Books I Recommend: Whistle In The Dark by Susan Hill Long

Hey, everyone! This is my 37th book recommendation list. I hope you enjoy!

1. Whistle In The Dark by Susan Hill Long

2. Black Radishes by Susan Lynn Meyer

3. Saving Lilly by Peg Kehret

4. Jeannette Rankin by Gretchen Woelfle

5. Farmer Boy Days by Laura Ingalls Wilder

6. Horrible Harry and the Stolen Cookie by Suzy Kline

7. Goose Chase by Patrice Kindl

8. Beauty Queen by Sarah Mlynowski

9. Weird but True! Ripped From The Headlines 2 by National Geographic Kids

10. Wedding Expert by Jane Breskin Zalben

11. Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! by Ripley Publishing Ltd.

12. One White Dolphin by Gill Lewis

13. Lady Lollipop by Dick King-Smith

14. Hair, Clothing, and Tire Track Evidence by Kenneth G. Rainis

15. The Genie in the Book by Cindy Trumbore

16. Tripping Over the Lunch Lady by Nancy E. Mercado

17. The Trouble with Ants by Claudia Mills
18. The Healing Spell by Kimberley Griffiths Little
19. Eliza Bing is (Not) a Big, Fat Quitter by Carmella Van Vleet
20. First Snow in the Woods by Carl R. Sams II & Jean Stoick
21. The Passover Lamb by Linda Elovitz Marshall
22. Togo by Robert J. Blake
23. The Black Sheep by Elizabeth Heck
24. Halloween Crafts by Jean Eick
25. Ballet by Kate Castle
26. The Negro Speaks of Rivers by Langston Hughes
27. Flat Stanley by Jeff Brown
29. When the Shadbush Blooms by Carla Messinger
30. One Grain of Rice by Demi
31.  Brookfield Days by Maria D. Wilkes
33. No Place For Magic by E.D. Baker
34. Bad Hair Day by Sarah Mlynowski
35. Cuckoo Feathers by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
36. Early Sunday Morning by Barry Denenberg
37. Leprechaun Luck by Erin Gobragh
38. Island Of Mad Scientists by Howard Whitehouse

Books I Recommend: The Weight of a Mass by Josephine Nobisso

Hey there! This is my 27th book recommendation list. Please note that near the end there are Amazon short links and I’ll be using them instead.

1. The Weight of a Massby Josephine Nobisso
2. Decemberby Eve Bunting
3. The Telling Stoneby Maureen Doyle McQueen
4.Tink, North of Never Landby Disney
5. A Summer of Sundays by Lindsay Eland
6. Cinderellaby Disney
7. Livvie Owen Lived Here by Sarah Dooley
8. Once Upon A Marigold by Jean Ferris
9. Antastia’s Secret by Suzanne Dunlap
10. Four Clues for Rani by Disney
11. Drizzle by Kathleen Van Cleve
12. The Seven Tales of the Trinket by Shelley Moore Thomas
13. The Class Trip from the Black Lagoon by Mike Thaler
14. The Magic Finger by Ronald Dahl
15. The Games Book by Huw Davies
16. The Spotted Dog Last Seenby Jessica Scott Kerrin
17. A Single Shardby Linda Sue Park
18. Unhooking the Moonby Gregory Hughes
19. Who’s in Chargeby Courtney Sheinmel
20. Sprinkles & Surprisesby Coco Simon
21. Get Into Gear, Stilton!by Geronimo Stilton
22. The Secret of the Maskby Gertrude Chandler Warner
23. Friends of Liberty by Beatrice Gormley
24. Bailey the Babysitter Fairyby Daisy Meadows
25. Changes for Julieby Megan McDonald
26. Happy New Year, Julieby Megan McDonald
27. Van Goghby Ernest Raboff
28. Yeh-Shinby Ai-Ling-Louie
29. The Boy Who Found The Lightby Dale De Armond
30. The Story of Noodlesby Yang Ching Compestine
by Ying Chang Compestine

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Books I Recommend: The Trolls by Polly Horvath

Hi there! This is the 23rd book recommendation list. I truly appreciate  everyone excluding strangers. I know that this is a lot of books to look through but you can take your time if needed. Thanks so much!

1. The Trollsby Polly Horvath
2. Hamster Magicby Lynne Jonell
3. Farmer Boyby Laura Ingalls Wilder
4.Gifts from the Seaby Natalie Kinsley-Warnock
5.Addy’s Little Brotherby Connie Porter
6. Honey Cakeby Joan Betty Stuchner
7. My Life as a Bookby Janet Tashjian
8. Oh, The Places He Wentby Maryann N. Weich
9. Saigeby Jessie Hass
10. Iridessa, Lost at Seaby Disney
11. Myka Finds Her Wayby Disney
12. Man Tripby Graham Salisbury
13. Trouble Magnetby Graham Salisbury
14. Thea Stilton and the Star Castawaysby Geronimo Stilton
15. The Canoe Trip Mysteryby Gertrude Chandler Warner
16. May Blossom of Britanniaby Anna Kirwan
17. The Girl Who Chased the Moonby Sarah Addison Allen
18. Secrets At Seaby Richard Peck
19. The Teacher’s Funeralby Richard Peck
20. Soupby Robert Newton Peck
21. On Pins and Needlesby Chloe Taylor
22. The Bus Station Mysteryby Gertrude Chandler Warner
23. The Friendshipby Mildred D. Taylor
24. Breathing Roomby Marsha Hayles
25. Clover Twig and the Magical Cottageby Kaye Umansky
26. Clover Twig and the Magical Cottageby Pam Muñoz Ryan

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A View Of A Princess’s Life

Hi there! Camilla decided that I write a blogpost on whatever I like once a week. You’re about to enter a princess’s life at her birth.

There once lived Queen Lilliana and King Topaz who yearned to have a child (specifically a daughter). One day later, the Queen had a baby girl and the King and the Queen were very happy. They had a christening/baby shower/ party and everyone in the kingdom came.

Everyone watched the queen name the baby. The queen had selected Melody as her name. When Melody was one year old, she talked like a princess should.

She was 3, when she learned to walk like a princess. She was 5 when she was crowned. She began to study at age 7. She got a new bed at 9 years old.

She started washing her hair at 11 years old. She started brushing her hair at 13 years old. She started getting dressed at age 15. She then started liking young princes at school during her 16th year.

She started getting boyfriends in her 17th year. She started dates with boys in her 18th year. She found the perfect boy to marry in her 19th year. She planned the wedding in her 20th year.

She got married in her 21st year. She had babies in her 22nd year. In the 23rd year, she went to work.

In her 24th year, her husband died. In her 25th year, she became ill. In her 26th year, she died but her parents still remember her.

So to remember her, they built a statue, made a speech, a museum, some art, some pictures and some books. Her parents died shortly after all that was done. Her children took place of the throne.

Nobody forgot her. So when they died, they joined her so she didn’t get lonely.

There’s a lesson and the lesson is you should always honor someone after they die especially if that person is special.

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I got this photo at eBay.com but specifically https://www.googleimages.com/.

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Books I Recommend: Friction by Matt Mullins

Hi there! This is the 17th book recommendation. I would like to thank Camilla, all the authors who have looked at these lists, and everyone else who looked at all 17 book recommendations excluding spammers.

1. Friction by Matt Mullins
2. Birds A To Z by Terri Gezelle
3. Maya Angelou by Matt Mullins by Edwin Graves Wilson
4. The Last Gift by Wendy Mass
5. A Meeting Of Minds by Carol Matas
6. Lula and the Duck in the Park by Hilary McKay
7. A Swiftly Tilting Planet by Madeline L’Engle
8. Many Waters by Madeline L’Engle
9. Patty Reed’s Doll by Rachel R. Laurguard
10. Peacock and Other Poemsby Valerie Worth
11. The Boy Who Lost Fairylandby Catherynne M. Valente
12. See You At Harvey’s 13. Kenya’s Songby Linda Trice
14. The Rooster’s Antlersby Eric A. Kimmel
15. Clara Ann Cookie by Harriet Zieffert
16. Once Upon A Time, The End by Geoffrey Kloske
17. Cuckooby Nick Davies
18. Marty McGuire Digs Worms!by Kate Messner
19. Frictionby Courtney Sheinmel
20. Marty McGuireby Kate Messner
21. Junoniaby Kevin Henkes

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