Book Reviews!


Book Reviews!

Malala’s Magic Pencil- Malala is a girl who survived a shot in a bus. Malala loved going to school but then some people said that girls couldn’t go to school, also cause there was men in the roads with arms so people got scared and didn’t send their girls to school. Something that is interesting about the story is that’s a true story! Also Malala stood up for the girls she fighted for the girls education. I rate the book like a 9/10 because malala added detail and she kept doing an again and again, also an Aha Moment!



Middle School: the worst years of my life

I really enjoyed reading this story. I feel like it is very relatable to many people, because middle school is a stage of growth, development, and change. Rafe Khatchadorian has a big idea. On a plan to break every one of his school's rules, frustrating his teachers, causing his grades to suffer, and landing him in detention. Things aren't any better at home. That's when Rafe gets his really big idea. He may not be the smartest or most popular kid in school, but there's one thing he can do—break every rule in the book. He calls it Operation R.A.F.E. and he awards himself points for every rule he breaks. He starts by pulling the fire alarm on the first day of school. 
Maybe sixth grade isn't going to be so bad, after all.
At home, things aren't so great: Rafe lives with his mom and little sister, Georgia, and his lazy, jerky stepdad-to-be, Bear. But at school, things are looking up because this whole rule-breaking thing is pretty fun. Gradually, Rafe breaks more and more rules and gets in more and more trouble.





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