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  • raindrop07
    raindrop07 added a book review.
    Sky Song is an amazing story that shows bravery, perserverance and courage. It tells the story of Eska, a girl broken free from a cursed music box and Flint, a boy who's ingenious inventiond could change the world and the land of Erkenwald forever. These two journey, fight, run and hide on the path to freedom for their land. I really, really liked reading this book and I think others would too.
    Almost 4 years ago
  • raindrop07
    raindrop07 added a book review.
    Gaia Girls: Way of the Water is the second book in the Gaia Girls Series. This book is so utterly amazing and is so inspiring to ANYONE who reads it. The writing is amazing and the stroyline couldn't be better. It shows how if you really believe, you can save and preserve what you love forever. I would totally reccomend it to anyone who longs for the ocean and adventures beyond imagination.
    Almost 4 years ago
  • raindrop07
    raindrop07 added a book review.
    Gaia Girls: Enter the Earth is the first book is the Gaia Girls Series and is so fantastic and wondering. It is about a girl's fight to make sure that her farm isn't torn apart by machines to become a mall. This book inspires environmental stewardship, but overall it just inspires everything: bravery, kindness, perseverance and friendship. I would totally reccomend this book.
    Almost 4 years ago
  • raindrop07
    raindrop07 added a book review.
    Omakias is an Ojibwe girl living on the Island of the Yellow Brested Woodpecker, or known to people today as Madeline Island in the Apostle Islands of Lake Superior. This books tells of the adventures, hardships and changes that Omakias faces as she grows and sees the world around her evolve, fall and rise. This is a beautiful book and the rest in this series are just as amazing. I loved reading this book and getting a glimpse into the lives of the Ojbwe indians that lived here long ago.
    Almost 4 years ago
  • raindrop07
    raindrop07 added a book review.
    Stella by Starlight by Sharon M. Draper is about a girl named Stella and her journey as a young black girl in town inhabited by the KKK. She has to always be wary, on edge, and faces many hardships and unjust events. Throughout she remains strong and helps support her family through the tough times. I really liked reading this book even though it made me sad to think that this rascism still happens today. It made me wish that everyone could just accept each other and hold each other up like they do in this book. I would reccomend it to lovers of great historical fiction.
    Almost 4 years ago
  • jaden07
    jaden07 added a book review.
    I just watched this movie again recently. This book is based on the movies. It is very saddening but also joyful. The cartoon is sadly less known or talked about along with Pinocchio. This is the same thing for the live action and Cinderella live action .
    Almost 4 years ago
  • raindrop07
    raindrop07 added a book review.
    West by Edith Pattou is the second book that comes after the amazing East book. I really enjoyed both of these books and this one especially was just so untterly incredible! I loved the adventure, the courage that the main character, Rose, showed, the excitement, the love and the beauty of the whole story all together. I would totally recommend it to anyone who loves amazing stories about journies into the unknown!
    Almost 4 years ago
  • raindrop07
    raindrop07 added a book review.
    West of the Moon by Margi Preus is a really good book that is sort of a play on the folktale "East of the Sun, West of the Moon." It is about two girls who try to run away from their evil goatman master. It's really amazing and I really liked reading it. "I want to do what's right. But how can I, when I am faced with only impossible choices?” ― Margi Preus, West of the Moon
    Almost 4 years ago
  • hedgeguin2
    hedgeguin2 added a book review.
    This book is pretty good so far. I like how they tell you the story of a time in their life in four different perspectives, each very different. I can’t wait o finish reading this! :)
    Almost 4 years ago
  • hedgeguin2
    hedgeguin2 added a book review.
    This book is the first book in The Winnie Years series. It’s good, but not one of my favorite books I’ve read. It’s about a girl named Winnie as she navigates through the trials and excitement of her life. To conclude, it’s an ok book, but maybe one of you guys will really like it.
    Almost 4 years ago

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