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Student Ratings

Buddy, The First Seeing Eye Dog by Eva Moore
“I liked it because it's about the most amazing dog.”

- Whitney, 3rd grade

Ramona’s World by Beverly Cleary
“It’s just the best book in the world. Humor, action and lots
of fun!””

- Kashea, 3rd grade

Ramona Forever by Beverly Cleary
“It entertains you, it is funny and it is interesting.”

- Laurenz, 3rd grade

Harry Potter and the Sorcer’s Stone by J. K. Rowling
“I like it because his magic is so, so amazing. I wish I had all of his powers. It is my favorite book.”

- Nick, 3rd grade

Blizzard of the Blue Moon by Mary Pope Osborne
“I like this book because it’s from the Magic Tree House series. Marola’s the best”

- Annonymous

Saint Valentine by Robert Sabuda
“I like hearts and good authors and I liked it because it was fun to read.”

- Avery, 3rd grade

Nancy Drew and The Mystery of the 99 Steps by Carolyn Keene
“I liked this book because it had nice descriptive words. It also is interesting and it has action.”

- Jessica, 3rd grade

Junie B. Jones and the Mushy Gushy Valentine by Barbara Park
“I think it’s funny, I think it’s cute, I think it’s great.”

- Daniela, 3rd grade

The Library Dragon by Carmen Agra Deedy
“It is not so great because nothing interesting happens in it.”

- Annonymous

Bow-Wow Bugs a Bug by Mark Newgarden and Megan Montague Cash
“We think this book is very funny about a dog’s day. It is definitely geared toward younger kids but is still excellent.”

- Casey and Sarah, 4th grade

The Sea Trolls by Nancy Farmer
“It’s adventurous, scary, and sometimes you don’t even know what’s going to happen next!”

- Michael, 4th grade

Each Little Bird that Sings by Deborah Wiles
“This is a great book – sad, happy, it’s very strange! Read it! I loved it!”

- Haley, 4th grade

The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo
“Because it’s good.”

- Justin, 5th grade

The Landry News by Andrew Clements

“Because it is based on something that I can relate to.”

- Elizabeth, 5th grade
“Because it’s adventerous.”
                                            - Justin, 5th grade

My Name is Stilton, Geronimo Stilton by Larry Keys
“It’s about a mouse who hates traveling but his family drags him along for crazy adventures.”

- Lisa, 5th grade

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling
“J. K. Rowling does an incredible job of describing the characters and settings. It is a book that you can read over and over.”

- Jack, 5th grade


No Talking by Andrew Clements
“Because we can relate to it.”

- Justin, 5th grade






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