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One Night that Changes Everything by Lauren Barnholdt

When the main character gets her very secret diary stolen from her, she is forced to do all of the things she is afraid to do. It is about her journey to get her diary back safely, so the whole school won’t learn about all her secrets.

Reviewed by Natalie

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Criss Cross by Lynne Rae Perkins

This is about four kids and what happens to their lives during the summer.

Reviewed by Becca

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Wolves of the Beyond, Book 2 by Kathryn Lasky

The wolf Foalan tries to prove his work or face being killed.

Reviewed by Sierra

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Alex Rider by Anthony Horowitz

Alex, the main character, is a 14 year old boy from Britain who is recruited into MIG in the last book. Alex must stop a power hungry millionair from poisoning the continent of Africa’s wheat. Will Alex pull through, or will his career end differently than he thought?

Reviewed by Ben

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Star Girl by Jerry Spinelli

Stargirl is a different kind of character. She is this crazy, loving person who has a pet rat that she keeps with her. Everybody didn’t like her. This guy named Leo is obsessed with her, though, and at the end they like each other.

Reveiwed by Kelly, Mckenna and Jaimie

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Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli

Maniac Magee is the main character. The conflict is that Maniac Magee is the “new kid” and he’s good at untying knots. He is sort of like a hero.

Reviewed by Dylan

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Sea Otters by Ruth Ashby

This book is about sea otters and what they eat, where they live and how we can help them survive. I learned that when they greet new sea otters they tend to shake their heads by force of habit.

Reviewed by Rayce

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Misery by Stepen King

The main character, Paul Sheldon, writes his last book in a series. His biggest fan hates how it ends, so she tortures him and makes him rewrite the book. But people notice that he is missing so the sheriff goes and finds him.

Reviewed by Cooper

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Time Cat by Lloyd Alexander

The main characters are Jason and Garth. The setting is in nine different countries. In the beginning Jason asks if he can go with Garth. They go to places such as Egypt, Ireland and Japan. They finally get back and he notices there were really only gone for a matter of minutes.

Reviewed by Alex

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney

This book has good vocabulary, good metaphors and similes. It is very good literature.

Reviewed by Ryan

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