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9 comments:

  1. Goosebumps
    Goosebumps is a very nice series and very scary. It is about different children getting into scary situations. It's very interesting and also a little fun. The author is R.L. Stine, a master storyteller. I reccomend this book for kids 7 and up.
    It has many different interesting plots such as masks coming to life. You should definately read this series!
    ~Spurthi, age 8, Andhra Pradesh, India

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  2. Gaby Lost and Found is a great book for children ages above 7. It is about a girl called Gaby who's mother was deported to the Honduras and she has to live with her father.
    She has to live days without food and getting teased in school. Soon, she goes to an animal shelter where she has a big job to write profiles on each each animal to get adopted. The book is about how she solves all her problems by herself. This is a really great book and I love it!
    ~Manogna, age 9, Hyderabad, Telengana, India

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    1. Thanks a lot Manogna, for posting a comment! I'll definitely make sure your review is published and I can't wait to read the book for myself!

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    2. Yes! I read the book and it is AMAZING! Thank you for reviewing Gaby Lost and Found because you introduced me to this book!

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  3. Harry Pother is a very good series of books and I like it a lot. I am going to review the 4th book Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire. In this book, Harry Potter is in his fourth year in Hogwarts of Wizardry and Witchcraft. There is a competition between three schools but only students the age of 17 and above can participate. The Goblet of Fire, by accident, chooses Harry to participate even though he is only 14. There are 3 tasks which are very mysterious. While Harry is busy with the competition, the evil Lord Voldemort is trying to defeat Harry by infiltrating the castle...
    Read the Goblet of Fire to know what tricks Voldemort tries to play on Harry and whether Harry will ever escape!
    ~Meesha, age 9, Hyderabad, Telengana, India

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  4. DEAR DUMB DIARY
    The book Dear Dumb Diary is about a girl named Jamie Kelly from Mackeral Middle School, who writes things down in her diary. She has a best friend named Isabella, and an enemy named Angeline, who is like a life-sized barbie doll.
    Starting each entry with 'Dear Dumb Diary,' Jamie fills each page of her diary with humor, fun, and the entry's are so interesting, that you just HAVE to read the pages of this book.
    This series has many books, the first one called 'OK LETS PRETEND THIS NEVER HAPPENED'. The book has also turned into a new movie, which isn't that good, but you should definitely try it out.

    Slip inside the world of Jamie Kelly!


    -Spurthi, age 11, Telengana

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  5. PS- The Book is recommended for ages 10 and up.
    -Spurthi

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  6. W.I.T.C.H
    'At that one moment, Will discovered her fate. She was no longer just a student, just a daughter, or just a friend. She was a Guardian of the Veil, the keeper of the heart of Candracar.
    And life as she had known it-for better or worse-had changed forever.'
    When Will, a shy girl, moves to gloomy, rainy old Heatherfield, she is thankful to find brainy Taranee, another new girl.Soon, the two make friends with feisty Irma, pretty Cornelia, and trendy Hay Lin. But this friendship is not accidental-the girls are joined by a stronger force.
    The five ordinary girls have extraordinary powers that let them take over water, air, earth, fire and energy. But life as magical kids isn't easy. They were selected to battle evil forces and take part in wars. Plus, they have to keep their secret from other close friends, which leads to calamity in the world of magic.
    They go on many daring journeys, saving lives and risking their own. They go for adventures in the magic world, paintings, and even the human world. As they battle dangerous forces, they discover their destinies...and the true power of friendship.

    This book series is really good as it has equal parts of the story that continues through their normal lives and and even the magic world. The characters are really good, and it can be really funny in the middle. But a few parts are a little silly.
    This book was first a comic, then a television show. Later on, a novel edition released with a few comic pages on it.
    I recommend this book for ages ages 10 and up.
    -Spurthi, age 12

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