Thoughts, reactions and ideas about great books and stories from Monument Valley students
Please Share Your Ideas about Summer Reading!
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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What a plane! It's a good book, too.
ReplyDeleteThe sequel just came out, it's called Missing. Read it, although it's not as good as the first one.
By the way, there's a writing blog I know of.
www.penandinkthepersimmonjournals.blogspot.com
It consists of poetry, stories, and challenges. Try it out, she's a good writer!
wow i'd be scared if I was a baby
ReplyDeletethuis book is very good for preteens because even though its fictionits understandable, and not crazy and make bbeilieve like star wars or books of science fiction
ReplyDeletethis is agood book for pre teens becuase although its fiction its real and understandable.
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Found by Margaret Peterson Haddix was a very serios yet fun book for teens and pre-teens. It made sense yet it was really fun and exciting with the action and the snooping around. It's like the fammily is a family you know and yet its unfamiliar. AK
ReplyDeleteThis book was so amazing, that I kept re-reading it. The suspense and action in "Found" always caught me off guard, and once I started reading it, I could not put it down.
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this book gave me chills and thrills but its a nice book !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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