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Teen Book Review

Supernatural

Eighth Grade Bites (by Heather Brewer)

Rating 5

Reviewed by Cameron, grade 8

I liked this book because it was suspenseful and compelling.  In the story a boy named Vladimir Todd is suspcious about one of his teachers disappearing, but even more suspecious about his replacement, Mr. Otis.  But there's an even deeper darker story behind it all.

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Fear (by Michael Grant)

Rating 5

Reviewed by Hannah, grade 12

In the 4th novel of the Gone series the kids of Perdido Beach are facing even more struggles.  As the Darkness is emerging the kids are forced to face their biggest and most deadly fears.  This novel unravels the true needs and fears the children are forced to face. 

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Hearts at Stake (by Alyxandra Harvey)

Rating 5

Reviewed by Katelyn, grade 6

I love this book so much.  The way Alyxandra has written this book is captivating.  Out of all the vampire books I read this is by far one of the best.  Alyxandra is a great author.

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Fear (by Michael Grant)

Rating 5

Reviewed by Jessica, grade 10

This book is everything I wanted from the 5th book.  It answers many questions from the previous books.  It has a great ending and I can't wait for the final book!

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Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter (by Seth Grahame-Smith)

Rating 4

Reviewed by Corey, grade 12

This book is one that many people should read.  It takes history and puts the supernatural.  In this book it shows you Lincholn as a vampire hunter until he became president.

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Ivy and Bean and the Ghost that Had to Go (by Annie Barrows)

Rating 5

Reviewed by Emilee, grade 6

I liked Ivy and Bean because it was a good book and I like books by Annie Barrows.  It was about a ghost and I like ghosts and I believe in ghosts.

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Gilda Joyce, Psychic Investigator (by Jennifer Allison)

Rating 5

Reviewed by Madison, grade 6

From Colorado to San Francisco for summer vacation.  Gilda's world as a psychic investigator is about to change.  Because of her first assignment.  From promises to lies to secrets to friendship to betrayal to a mysterious town from which there was a death.  See what else happens in Gilda Joyce: Psychic Investigator.

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Gone (by Michael Grant)

Rating 5

Reviewed by Trinity, grade 6

Gone is the kind of book you can't put down.  I was hooked from the first paragraph, I never wanted to take eyes off this book.  I was suspenseful and mind griping, and I most defintely loved it. 

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My Beating Teenage Heart (by Michael Scott)

Rating 5

Reviewed by Ethan, grade 7

All seems lost.  The gold is with the dark elders (or so they think) Once reunited, the silver and gold must beat their parents and destroy the Elders world so that can save the  human world.  They soon discover nothing is as it seems.  Enemies become allies and you can trust no one.

This is a great book, but makes no sense unless you read them in order.

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The Witches (by Roald Dahl)

Rating 5

Reviewed by Amanda, grade 7

I liked this book because it was exciting.  I couldn't put it down!  Also, it was humorous.  Roald Dahl portrays evil witches as never seen before.  This book is about an exciting adventure.

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