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Tale of Despereaux
by Kate DiCamillo
The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo is the best book ever written. Different puzzle pieces soon come together at the end of the story. Please read it!
Review contributed by Josie.
The Silver Crown
by Robert C. O'Brien
The Silver Crown is a wonderful story. Once you start it you will want to keep reading more about it. It's a wonderful adventure where things are always a mystery.
Review contributed by Maya.
Because of Winn Dixie
by Kate DiCamillo
It's not too long. It's a really good story about a girl and her dog. Plus it's coming out in a movie.
Review contributed by Ivy.
The Hobbit & The Fellowship of the Ring
by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Hobbit is an interesting book about a hobbit, 12 dwarves, 1 wizard, elves, men and dragons. The Fellowship of the Ring is the start of a quest to destroy a bad ring.
Review contributed by Patrick.
Redwall
by Brian Jacques
I like the way the author describes the way things happen.
Review contributed by Luci.
The Magician's Nephew
by C.S. Lewis
The first book of C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia, is, though the first and one of the most important books, terribly BORING. But I do recommend reading it because the other Narnia books are awesome.
Review contributed by Gautama.
Double Fudge
by Judy Blume
I like this book because it is very funny.
Review contributed by Nuala.
The Tiger Rising
by Kate DiCamillo
The book is happy and sad at the same time.
Review contributed by Eliza.
The Diamond in the Window
by Jane Langton
The Diamond in the Window is about two kids, Eleanor and Edward, in an old house in Concord, Massachusetts. People want to burn down their house but first there are secrets to uncover with nightmare dreams that really happen! And then there are the lost children...
Review contributed by Maia.
Tale of Despereaux
by Kate DiCamillo
This is a book about a mouse, a princess, a spool of red thread and a very mean rat.
Review contributed by Avril.
The Call of the Wild
by Jack London
The Call of the Wild is about a house-dog being forced to adjust to living in the cold arctic tundra. I recommend this book.
Review contributed by Pleasant.
Summerland
by Michael Chabon
Summerland is a mixture between magic and baseball. It is so good. I have read it three times.
Review contributed by Bebe.
A Barrel of Laughs, A Vale of Tears
by Jules Feiffer
I would recommend this book to anyone from ages 6-10. It's one of the best books in the world!
Review contributed by David G.
The Silver Crown
by Robert C. O'Brien
The Silver Crown is about a girl who has a silver crown and a man named Mr. Gates who is out to get her. Read about what happens to Ellen!
Review contributed by Susanna.
A Series of Unfortunate Events
by Lemony Snicket
If you like adventures, this is a really good book for you. There are a lot of evil books.
Review contributed by Emily.
The Horse and His Boy
by C.S. Lewis
I love this book. I like the characters and there is a lot of magic. This is book 5 of the Narnia series.
Review contributed by Charlie.
Dracula
by Bram Stoker
I like this book beacuse there are so many points of view and no narration.
Review contributed by David F-R.
Boy
by Roald Dahl
Boy is a book about Roald Dahl's childhood and part of his life.
Review contributed by Alex.
Sport
by Louise Fitzhugh
Sport is a great book. It has a really good story.
Review contributed by Sophia.
Dragon Rider
by Cornelia Funke
Dragon Rider is an amazing book. I think all ages should read it.
Review contributed by Sophie.

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