Breakout
I am reading the book "Breakout", by Kate Messner. This book is written from the point of view of a bunch of people from middle school, and one younger boy named Owen. Nora Tucker's dad is the local maximum security prison superintendent. Two inmates have escaped, and there is a manhunt, of 800 officers and volunteers looking for the escaped inmate. The inmates are extremely dangerous, so people in this small town, who don't lock their doors, are now locking and triple checking all locks. The people writing in this book are making written time capsules, so it is formatted in letters, and some people put in text messages, or conversations. I recommend this book to anyone who checks their closet before bed for monsters. Also, I recommend this book to people who like to get to know the characters in a book, and to those people out there who love mystery and comedic books. I hope you decide to read this book!The mad wolf's Daughter
I read a book called "The Mad Wolf's Daughter" By, Diane Magras. In this book, it proves that some maidens aren't just to be protected. Drest can use a sword, and defend her and her friends. She is on a quest to save her brothers and dad. Her brother and Dad were captured by the Lord. Drest is told to hide, but she comes after her family, and finds a boy named Tig and a soldier named Emerick, little does she know, Emerick is not who she thinks he is! I recommend this book, to people who just sit down and read a 200 page book in an hour. Also, to people who like suspense! I hope you get to read The Mad Wolf's Daughter
Justice
I have recently read Justice, by Jeffrey Salane. In this book, character, M Freeman, is taken under the wings of people who she has known as an enemy almost her whole life. Fulbrights. She trains to be one of them, but is secretly plotting with her friends who are also being trained with these Fulbrights. Jeffery Salane's words are so descriptive, you may just feel like you are there, with M and her crew. I recommend this book to kids from ages 9-12. This book is so good, I could read it again and again.
El Deafo
I have recently read El Deafo, by Cece Bell. In this book, there is a character named Cece who is deaf. She has to carry a big hearing aid around her chest, in order to hear. Cece has trouble making good friend, either they boss Cece around, or they don't understand, how she is deaf. Finally, Cece meets a girl who is a year younger than her that is the perfect friend. She has to get used to people staring at her, in her mind Cece is a superhero, and can defeat all of the villains. I recommend this book, to anyone who has imagined, a different reality. I hope you read El Deafo!
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