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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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Things Not Seen by Andrew Clements

Things Not Seen is a good book. It is full of funny things. It takes place in Chicago in the winter. There is a big problem because Bobby wakes up invisible one day and doesn’t know why. He thought he was dreaming. He was scared out of his mind. He tries to find out how to be visible again. He has to go in hiding for awhile. He meets a blind girl named Alicia at the library. Alicia and Bobby and smart kids who try to solve everything themselves.
I would recommend it. I want to read it again.

Reviewed by Danielle, Jezreel, Isaac, Brenna, Katy, Alberto, Jose, and Anthony

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Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L’engle

The characters in this book are Meg, Calvin and Charles Wallace. I like when Meg, Calvin and Charles Walace go on the 2D and 3D planets with Mrs. Who, Mrs. Which and Mrs. Whatsit.

Reviewed by Hannah

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The Hobbit by J. R. Tolkien

This book is about a hobbit that goes on an adventure. He gets gold and fights a dragon among other things.

Reviewed by Ryan

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling

This was the best book in the series. I read if for six hours straight one night.

Reviewed by Caleb

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Watchmen by Alan Moore

This book is set in New York in the 1960s. The book follows retired super heroes, planning on saving the wrold from one of their own. Led by a mysterious vivilante, the Watchmen work together, only to end up saving no one at all.

Reviewed by Hayes

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Fablehaven by Brandon Mull

There is a girl and a boy, they are siblings. They go to their grandparents house and find out that there are really fairies.

Reviewed by Brooklyn

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Silver Wing by Kenneth Opel

The characters are silverwing bats. The story line is when a new born bat gets lost it tries to find its way back home.

Reviewed by Archie

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The tail of Emily Windsnap by Liz Kessler

Emily and her mom are the main characters. She lives on a boat and goes to school everyday. One day, she finds out that she’s a mermaid. She tries to continue her life, as usual.

Reviewed by Taylor

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Ranger’s Apprentice: The Burning Bridge by John Flanagan

Will, an apprentice to the legendary Ranger Holt is sent on a mission with his best friend Horace and another Ranger. Their country is at the brink of war. Will he survive, or will he be taken to sea?

Reviewed by Catie

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