Review: Fairy School Dropout

Title: Fairy School Dropout
Author: Meredith Badger
Ages: 7-9

Fairy School Dropout is one of my favorite books. It’s about a fairy named Elly who hates being a fairy. She can’t stand the itchy tutus, would rather ride her skateboard than fly and messes up all of her spells.

One day when Elly’s little sister was in a box called the Space-Case (You say things to it like fly downstairs and back and it does what you say) she was angry because her homework was not going well so Elly yelled to the Space-Case to ”just go AWAY!!!”  It listened to her and flew into the window of the new (human) neighbors house!

Elly flies after it and soon meets a human girl named Jess. Jess fix’s her malfunctioning wand by putting a pen through it and they become friends. But Elly never thought being friends with a human could make her life so much better.

One day when she was showing her class a spell, the pen exploded and blue ink got everywhere especially all over her teacher.  So she got sent to the head mistress’s door. Read to find out what happens next!

My favorite part was when Elly met Jess.

I really loved this book. Elly seems a lot like me even though she is a fairy.  If you like this book then you will really love the second book in the series: Fairy School Dropout Undercover.

Review: Journal of a Schoolyard Bully: Cyberbully

Title: Journal of a Schoolyard Bully: Cyberbully Author:Farley Katz Ages: 10-14 Favorite Character: Niko

This book is the 2nd book of a bully who writes everything in his journal. I personally loved the 1st book and I know many other people who do too! This book has many interesting, funny, and sad twists to it. I am sure everyone will LOVE this book when it comes out, as I know I did.

I really like the part where Niko’s little brother gets a dog and Niko tries to make it tough. But that’s impossible, because Niko’s brother’s dog is the sweetest little thing ever.

I really like the character Niko because he has a really weird way of bullying. Instead of just walking up to someone and hurting/being mean to that person, he thinks of who to bully and what to say before he actually does it. I also like the author Farley Katz because this author really knows what kids like.

Review: Flush

Reviewed by: Soccertap5, Grade 5.
“Peace Out!!”

Title: Flush
Author: Carl Hiaasen
Ages: 10-14
Favorite Character: Noah Underwood

Are you sick and tired of your dad going to jail for the third time? Well, Noah is. Noah is 13 years old living the life of a normal 13 year old kid but he has lots of problems on his hands. Noah has to stop his dad from escaping from jail, then find who the stranger who almost saved his life along, as well as stop this big bully named Bull from bullying him. WOW! That’s a lot of work for a kid.

Now I’m not sure if you have had the feeling of wanting to show someone wrong. Well, that’s how Abbey (Noah’s sister) felt. The night their mom went upstairs to check on them when BAMMMMMMM, she wasn’t there. Everyone got worried they wanted to go seaching for Abbey but their father, Paine Underwood, was stuck on house arrest which did not allow him to leave the house or so one would think.

This book is realistic fiction. I recommend this book for kids ages 10-14 years old. Now, if you think you love this book then please pick it up and read it.

Review: Captain Underpants and the Terrifying Return of Tippy Tinkletrousers

Title: Captain Underpants and the Terrifying Return of Tippy Tinkletrousers
Author:Dav Pilkey
Ages: 9-12
Favorite Character: All of Them!

The book Captain Underpants and the Terrifying Return of Tippy Tinkletrousers is about George and Harold when they were little kids and how they became friends. It also tells about all the pranks they did on their school bully.

This book was very funny and I read it in about an hour without stopping at all. Once this book comes out, I think everyone will like it.

Review: Maniac Magee

Reviewed by: SoccerStar Gal, Grade 5.
“Hi. I’m SoccerStar Gal. I love playing soccer, tennis and much more! Hope you enjoy the reviews!!!!”

Title: Maniac Magee
Author: Jerry Spinelli
Ages: Grades 4-6
Favorite Character: Maniac Magee

Have you ever felt like running away because you couldn’t take it anymore? Well, that’s what happened to Jeffrey Magee. Jeffrey was three when his parents had an accident. He was in Bridgeport and got moved to Hollidaysburg where his aunt and uncle lived. His aunt and uncle hated each other very much, but since they were strict Catholics they wouldn’t get a divorce. One day Jeffrey had a school play and he couldn’t take it anymore, so he ran away. Jeffrey ran to an unusual town called TwoMills. While he was running, he met many people, and well you have to read the book to find out what the rest of the story is about.

I’ll tell you my favourite part, but you might have a different favourite part when you read it. Mine was when Jeffrey untied the cobbler’s knot. This was my favourite part because I was so interested in what was going to happen next. Then finally he untied the knot, in about five or six hours. I was also surprised because he was the only person to ever successfully untie the knot. This book is also realistic fiction because anyone could feel like running away because they don’t like what’s happening in their house.

I really liked this book because I never knew what was going to happen next. Also, I felt as if I was the main character. This is because when I closed my eyes, I felt as if I was there, as the main character, in the moment.

I would recommend this book to anyone who likes adventurous books. Also, I would recommend this book to anyone who likes books where you get to think of what’s going to happen next because Jerry Spinnelli leaves you to sometimes think of what’s going to happen next. Even if you’re not someone who likes adventurous books, or books where you get to think of what’s going to happen next, you could still give it a try, because this is an AMAZING book!!!!!!!!!!