Almost Home by Joan Bauer~ "Sugar Mae Cole sure could use some sweetness in her life." "Almost home, almost happy, soon maybe." This story is a sad but sweet tale that makes you realize how some people live and how great your life may be.
Number The Stars by Lois Lowry~ This book tells the story of a ten year old girl growing up in Copenhagen Denmark in 1943. A bit scary, a bit sad, but gives truth to some things.
The Gentlemen Outlaw and Me by Mary Downing Hahn~ "In the old west, it's easier to be an outlaw than a girl." This story sets in the old west, a daring adventure with an outlaw, a girl disguised as a boy, and an amazing dog.
The Homeschool Liberation League by Lucy Frank~ Just because this book is good and it needs to be read by more people.
The Trouble with May Amelia by Jennifer L. Holm. "May Amelia is about to learn one thing, she has got more sisu (that's Finnish for 'guts') than seven boys put together!" If you think your parents are hard on you, read this book. And remember the lessons taught through it.
Yup, that's it. Just books, bye for now!
Abbie R,
I read Almost Home! Isn't it good? For some reason I picture Joonie (aka the Wooz) as Anna from Frozen...
ReplyDeleteOh yes! I pictured Joonie like Anna too! Actually, I kinda pictured her as Anne from Anne of Green Gables. :D
ReplyDeleteYou really should read "The homelanders series" by Andrew Klavan, I've only read the 1st one and my sister is reading the other ones before I do. And his other books like "nightmare city", "If we survive" are awesome! And they have a lot more but some of them are little bit....not so good for girls like us to read judging from the description you know what I mean?
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