Guts by Raina Telgemeier is an autobiographical graphic novel that you will love. Raina wakes up one night with a terribly upset stomach. Her mom has one too, so it is probably just a bug. Raina eventually returns to school where she is not having the best time dealing with things like friends, enemies, and classmates who thought the year was good then saw that it was not the best time. Her stomach isn’t getting better and she has a lot of worries about food, school, and friendships. What's going on? I love this book and recommend it because it is amazing. I read it in one day during a car ride. My mom said “we have to go to the pool!” but I said “no!” and just kept reading. This book is great. You will get sucked in. Recommended by G.C.
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The book The 13-Storey Treehouse is an awesome book that you should totally read. From flying cats to giant gorillas this book has it all. This book is a graphic novel and the author is ANDY GRIFFITHS illustrated by TERRY DENTON. This book is about two kids named Terry and Andy and they live in a 13 storey treehouse with all sorts of surprises. Each storey has different thinks like a bowling alley or a man eating shark tank. The 13 Storey Treehouse is a good book to help with your imagination. Also they like to make books, one draws the other one writes. They also have an invention room where crazy things happen. I liked how creative it was. Definitely read The 13 Storey Treehouse this summer you will enjoy it all the way through! Recommended by J.Nu. I am reading the book ‘’Frazzled’’ book 3. The author and illustrator of the book is Booki Vivat. This book is a humorous fiction book. The main character is Abbie. It is her first year in middle school and she has a ton of problems. Abbie’s friends are Maxine, Logan and Jess. They stick together and help each other and solve problems. Peter, Abbie’s brother, is very confident and popular in middle school. This book is mainly about a girl named Abbie and she is going to outdoor school for a week and she has to figure out some problems that she has. The thing I like about this book is there are pictures on most pages so you can imagine what is going on. I also like that each chapter has its own little story, but all together they form the main idea of the book. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes problem solving and is interested in reading a book that is halfway between a graphic novel and a regular chapter book. Recommended by J.No. The book Max and the Midknights is a new book from the author of Big Nate, Lincoln Peirce. It's a great book for any fan that has finished the Big Nate series and wants more of this amazing author. The book is about a kid named Max that lives with his uncle, who is a troubador. They live in the middle ages. They find the kingdom of Byjovia that has an evil king that rules by brute force. Max assembles a group of kids to take down the evil king! They go into the forest to train and try to find a way to defeat him. On the way, they stumble across zombies, dragons and more. It's a funny adventure story and teaches the important lesson of the good things that happen when kids work together to overcome a challenge. Recommended by J.S. Stickman Odyssey by Christopher Ford is about a stickman who is trying to complete a to save his homeland and by doing that he has to go to the edge of the world and fight huge battles just save the world. So if you’re into fighting, comics, and action I suggest you read this great thrilling book! The only thing I agreed with the stickman about was when they were stuck in a cave and there were two people. One told the truth and one told lies. The person who tells the truth is the one that would get them out. The one that told the lies is the one who would get them killed. So he went to one of them and kicked one of them and asked “did that hurt!?” and the person said “Not at all...” So he knew that he was lying. That was also my favorite part! This book reminds me of Mario Odyssey, which is a video game where you’re trying to travel around the world. They're pretty much the same. Recommended by D.Y. The book “Dog Man” is by Dav Pilkey. If you love graphic novels just like me then I recommend Dog Man. It is really funny and has cool illustrations. It starts with a dog named Greg and a police officer who were trying to defeat a bad guy. But then there was a bomb with two wires. they were red and green. They had to choose one to cut so the police officer asked the dog which one he should cut. The dog said "grrr." Green it is then so he did it. After the bomb blew up the cop realized dogs were color blind. When they were at the hospital the doctor said “I'm sorry but your body is dying Greg and your head is dying too cop”. Then the nurse lady said “I have an idea! Why don't we sew Greg’s head onto cops body!” And so that is what they did. And it was true. Dog man has the advantages of both man and dog. Recommended by A.F. The book Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School by Jeff Kinney is a very good book for most third, fourth, and even fifth graders - maybe even teenagers. This book is a satirical fiction comedy book. The book is about a middle school kid named Greg Heffley, and he was going on a field trip to a place called Sila Scratch Farms If you had to ask he is more of a home person not a school or field trip person but the field trip was optional. There are reasons why he went. The first reason is his rule breaking grandpa was in town and the second reason why is he clogged the whole sink and he did not want to get blamed for that. I recommend this book to other people because it's funny and made me laugh! Recommended by H.D. |
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