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BarnswallowParticipantI just realized that I didn't really include information about the books
Title/Series: A Series of Unfortunate Events
Author: Lemony Snicket
Genre: It's almost realistic fiction, there isn't like magical things just a few things that aren't totally realistic
Rating: I really like the series, it's written in an unusual style that may take a while to get used to. The only thing I didn't like was the last book didn't quite live up to my expectations
Quote: This series has a lot of great quotes and here are two of them
"Having an aura of menace is like having a pet weasel, because you rarely meet someone who has one, and when you do it makes you want to hide under the coffee table." – Lemony Snicket
"Miracles are like meatballs, because nobody can exactly agree what they are made of, where they come from, or how often they should appear" – Lemony Snicket
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Tealeaf@BarnswallowParticipantI love that series! if you don't mind me asking, what about the last book disappointed you?
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Lupine ParticipantPlatform 9 and 3/4The Adventures of a Girl Called Bicycle by Christina Uss. Ages 8/9+. I loved his book, it was very hilarious, lighthearted, and quirky. A great book for escaping reality. It's about a girl who bikes across the continental U.S. to meet her bicycling idol and escape from a boring summer camp.
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Majestic MaryParticipant1 eternity
MajestopiaOh! I read that book a while ago and it was really good! It's really funny, entertaining, and a great summer read.
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LupineParticipantPlatform 9 and 3/4Yeah, I really enjoyed it! It's fun to find a book that's just really lighthearted and not serious at all.
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LupineParticipantPlatform 9 and 3/4Yeah, I really enjoyed it! It's fun to find a book that's just really lighthearted and not serious at all.
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BarnswallowParticipantI just read Who Was JFK
Author: Yona Z. McDonough
Genre: Biography, historical
Age range: Anyone, it isn't very long and is written plainly but I think anyone could enjoy it
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LeoParticipantI just finished reading the second book in the Shadow & Bone series, which I am making my way through slowly.
Title: Seige and Storm
Author: Leigh Bardugo
Genre: Fantasy
Age Range: It's YA, so 13+?
Review: I enjoyed it. It took me a while to get through though. I liked the first book in the series better but I am excited to read the last book next. Overall, I think it's just an average second book, important to the plot of series but nothing really special.f
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Majestic MaryParticipant1 eternity
MajestopiaI just finished The Death Cure, which is the third book in the maze runner series. I also forgot to log when I finished the second book (The Scorch Trials) a few days ago. The whole series was really good and I would definitely recommend it to anyone. It's marked as a young adult novel, but I think as long as you're 10 or 11 and up you could read it. It's pretty sad, though 🙁
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PeregrineParticipantWalk Two Moons, by Sharon Creech. Realistic fiction (?). 5 stars.
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ChangelingChild Participant12 yrs
The Fairy RealmI read that book a few years ago! It was pretty good!
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MoonKittenParticipantI just finished Alex Rider books 11 and 12 and they were SO GOOD but now I'm overdosed on cliffhangers 😛
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Jimmy LParticipantNorth BeachFly to the spaceport -
PeregrineParticipantThe Secret Keepers by Trenton Lee Stewart. Mystery. 5 stars. I love this so much.
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PeregrineParticipantThe Edge on the Sword, by Rebecca Tingle. Historical fiction. 4 stars.
Raymie Nightengale, by Kate DiCamillo. Realistic fiction. 3 stars.
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