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  1. Jared Says:

    John F. Kennedy A Life of Citizenship, written by Anne Todd gets ***** from me. How do you know how to be a good citizen? Kennedy taught people citizenship. I really liked the time in world war II when he saved an injured man. This book is interesting and easy to understand. I’m glad I learned about President Kennedy.

  2. chad Says:

    Ryan Howard by Jeff Savage 5 stars. Ryan Howard is a great hitter. He is one of the best hitters in baseball.When he gets a hit its a hard hit.His work paid off when he led his team to a world siers.He lead his team with 8 home runs.

  3. Cameron Says:

    The title of my book is Southpaw by Rich Wallace. It is the best 3 star book I have ever read!
    Jimmy Fleming throws left, right and is hoping to become Hudson City’s newest pitcher,but while he makes the team his dad is applying more presser on Jimmy,but he will not give up!

  4. Logan Says:

    Emergency Quarterback by Rich Wallace 5 stars. This book is about Jason Fiorelli he lined up for the first game of the season as wingback he got slamed.They got bet 37 to 30. That night they were getting ready for Hollewen. They left the house got some candy then sneeked into the cimtery.The next day they beat the best team every.They had just won the super bowl.That was a great book.

  5. Nick Says:

    What You Never Knew About Beds, Bedrooms, & Pajamas By. Patricia Lauber. I say its a 5 star book its all about how beds have advanced over the years. How mattreses used to be stuffed with straw and now they have foam inside. Its weird how they used to sleep with like a piece of metal as a pillow im not sure how that was comferitable but it was better than sleeping on the ground. I think that if you read this book you would be amazed how much you learn.

  6. Erica Says:

    Helen Keller By:Jane Sutcliffe
    Helen Keller was a good book I give it **** stars. Helen Keller was about a girl who could not hear and see. And she gave her mom and dad sighns like if she wanted her mom she would touch her face.Then a few years later Helen had a teacher named Annie, she taught her how to spell in peoples hands.And when she went to school Annie would always write what the teacher would say.Annie had been with Helen for 50 years then Annie died. After she died Helen went to college and she love to write storys. She knew Mark Twain. One day he saw one of her storys and asked her if he could it in a magazie, she said yes then she made it in to a book.In 1968 she died on June 1.

  7. Hunter Says:

    John Lennon, by Paul Dowswell

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    This is the story of the life of John Lennon. My least favorite part was when he got killed. I wish the Beatles had never broken up. Too bad the author hasn’t written a book about Ringo.

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