Even though they seem very different, they feel the same, like they are halves in one person. Did you know on every birthday they have they sleep walk at midnight to a train station? The saddest time is that when they turn eleven, they have to be separated because their parents say it's time to have their own rooms. My favorite character is Jake. He is cool, friendly, nice, and he is fair. I recommend this book because I love it and even though they are pretty different they still love each other.
Genre: realistic fiction Call Number: F Spi By N.G., Ms. J's 4th Grade
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This books is about a girl named Nikki Maxwell. She gets bullied by a popular girl named Makenzie. She makes her own band and plays at a concert. Will she win? My favorite quotation is when she says "Arrgh, I have to ask myself, what would Scooby do?" I recommend this book because it's very funny and interesting. If you want to laugh, read this book.
Genre: realistic fiction Call Number: F Rus By B., Mr. Gu's 4th Grade This book is about Hanukkah. It's about a boy that tells us what we do at Hanukkah. Caleb said, "Finally, it's dreidel time. We all take turns spinning. I win a big pile of chocolate coins! I'll share those too." I like this book because he decides to share the chocolate coins.
Genre: informational Call Number: 296.4 Bul By M.Z., Ms. B's 4th Grade This biography is a fun and interesting book. Christine tell us about her memory of growing up with Martin Luther King, Jr. It tells information about what they do for fun. My favorite character, Martin Luther King, Jr., has a great habit of speaking, broke segregation, and was a great man! I liked the book because it tells you about their life and what they did in their life.
Genre: biography Call Number: B Kin Far By P.J., Ms. B's 4th Grade Mallory McDonald get to go to Washington, D.C. with her friend Mary Ann, but she is spending all her time looking at a boy. I like when Mallory says at the coffee shop, "I don't know why they call it a coffee shop when coffee is the most boring thing on the menu. There's lots of great stuff like eggs, bacon, and cinnamon rolls." I like Mallory because she is funny. I think the author wrote this book to entertain the reader. I recommend this book because it has lots of drama going on and because Mallory is kind of the drama queen, and she is funny and seems like a nice girl to read about.
Genre: realistic fiction Call Number: F Fri By M., Ms. R's 4th Grade A boy named Stanley get into a heap of trouble. As you read Holes you will find fascinating details. Stanley gets sent to a camp. He doesn't have the best time there. As you read this book, it has a mystery. I don't want to spoil it. The author wrote this book to entertain readers and to warn them to never get into a heap of trouble! I would recommend reading this book because it has great details and mysteries, and it is very adventurous.
F Sac By I., Mr. Gu's 4th Grade The ducklings went down the storm drain. The man helped the ducklings with his cable. A lady saved the ducklings when she called, "Help, help!" My favorite character is little Joe because he is different than the others. The author's purpose is to entertain. I like the excitement of when the ducks fall down the drain.
By M, Ms. W's 3rd Grade If you wonder if you give a dog a donut, he might want more juice. The dog made a big kite. The dog does funny stuff. The author was telling this story to entertain. If you like dogs you will love this story.
By B, Ms. W's 3rd Grade Daisy loved to play with her red big ball because she played with it everywhere she went. Daisy was a female dog that loved her red ball until it busted straight and flat. I think this book was written to entertain. I would recommend this book because it has wonderful pictures.
By J. J., Ms. W's 3rd Grade The ducklings fell into the storm drain. A man helped the ducklings with his cable. A lady saved the ducklings when she called, "Help, help!" I like the mommy duck because she cares about her babies. I liked the story because there were little ducklings.
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