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Pre-K Unearth a Story
This program is designed for children ages 0 to 4 to encourage life-long reading habits.
Kids Unearth a Story
This program is designed for children ages 5 to 12 to encourage life-long reading habits. Once you've earned enough points, you'll receive a completion certificate you can print and share!
Teen Unearth a Story
This program is designed for 13- to 18-year-olds to encourage life-long reading habits. Once you've earned enough points, you'll receive a completion certificate you can print and share!
Adult Unearth a Story
This program is designed for adults to encourage life-long reading habits. Once you've earned enough points, you'll receive a completion certificate you can print and share!
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Rock And Roll Love
by Misako Rocks!
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Great
Starfish
by Lisa Fipps
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Starfish by Lisa Fipps is a fiction poem book. The book is about the main character, Ellie, getting bullied by her friends, strangers, and even her own family just because of her weight. Ellie just wantes people to see her inside self, not just her looks. She must fight and gain courage to stand up for herself. Luckily, she isn't alone. Even though this book was a poem book (and I usually don't like poem books) I really enjoyed reading it. I think that many people who get bullied or don't get seen as their true selves would gain courage that they are not alone after reading the book.
Harbor Me
by Jacqueline Woodson
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Harbor me by Jacqueline Woodson is a fiction book. The book was mainly about the narrator of the story, Haley, and her discussions with her friends. As part of a special class, Haley and her six classmates go to the ARTT (A Room To Talk) room every Friday to talk amongst themselves (without a teacher). At first, all the children have no idea what to talk about in the room. However, as time goes on, they start to open up about their lives and the many problems in the world. Talking with each other helped the children feel better about their own problems and even make new friends. Personally, I would rate this book a four out of five because the book itself was very meaningful and thoughtful but I think that it was a pretty slow book in comparison to other books that I have read before.
The Mystery Of Locked Rooms
by Lindsay Currie
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I love how in each escape room, there is a problem or conflict that the characters face to struggle. It is either with their friendship or just trying to get out of the room itself.
The Land Of Stories: Beyond The Kingdoms
by Chris Colfer
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"Beyond The Kingdoms" by Chris Colfer is the fourth book in the "Land Of Stories" series. When Alex and Conner Baliey realize that the Masked Man is their terrible Uncle Lloyd, he starts recruiting literary characters like the Wicked Witch Of The West, Captain Hook, and the Queen Of Hearts to form an army. The fairy tale world has to survive Lloyd's attack again after being weakend by the Grande Armee! But, Conner has a plan of his own to defeat all the villains.
Emmie & Friends: Truly Tyler
by Terri Libenson
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This book was no fun at all. I think that there was no comedy or challenging point for the character so I got bored.
Red Pyramid
by Rick Riordan
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This is my favorite book of the summer!
I'm A Poet And I Know It!
by Dan Gutman
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I found it pretty good but got boring later. And at the end Mayor Hubble pulled off a “April Fools” prank but it wasn’t on April the 1st! It was April the 2nd!
Superfudge
by Judy Blume
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I liked this book because it had humor, suspense and the character made manny mistakes which I feel like everyone can relate to.
Eight Times Up
by John Corr
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Eight Times Up by John Corr is a fiction. The book is about Riley trying out a new sport, aikido. Aikido is a Japanese martial arts. He tries out aikido in hope of controlling his emotions better and to have less anxiety in his life. Even though Riley faces many difficulties during this new sport, he finds out many important things also. Riley's aikido experience gives out a special message to all.