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"Read Dragons in Our Midst" series by Bryan Davis. This is a very well done book and it is very exciting. It is Christian based and is about dragons.  It is very well written and it is a page turner. Also Warriors by Erin Hunter it is also a very good book series.
 -C.R.
 

bulletI think i just finished reading the best book IN THE UNIVERSE!!!!
i REALLY recommend Rash - by Pete Hautman!! You have to read it!
If you like stuff about: football, future, and cliff hangers this is the book for YOU!
 thanks
   -E.B.

 

bulleti think Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine is the best book ever written. you have to read it it's the best seriously. a few other fairy tale books are:
Beauty:a retelling of beauty and the beast
just ella
outlaws of sherwood forest
the two princesses of bamarre
peter pan
the prince of the pond
jimmy,the pickpocket of the palace((part 2 of the pirnce of the pond))
crazy jack
rose daughter
spindles end

well thats all the fairy tale books i can think of that rockwall has,enjoy!!
-tink

 

bulletAfter reading Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, I honestly think it's one of the best books I've ever read. It has an amazing blend of action, suspense, excitement, adventure, surprises, magic, and mystery. In this book Rowling reveals much of Voldemort's past and a couple of new and intriguing items. You will also see some characters from the other Harry Potter books. The story-line is so captivating it's nearly impossible to put the book down. I highly recommend this book to all the teen readers. - Eraser

 

bulletThe Merlin Conspiracy by Diana Wynne Jones is a very good book. Basically, two young magicians save the world, prevent the unravelling of the space/time continuum, etc., etc. I didn't like the end as much, but the rest was great. - E.F.

 

bulletHeir Apparent by Vivian Vande Velde is about how a girl gets stuck in a virtual game. She has to work in very hard circumstances with the cranky Sister Mary Ursula, which produces a very comic effect that I loved. - no name

 

bulletHere's Lily by Nancy Rue was pretty good.  - no name

 

bulletI read the Seventh Princess by Nick Sullivan and I loved it!  - no name

 

bulletI needed to read The Cage by Ruth Minsky Sender for the Holocaust unit in my English class this past year. I usually don't like to read, but when I opened this book I couldn't put it down! It tells the story of a girl who spent her life in concentration camps. I really recommend teens to read this book!   - Enthusiastic

 

bullet I just finished Eragon by Christopher Paolini.  This is an exciting adventure and fantasy book about a boy named Eragon who finds a dragon egg. The dragon hatches and the dragon helps him in his search for revenge against the king who killed his uncle.  The book is kind of long, but it's really worth reading. The author was just 15 when he wrote the book and did a great job.    - J.M.

 

bullet I read The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares. The girls are good friends have lots of interesting problems over the summer and mail these sort of magic jeans back and forth to each other.  It's a good book and a movie is coming out soon. She has written some more books about the same people.    - Jeans Fan

 

bullet Try the Yu-Gi-Oh! graphic novels, even if you don't like to read much.  They have more stuff in them than the TV show and lots of action.     -  Clayton
 
 
 
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