The Secrets of Droon by Tony Abbott
July 7th, 2014 by You(th)
Submitted by Cody, Age 8-9 from Connecticut
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The Secrets of droon is a good series. Evil lord sparr wants to take over droon. But to do that he needs to wake his master ko.
Submitted by Cody, Age 8-9 from Connecticut
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The Secrets of droon is a good series. Evil lord sparr wants to take over droon. But to do that he needs to wake his master ko.
Submitted by Jackie, Age 11 from Rhode Island
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Firegirl
Can you imagine being in a fire?
Well, in the book Firegirl Jessica Feeney was in a fire and got badly burned. She goes to St. Catherine’s Catholic School. Jessica gets to school late and leaves school early because she goes to the hospital for treatment. Her classmates don’t really care for a burnt girl in the class. Tom(classmate) is very kind and starts a friendship with Jessica. One afternoon, Jessica left early and didn’t bring her homework with her. Mrs. Tracey asked Tom to bring Jessica her homework because they live in the same neighborhood. When he brought the homework Jessica’s father said come in and he went to Jessica’s room to give her her homework. Then he leaves. I don’t want to spoil the book so I’ll stop here.
I recommend this book to 5-8 graders!!!!!!!
Submitted by Cody, Age 8 from Connecticut
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It is a good book. You have to read it! It is addicting series!
It seems like we always have to mention food and bad puns — even when we’re talking about scary stories! But there’s also plenty of spine-tingling terror in our latest podcast, all about spooky stuff. Are you frightened by the idea of a duel with the devil, an evil plot to turn children into rodents, and ghosts who move among mortals? Then beware our new podcast!
Also, don’t forget: next up, we’re celebrating the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 with a special month-long theme dedicated to books for Potterphiles! So send us a review of a book that you would recommend to a Harry Potter fan, check out our “Beyond Hogwarts” booklist, and watch our review of the new movie. Cheers, mate!
— Karen and Nancy
Copy of The Boneshaker provided to Kidsmomo by the author.
Reviewed by: Bethany, Age 10 from Ohio
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i liked all four because they were exciting and i was always hungry for more.i hope that you will read it and tell me how you like it.i wish you good luck on your book hunt!
i loved this book so much.
Last week, I mentioned that I volunteer regularly at a charity bookstore. But recently, I spent an afternoon helping out at a different bookstore devoted entirely to kids’ stuff. They asked me to join their team of children’s book experts and make recommendations to customers doing holiday gift shopping. I got a printed name tag and everything. It labeled me as a “specialist.” Very legit.
Throughout the day, I suggested various books and series, ranging from Diary of a Wimpy Kid to Allie Finkle’s Rules for Girls to The Invention of Hugo Cabret. But there was also plenty of time when my section of the store was empty.
The Haunting of Derek Stone Book 1: City of the Dead, by Tony Abbott
So I decided to skim through City of the Dead, the first book in Tony Abbott’s series The Haunting of Derek Stone. I’ve been meaning to pick it up for a while because I heard good things from a friend of mine. But you know me — between an endless to-read list and my scaredy cat nature, I wasn’t inclined to run out and get the book right away.
And in a sense, that was the right decision. Because this series is freaky. And you know I don’t do well with spooky books! So of course I got the chills reading about how Derek and his family are involved in a horrible train accident and everyone thinks his brother, Ronny, is dead — only for Ronny to reappear soon after, acting really different, mumbling weird stuff, and asking questions about his own life.
Understandably, Derek wants to get to the bottom of things, so he does some investigating, and what he learns is that there’s a reason Ronny isn’t acting like himself — because he’s no longer Ronny! [insert dramatic music and lightning bolt here] Okay, I don’t want to say any more and spoil the story for you, but if you want a hint, just take a look at the title I gave to this post…
And in case you were wondering, once I started reading City of the Dead, I found it very hard to put it down and actually assist customers like I was supposed to. I mean, I did it — I’m no slacker! — but the whole time, I kept my place in the book with my finger and carried it with me as I guided customers around the store. I probably shouldn’t admit this, but I actually started to resent the customers for interrupting my reading time. But can you blame me? I wanted to learn the secret behind Ronny’s strange behavior just as much as Derek did. Wouldn’t you?
Or maybe you’ve already read the Derek Stone books? Leave a comment telling me your thoughts! But for the love of body-snatching ghosts, no spoilers please!
— Karen