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This blog is a place for young readers to find good books, recommended by me! You can look at "About Me" to learn, well, about me, or click on any other tab on the right to see all the books I read with that tag! You can also translate it to other languages. Above I have a search bar so you can find out if you read the same book as me! You can comment on any book that you have also read or think you would like to read. In your comments, please no spoilers, (they will not be posted,) and please put your first name and your age. I hope you enjoy Book Boy, and thank you for checking out my blog. You can subscribe to my blog by entering your email address at the bottom of the page. Also, please vote on what you think about my blog on the poll above.
-Blaise, the BookBoy.

Thursday 22 September 2016

Mister Max and the Book Of Kings (Cynthia Voigt)

Great book. I read the first two in the series before this one came out, and found out I needed to wait until fall, and forgot three weeks later. This was in 2013. I spotted it at chapters and thought "I need to read that." I was not disappointed. Max has discovered where his parents are being held captive. The problem is, he doesn't know how to rescue them. I couldn't believe his plan. I highly recommend this book.

28 Tips for a Fearless Grade Six (Catherine Austen)

Amazing book! I probably like it so much because I'm in grade six. Dave Davidson helps a friend overcome their fear of dancing, and then everyone is asking for help with their fears. Or threatening for help, in one case. It's really funny, and it's just a few sixth graders living their lives. Strangely.

Fake Mustache (Tom Angleberger)

Short, silly book. Sixth grader's best friend buys a fake Mustache and starts robbing banks and............. I'll just let you read the book. Oh, it has a, according to the short, slightly nerdy sixth grader, "cute" teenage cowgirl rodeo star, if that changes things. The subtitle is "Or, How Jodie O'Rodeo and Her Wonder Horse (and Some Nerdy Kid) Saved the U.S. Presidential Election From a Mad Genius Criminal Mastermind." Which pretty much sums up the whole book. Except that the "Mad Genius Criminal Mastermind" is that nerdy kid's best friend.