Today i will be talking about my top 3 favorite book. My first out of all 3 is Harriet the spy. Harriet the spy is a chill book that you could just keep reading and get into it. Harriet is a girl that is in 6th grade and she spy’s on people. A summary of Harriet the spy is Harriet may only be in the sixth grade, but she’s already found her calling: to be a spy. In a private journal she takes everywhere, Harriet records suspicious activity and keeps a running list of observations on virtually everyone she knows. It seems harmless enough until, one day, someone finds the journal and exposes Harriet’s critical thoughts about her classmates. Suddenly, even her best friends are against her, and Harriet resolves to take revenge.This is a very good book and i recommend it to any child especially a child in the 6th grade. This is a book that i couldn’t stop reading because of how good it was.The author on this book is Louise Fitzhugh and the publisher recommends the book for ages 8-12. But anybody can read it.Harriet the spy is a chapter book and has 298 pages.
My second favorite book is Wonder this book is very popular and is very touching.This book is also great for children to read. Auggie is a boy who is shy to go to school but then he starts to adapt his appearance also is different than others. A summary on wonder is Auggie is Born with facial differences that, up until now, have prevented him from going to a mainstream school, Auggie Pullman becomes the most unlikely of heroes when he enters the local fifth grade. As his family, his new classmates, and the larger community all struggle to discover their compassion and acceptance, Auggie’s extraordinary journey will unite them and prove you can’t blend in when you were born to stand out.In Wonder Auggie is 10 years old. A boy in the book who would bully Auggie is Julian.Julian as the bully who gave the facially deformed Auggie a hard time, but this story shines light on Julian so that his blacks and whites become shades of gray.Julian Albans is one of Auggie’s biggest obstacles at Beecher Prep. He’s rude to Auggie and makes other kids feel like they have to be, too. He’s an only child, and his popularity at school is really important to him, which is part of why he was so mean to Auggie. Wonder has 316 pages and the author is R. J. Palacio wonder is also a book for ages 8-12 but anybody can read it.
My third favorite book is the first book of the boxcar children series. This was a very great book to me and made my appreciate what i have. The boxcar children 1st book doesn’t have that much reading in it the main characters in this book are Benny Alden,Jessie Alden,Violet Alden,James Henry Alden.Four hungry children stand outside a bakery eyeing the cakes. No one knows who they are or what they are doing—or, at least, the baker’s wife doesn’t know these things because the mysterious children refuse to give her any info. After talking the baker’s wife into giving them a place to sleep that night, the kids sit down for a dinner of bread and … more bread.As it turns out, the children are brothers and sisters: Henry (age 14), Jessie (age 12), Violet (age 10), and Benny (age 5). (Benny’s age is the only one explicitly stated in the book; we’ve taken the others from subsequent books in the series because we’re fancy like that.) Their parents are dead, and the Alden children are on the run from a mean grandfather they’ve never met, and that’s literally all we ever find out about their background. So far, the running away isn’t going all that well, though: When Henry and Jessie overhear the baker’s wife say she plans to put them to work and ship Benny off to the Children’s Home the next day, they flee into the darkness. They spend the next few days walking all night and sleeping during the day.They create a home for themselves in an abandoned boxcar in the forest. They eventually meet their grandfather, who is a wealthy and kind man (although the children had believed him to be cruel).This book is a great book to read. These are my top 3 favorite books.



