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I Read What You Write
I Read What You Write rated it 9 years ago
About the book: Title/Author: Bad Luck / Pseudonymous Bosch Genre: Middle Grade Fantasy Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Date of publish: February 2016 Pages: 288 Recommended Ages: middle grades to young adult Book Links: Amazon Bad Luck (The Bad Books) / Goodreads / Barnes & Noble...
Tessa's Blog
Tessa's Blog rated it 10 years ago
Clay is not a stranger to bad words. He learned his first one at the young age of three. There is not much that he has not heard before. But, there is one word that causes him to cringe every time he hears it -- magic. It is a word that crushed everything that Clay believed in. It filled his childh...
brebeaumont
brebeaumont rated it 10 years ago
when you hear about a book of half-minute horrors for children, you kinda just shrug your shoulders and decide that you'll read it as a quick, easy filler in between books, right? but here's the thing: you're wrong. this book was absolutely not a buffer. it was actually creepy - and i say this as so...
The Symmetrical Bookworm
The Symmetrical Bookworm rated it 11 years ago
Summary: In this delicious third installment of the amazing Secret Series, Cassandra, Max-Ernest and Yo-Yoji have to beat an evil chef, rescue enslaved kids from a chocolate plantation, and find a mythical tool known as the Tuning Fork. My thoughts: This book is the third book in one of my all-time...
The Symmetrical Bookworm
The Symmetrical Bookworm rated it 11 years ago
Summary: In this fourth installment of the Secret Series, Cass is stuck in the Medieval Ages on a mission to find the Secret (having learned she was the Secret Keeper) while Max-Ernest is on a desperate mission to bring her back. Complications arise when Max-Ernest's parents begin acting strangely, ...
The Symmetrical Bookworm
The Symmetrical Bookworm rated it 11 years ago
Summary: A year after the events of the first book, our young adventurers Cass and Max-Ernest get their first mission with the Terces Society; use a mysterious orb called the Sound Prism to summon an ancient creature known as the homunculus. The evil leaders of the Midnight Sun, Dr. L and Ms. Mauvai...
Twirling Book Princess
Twirling Book Princess rated it 11 years ago
1.5 stars.Sorry, I just battled through 3 fun books and 2 not so fun books to find out the whole Secret is THAT? Seriously, what kind of crap ending is that. Super disappointed and also kind of pissed off I wasted my money on this. I expected the Secret to be some kind of magnificent thing. Oh well ...
Twirling Book Princess
Twirling Book Princess rated it 11 years ago
Just a short review:Unlike all the other books, this one was frankly, quite boring and not that interesting. It had some fun things though. I liked the time travelling thing, though Cass forgot the number 1 rule, avoid your ancestors, as to not break your future. Here it magically went well, which w...
hpagano
hpagano rated it 11 years ago
This book had a fantastic narrative style. I loved the way the author played with conventions of storytelling and played around with the fourth wall. This is one of those children's books that's fun for adults to read, too. We had a blast reading it out loud. Highly recommended for family story ...
Twirling Book Princess
Twirling Book Princess rated it 11 years ago
While this book was good, I felt it was a bit less then the other books. I am not sure how to explain, something just felt off, and I also was annoyed at times at the writer of the book. Normally I don't mind his interruptions, but it just bothered me now. You had an exciting part, and bam, author p...
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