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Welcome to the book blog for Mrs. May's 7th and 8th grade classes. This is a place to talk about great books you have read that you think other people will enjoy. Please do NOT identify yourself except by your first name. Feel free to engage in conversations about books with other students. Please make sure that you think through your blogs, and check your spelling and grammar. Ms. Berens and Mrs. May will be monitoring all posts for inappropriate content. Have fun, write well and keep reading!
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Title: The Book of Lists For Teens
Author: Sandra and Henry Choron
Summary: This book is about anything and everything. It tells you about weird facts, school, boys, girls, prices, relasionships and other weird stuff. The good thing is this book gives lists, not just one thing. It also suggests problems that someone may have and gives many solutions for that problem.
The element of fiction that I liked was the Title. The book has a unique title that is what is exactly in the book.
I would'nt recommend this book to people who want to actually read something the whole way through. Because if you read this book the whole way through, you would be bored out of your mind.
Set:1st
Felicity
Title: The Upstairs Room
Author:Johanna Reiss
Summary: The Upstairs room is about a young, jewish girl in 1939 during World War Two. During World War Two the Nazis were taking jews from their homes and bringing them to concentration camps where they would be tortured and taken from their families. The girl Annie and her older sister must be sent to different houses where they can be hidden from the Nazis, who look for jews to send to the camps.Annie lives in Holland but she travels to many different houses, but is hidden up in dark, cold attics, and in crammed closets. All she has to do now is try surviving the horrible times.
element: the element thatt stood out was characters because they were all so different
I would reccomend this book because it was so good and i couldn't put it down
Lauren B
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