Book Reviews by PAnd0212_tomah
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It is Chad Snyder's first spring as batboy, and the Pine City Porcupines needs a win but they're up against the league's leading team, Heron Lake Humdingers. Now Chad has a whole lineup of problems: his favorite player, shortstop Mike Stammer, thinks that he is jinxed, Dylan the other batboy does not like baseball, and there is a goofy new porcupine mascot on the baseball field. Worst of all, Chad has to pinch-hit as batboy for the Humdingers. Good thing that there is something in his baseball cards that can help him sort it all out. This book's main theme is baseball.

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Secrets From the Sleeping Bag is about a secret blogger named Sofia that is forced to go to summer camp by her parents. The camp that she is forced to go is Camp Krakatow. Sofia brings along her best friend Nona. Sofia wants to bring out the best of camp, but things keep getting in her way: like mean old counselor the Priss and rivalry between another girls' cabins. Will Sofia make it out alive and will camp finally go her way?

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Flying Feet By Patricia Reilly Gaff Flying Feet is the third book in the Zigzag Kids series. The genre for this book is realistic fiction. It is about a boy named Charlie who likes to come up with new inventions that are creative and seldom work. Charlie has agreed to come to Come as a character day but does not really want too. Will Charlie be able to help Jake the sweeper get rid of a big pile of trash and save Come as a Character day, too?

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The Bee Tree A Book Review By: Peaches Andrews The Bee Tree is about Cliff Kelly, a fifteen year old boy, who lives in rural Colorado. The story begins when Cliff and Angelina are married in the future. Then it jumps back to when they are fifteen years old. Cliff is normally shy or nervous around girls but, when Angelina speaks to him that afternoon he is not shy and finds it easy to talk to her. Cliff Kelly finds himself asking Angelina if she would like to go searching for bee trees with him.