The Great City Search by Rose Haywood
Reviewed by Sarah from Illinois on 2005-07-29
This book is "Where is Waldo?" for cities. Lots of nice pictures. You get to learn about different people who work in cities. I like to learn how cities work.
Cornor of the Univerese by Ann M. Martain
Reviewed by Victoria from Kentucky on 2005-04-28
This is one of my favorite books.It's about a girl and her unclethat is mently reatered has to come live with her.She didn't evern know she had an uncle untill he came. She doesn't like him at first.But towards the end she does.It's a great book.I loved it.
Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket ,Brett Helquist
Reviewed by Nia from Starkville, MS on 2005-02-02
It's an adventure book I like it
Eragon by Christopher Paolini
Reviewed by Natalie from London, Ontario on 2005-01-14
This book is a real page-turner! I really enjoyed the heroisim and companion-ship the characters showed. This book is the first in a series. I would recommend this GREAT book to anyone - it IS for ages 10 and up, though.
Eragon by Christopher Paolini
Reviewed by M&M from Denver/Colorado on 2004-12-31
Eragon is simply the best book i have ever read, it is sooooo thrilling and has sooo many different emtions that make you laugh and cry like a baby. I love how the begginging is right to the point not like other boring begginings. This is a must read!!!
The Four Winners by Knute Rockne
Reviewed by Michael from Falls Church, Virginia on 2004-10-04
The best book on football for boys and girls ever written, by a real football coach. The place is Dulac University, where Elmer goes to college. They think he's too small for football, but he succedes and becomes the best player on the team.