Friendship, Social Skills & School Life

Llama Llama and the Bully Goat
Llama Llama and the Bully Goat

Review:Definitely not our favorite llama llama book. To clarify, we absolutely love these books, but this one is quite below par in comparison. How do you ACTUALLY deal with a bully? You tell someone? And now your friends... The end. It's not nearly ever that simple or easy to be rid of a bully. We will have to look else where to find something more realistic. Read more

Little Bear's Friend, An I Can Read Book
Little Bear's Friend, An I Can Read Book

Review:read this story to my children when they were little. I still have their book, tattered and worn but still here. Bought a new book to give to my grandson. When he is born I will read it to him every night I am with him and like his mommy, he will remember the story word for word.. Read more

Little Bear's Friend (An I Can Read Book)
Little Bear's Friend (An I Can Read Book)

Review:read this story to my children when they were little. I still have their book, tattered and worn but still here. Bought a new book to give to my grandson. When he is born I will read it to him every night I am with him and like his mommy, he will remember the story word for word.. Read more

Book Five; Prequel) (The Maze Runner Series) - The Fever Code (Maze Runner
Book Five; Prequel) (The Maze Runner Series) - The Fever Code (Maze Runner

Review:The Fever Code covered several years, often skipping over months, even years, at a time. Many questions were answered including how Dr. Paige became chancellor and why Thomas and Teresa ended up helping to create the maze. I was always uneasy about Teresa reading the other books in the series, but I couldn’t put my finger on it. That was also answered in a rather startling epilogue. Of all the Maze Runner books, this one is the best. I highly recommend it to Maze Runner fans. For people new to t... Read more

The Last Kids on Earth
The Last Kids on Earth

Review:This is an awesome book for kids. My son demanded it, it bought it. I got in 2 days. He finished reading it in single sitting. He has repeated it 3 times. What could be better for a book to be appreciated. Read more

The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix #1-4 Box Set - Full-Color Edition
The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix #1-4 Box Set - Full-Color Edition

Review:I thought this was just a redesigned book cover for the classic series. Turns out that these are comic books, not the actual books. I bought these for my niece sharing something I loved when I was a kid. She likes them but I wish I would have known these weren't the full books. Read more

Dawn and the Impossible Three (The Baby-sitters Club Graphic Novel #5)
Dawn and the Impossible Three (The Baby-sitters Club Graphic Novel #5)

Review:Time-traveled back to my childhood for the fifth time! (Plus, this book means the series is halfway to including Logan Bruno!)

Yes, I know, some of you are wondering why I'm into these books. A big part of it was having a crush on Mary Anne during my youth. (What? Yeah, I know. Shut up.)

The books are just as fun to read now as they were twenty-five years ago (crap, I'm old). It's a time before mobile phones and everyone having the Internet. I guess they could have rewritten/update... Read more

Nest
Nest

Review:Great story. Powerful characters! Terrifying scenes. A little slow sometimes with the narratives that give the background information for the plot.
Ending made me want more story line (for the next book)? Read more

If There's No Tomorrow
If There's No Tomorrow

Review:I've read every single one of Armentrout's books. I love her writing style, he world building and how real she makes her characters. But this book... This book showcases her skill to a whole new level.

The characters are real and believable, the theme is one that we all have faced or know someone who has. The storyline revolves around this:

"Until one choice, one moment, destroys everything."

That one choice that changes everything. That one moment, I know most us have lived... Read more

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