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Book Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles – Lucinda’s Secret
A review under a thousand words for The Spiderwick Chronicles: Lucinda's Secret. The exciting third book in a series revolved around three siblings discovering a hidden world and its habitants.
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Book Review: Betsy Uhrig – The Polter-Ghost Problem
A review under a thousand words for The Polter-Ghost Problem by Betsy Uhrig. A fun and exciting summer read set in Maine and following three friends as they discover the secret past of an abandoned building.
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Book Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Seeing Stone
A review under a thousand words for The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Seeing Stone. The exciting second book in a series revolved around three siblings discovering a hidden world and its habitants.
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Book Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Field Guide
A review under a thousand words for The Spiderwick Chronicles: The field Guide. The first book in a series revolved around three siblings discovering a hidden world and its habitants.
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Book Review: Andrew Auseon – Spellbinders: The Not-So-Chosen One
A review under a thousand words for Andrew Auseon's middle-grade novel Spellbinders: The Not-So-Chosen one. A fun and whimsical adventure story that combines table top gaming and escapism.
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Book Review: Brandon Sanderson – The Scrivener’s Bones
A review under a thousand words of The Scrivener's Bones. The second Brandon Sanderson book of the Alcatraz Vs the Evil Librarian series. A continuation of Alcatraz as he uncovers more about his family, his abilities, and a world he knows so little about.
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Book Review: Dustin Brady – Trapped in a Video Game
A review under a thousand words of Dustin Brady's young reader book, Trapped in a Video Game. A story about two friends trapped in a video game and finding their way out.
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Book Review: Julia Nobel – The Mystery of Black Hollow Lane
A review under a thousand words for Julia Nobel's debut novel: The Mystery of Black Hollow Lane. A middle-grade mystery following a young student in their new school, solving the mystery of their past and a secret of their new school.
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Book Review: Brandon Sanderson – Alcatraz Vs. The Evil Librarians
A review under a thousand words for A middle-grade fantasy novel written by Brandon Sanderson following the life of Alcatraz and his companions through action and adventure.