Saturday, July 17, 2010

Reviews From Our Summer Reading Program

Pinkalicious by Victoria and Elizabeth Kann

Hey ! don't u guyz remember me???????????? It’s Magic Kitten Girl and whoever is new, I am nine years old, goin into grade 4 and the book I read was, Pinkalicious, By Victoria and Elizabeth Kann. This book was about a girl that made cupcakes with her mother and ate some and she got pink-itis and the weirdest part about her pink-itis is that..... SHE TURNED PINK ! LOL ! The little girl had to go to the docters and she couldn't eat pink food, no watermelon, bubblgum, strawberries, cottoncandy and...... THE CUPCAKES.

And then.... Oh well u have to read the book and see what happens…MAGIC KITTEN GIRL p.s. The book was ok... Review by Chloe

The Fairy's Return and Other Princess Stories by Gail Carson Levine

A great book for princess lovers! Gail Carson Levine wrote 6 books inside it. The titles have a slight parody.:) They were all very charming. Review by Shirley

Aliens Don't Wear Braces by Debbie Dadey and Marcia Thornton Jones

I thought it was creepy because the new art teacher is an alien. Review by Taylor

Vampires Don't Wear Polka Dots - Or Do They? by Debbie Dadey and Marcia Thornton Jones

I thought it was very strange the new class teacher lives in a haunted house. Review by Taylor

Judy Moody Goes to College by Megan McDonald

I thought it funny that Judy Moody likes the same style of clothes as her tutor. Review by Taylor

The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate by Jacqueline Kelly

I read the book The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate. This book was about a curious 11-year-old girl in 1899, at the turn of a century. This summer it is hotter than you can imagine in the little town in Texas that she lives in. She is the only girl in the middle of 7 kids. One day her oldest brother, Harry, gives her a notebook. She loves nature and writes all of her questions in that notebook. One day she has a question: Why do dogs have eyebrows? Why do dogs need eyebrows? She asks Harry and he says to go and ask grandfather. She never spent time with her grandfather and wasn't even sure he knew her name! Finally she asks him a question, and that is when her relationship with him began. This story is a great summer read about the year of 1899 for Calpurnia Virginia Tate. Review by Elizabeth

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