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the neighbouring nation. Throughout the book, Kelsie figures out her mysterious history … will she learn how to use her own special powers and learn where she truly belongs, or will she fail to cope and go back to her old, boring life?
If you liked the Baby-sitters Club( graphic novel) by Raina Telgemeier & Gale Gilligan. You should try Babysitters- Little Sister, by Ann M. Martin. Both of these graphic novels are amazing, heartwarming stories about friendship and family.
If you liked Owl Diaries, by Rebecca Elliot. You should try Unicorn Diaries, by Rebecca Elliot. Unicorn Diaries are about the same themes because they ' re from the same author! It is about young animals’ days at school and all of their fun adventures.
If you liked Dragon Masters, by Tracey West. You should try the Kingdom of Wrenly, by Jordan Quinn. These books are a great fantasy for young people. They are about dragons, wizards, and much more!
If you liked Diary of a Wimpy Kid, by Jeff Kinney. You should try Dork Diaries, by Rachel Reneé Russell. Dork Diaries are the same kind of book as A Diary of a Wimpy Kid. But a bit more romance!
If you liked Out of My Mind, by Sharon M. Draper. You should try Sara and the Search for Normal, by Wesley King. Sara and Search for Normal is a story about a young girl experiencing mental health issues, figuring out that normal is not always the best thing.
If you liked The Selection, by Kiera Cass. You should try Red Queen, by Victoria Aveyard. Two different colours of blood … one with power, one without … but what if a girl with blood that is not supposed to have powers, has powers? Red Queen is the same excitement with the perfect amount of swoon!
If you liked The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins. You should try Powerless, by Lauren Roberts. Powerless is a book about an 18-year-old who, through a series of strange events, finds herself fighting for her life against the people who have haunted her dreams for years- and falls in love with one of them.
We hope these recommendations will help you find your next favourite book! Enjoy lots of reading over Spring Break.
PAWS UP CLAWS DOWN
By Joyce Wang. Grade 6.
This term, every student at Crofton House tried their best and worked very hard in every way. We would like to share some things that are going well for them as well as things that have been difficult not only for the students, but also for the teachers.
Paws up:
Great Basketball Season Grade 3 Field Trip Everyone was healthy:) Rachel Poliquin: Writer in Residence Healthy Body, Healthy Mind week All about Me week Olympics Sustainability conference at UBC for grades 6 / 7 Clay art for Grade 6 / 7 Maple Man coming to meet the Grades 2-6 Family Day Grade 7 chemistry fair Middle school musical rehearsals are going well Days are finally getting longer Junior School memory map
Claws Down:
Olympics: Canada’ s Hockey Teams were sadly beaten by the USA
Grade 7 sickness at the end of term 1 We’ ll miss Ms. Edgington! Goodbye to Ms. MacGowan
If you liked K-pop Demon Hunters( graphic novels) by Jessica Yoon and Angela Song. You should try Meesh the Bad Demon, by Michelle Lam. They both have amazing illustrations and the same genre. They are both great books for grades one to three.
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