book freaked me out, made me laugh and made me not put it down. I loved it. In "If You're Reading This, It's Too Late" two kids team up to solve a mystery and find a monster. With the help of their new friend they can do it. Written by Nell, Age 9
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