Friendship, Social Skills & School Life

The Misadventures of Max Crumbly 2 - Middle School Mayhem
The Misadventures of Max Crumbly 2 - Middle School Mayhem

Review:My grandson who is 11 years old really enjoyed this book. He is anxious to read the second one (which he already has). He just started middle school this August so I think it made the book more special for him. Read more

Sleepover Sleuths (Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew #1)
Sleepover Sleuths (Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew #1)

Review:This book works well for those who are curious and like to be right. It is also a great book to just pick up and read. I gave this book this rating because it suited me perfectly! And I am definitely getting the next book. Read more

Forget Me Always (Lovely Vicious Book 2)
Forget Me Always (Lovely Vicious Book 2)

Review:I received an Advance Reader Copy at no cost from the publisher/author.

This series has gotten so much better with this second installment. After reading the first book in 2016, it stuck with me. Which is saying a lot since contemporary books don't tend to light my fire as much as a good fantasy or science fiction read. But this one stuck around. I finally decided to delve in and finish the series after a reread of the first book. I devoured the first book in one sitting, and this book wa... Read more

Love Me Never (Lovely Vicious Book 1)
Love Me Never (Lovely Vicious Book 1)

Review:Airy, charismatic and witty. Lovely Vicious will having you shaking your head, laughing out loud and fist pumping the air! That's not to say that it doesn't take a on a dark, mysterious cloud throughout the book. I wouldn't go so far as to say that it gave me the chills or is a mystery but its underlining is somewhat unclear. Its a wee bit of everything to be honest.

Loved the Heroine. She's conniving, convincing, sweet, spectacular, awesome and sooooo on! I connected on so many levels wi... Read more

How to Train Your Dragon: How to Speak Dragonese
How to Train Your Dragon: How to Speak Dragonese

Review:My family is reading this series aloud before bed every night. The stories are wonderful and the characters are much more rich and complex than those on screen, which is a shame for the latter. That said, I highly recommend this series to anyone with even a passing interest.

Cheers,
Jason Read more

The Answer (Steven Universe)
The Answer (Steven Universe)

Review:Amazing. I loved the illustrations and you even get a slight better look of Ruby & Sapphire than you do on the show, before they became garnet. It was worth the wait & the money & I could read it forever. The're so cute~! Read more

Turtle in Paradise
Turtle in Paradise

Review:this book is awesome?❣️?❣️?❣️?❣️????❣️???????❣️????❣️???????❣️?????❣️?❣️?❣️?❣️?????❤️????❣️?❣️?❣️??????❤️?❤️❤️???❣️????????❣️?????????❤️?????❣️❣️??????❣️❣️???❤️❤️?????????❣️?❣️so many words so cute i ? turtles o o o o o o o o o Read more

No Talking
No Talking

Review:I just recently read this book because I was getting really bored everyday, but I never thought that I would actually read the whole book mean what Andrew Clements did in this book and many of the other books he's written is phenomenal,great,amazing so overall what I have to say is download this book now or even if you have one on your bookshelf pick it up and start reading and you will find out about what I mean when by calling Andrew Clements phenomenal,great,and amazing Read more

The Report Card
The Report Card

Review:I've absolutely loved reading The Report Card, mainly because it's about school. I like school and I think it's wonderful that Andrew Clements writes about problems that take place there. Then, when people read about the problems in the book, they learn from them; as does the character. This is what I learned while reading The Report Card: Even though I'm still in elementary school and my grades don't count towards college or my future career, my actions do. For instance, if I get into a bad ha... Read more

Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge (Public Television Storytime Books (Paperback))
Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge (Public Television Storytime Books (Paperback))

Review:In Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge by Mem Fox was absoultly adorable. Wilfrid lives next door to an old folks home. Wilfrid knows all the people there and excpecially likes Nancy Alison Delacourt Cooper, because she has four names just like him. He had a very special relationship with her.

One day Wilfrid over heard his parents talking about Miss. Nancy. They said, ''The poor old thing has lost her memory.'' Since Wilfrid didnt know what a memory was, he asked everyone at the old folks ... Read more

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