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Tejaswi is on page 184 of 352 of Space Case (Moon Base Alpha, #1)
The genre of this book is science-fiction. It takes place inside of a little base on the moon. This kind of idea hasn’t been achieved yet. This is also a murder mystery. Dash is trying to figure out who killed Dr. Ronald Holtz.
May 12, 2020 08:45AM Add a comment
Space Case (Moon Base Alpha, #1)

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Tejaswi is on page 76 of 336 of Tyrannosaurus Wrecks (FunJungle, #6)
Tyrannosaurus Wrecks is about a Teddy Fitzroy, a middle school kid who is trying to figure out who stole a Tyrannosaurus Skull from his friend, Sage’s, 500 acre Texas ranch. The skull is worth millions and thus in high demand. The whole story is told through Teddy’s point of view.
Apr 21, 2020 08:37AM Add a comment
Tyrannosaurus Wrecks (FunJungle, #6)

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Tejaswi is on page 200 of 256 of The Last Musketeer (The Last Musketeer, #1)
The Last Musketeer is driven through setting. Since Greg is in 16th century France, his supreme objective is to get back home to 21st century New York. Everything he does including fighting Dinocoeur is driven by his objective of getting.
Mar 24, 2020 08:24AM Add a comment
The Last Musketeer (The Last Musketeer, #1)

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Tejaswi is finished with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter, #1)
The climax of this book is when Harry finds out the one looking for the Sorcerer’s Stone was Professor Quirrel, not Professor Snape. Quirrel was the one who jinxed Harry’s broom, set the troll off in the bathroom, and many other horrible things. Harry kept the Stone out of Quirrel’s hands long enough for Dumbledore to return.
Mar 02, 2020 08:48AM Add a comment
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter, #1)

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Tejaswi is on page 210 of 309 of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter, #1)
I believe Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone is the quest archetype. He and his friends are trying to stop the process of Voldemort’s return by finding the Sorcerer’s Stone. This also makes it an Overcoming the Monster archetype.
Feb 24, 2020 08:53AM Add a comment
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter, #1)

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Tejaswi is on page 94 of 309 of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter, #1)
The book, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, is an example of low fantasy. In low fantasy, the setting is in the realistic world.Then the author introduces some magical elements.Harry used live with his abusive uncle and aunt in England.However, when Hagrid comes from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry he tells Harry he is a wizard and invites him to the school.These are some magical elements in the book.
Feb 10, 2020 08:38AM Add a comment
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter, #1)

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Tejaswi is on page 239 of 336 of Evil Spy School (Spy School #3)
One event that was important in this book was when Ben was expelled from Spy School. He accidentally got expelled for blowing up an entire section of the school. This where the conflict develops because Ben went back to his civilian life. This was also the time Ben was recruited by SPYDER. Now he has mission to spy on SPYDER and learn about their next ploy.
Jan 27, 2020 08:24AM Add a comment
Evil Spy School (Spy School #3)

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Tejaswi is on page 157 of 336 of Evil Spy School (Spy School #3)
The setting of this book is SPYDER, the antagonists, secret headquarters, which is a suburban gated community in New Jersey. The story takes place in the present because of all the cars, phones, and other advanced types of technology. In SPYDER’s headquarters, undercover agent Ben Ripley is trying to figure out SPYDER’s next devious ploy and report back to the CIA.
Jan 21, 2020 08:43AM Add a comment
Evil Spy School (Spy School #3)

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Tejaswi is starting Evil Spy School (Spy School #3)
In this book the conflict is character vs. character. Ben is trying to stop SPYDER next plot of mass destruction as an undercover agent. Ben knows something is up but he can't figure out what it is.
Jan 13, 2020 08:48AM Add a comment
Evil Spy School (Spy School #3)

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Tejaswi is starting Evil Spy School (Spy School #3)
In this book the conflict is character vs. character. Ben is trying to stop SPYDER next plot of mass destruction as an undercover agent. Ben knows something is up but he can't figure out what it is.
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Evil Spy School (Spy School #3)

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Tejaswi is starting Anne Frank The Diary of a Young Girl
In the book, Anne Frank The Diary of a Young Girl, the characters are all pretty static. In the book Anne Frank is a sensitive girl who questions her beauty and has a bad self-esteem. I hope she becomes a dynamic character in the end of the book. She needs to realize beauty is on the inside Andy she should be confident in her looks no matter what.
Dec 16, 2019 08:45AM Add a comment
Anne Frank The Diary of a Young Girl

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Tejaswi is starting Anne Frank The Diary of a Young Girl
Anne Frank and her family are hiding in the Secret Annex during World War Two. She shows the hardships of living in fear of Nazis.
Dec 09, 2019 08:54AM Add a comment
Anne Frank The Diary of a Young Girl

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Tejaswi is starting Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl: Novel-Ties Study Guide
The purpose of this book is to inform other people. It informs us the life about a girl named Anne Frank, who is living in hiding with her family during WWII. She also educates us about the social context of that time and the ideas of that time. The audience ten and young adult. I doubt children would read something in a setting as horrific as this one.
Nov 18, 2019 08:38AM Add a comment
Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl: Novel-Ties Study Guide

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Tejaswi is finished with Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation (Charlie Thorne #1)
The antagonists of the story are John Russo and the Furies. The Furies are a terrorist group of about 7 people who want to use Pandora in order to blow third world countries. They believe immigrants and refugees are the causes of why they’re unemployed. After, John finds Pandora he will leave the Furies and try to sell Pandora for billions and maybe trillions of dollars to many different countries.
Oct 28, 2019 08:28AM Add a comment
Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation (Charlie Thorne #1)

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Tejaswi is finished with Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation (Charlie Thorne #1)
In this book, the author creates tension by using a sense of urgency. Charlie, Dante, and Milana need to find Pandora before the Furies do, otherwise they’ll turn Pandora into the most destructive nuke ever. The author also uses revelations to build up tension. When John Russo turns out to be the leader of the Furies this created tension. It’ll show Russo wants to blow up countries and take away millions of lives.
Oct 21, 2019 08:35AM Add a comment
Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation (Charlie Thorne #1)

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Tejaswi is finished with Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation (Charlie Thorne #1)
One of the unsympathetic characters in the book is John Russo. He and the Furies are the antagonist of the story. He is trying to use pandora in order to sell it to one of the world’s leading countries. He also wants to kill refugees from other countries entering the prosperous countries because he feels that they are taking other people’s jobs. Thousands of people will lose their lives. Countries will be at war too.
Oct 14, 2019 08:40AM Add a comment
Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation (Charlie Thorne #1)

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Tejaswi is finished with Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation (Charlie Thorne #1)
The POV of this book is 3rd person omniscient. Charlie is the main character and we can hear her thoughts and feelings. Other characters we can also hear their feelings like Dante Garcia and Milana Moon. When Charlie almost died we could hear Dantes’ thoughts about how Charlie’s “death” was his fault.
Oct 07, 2019 08:54AM Add a comment
Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation (Charlie Thorne #1)

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Tejaswi is starting Big Game (FunJungle, #3)
The conflict in my book is character vs. character. Teddy is trying to figure out who wants to kill Funjungle’s rhinos for their horns. Another conflict is character vs. nature. Teddy is also trying to figure out who is robbing Funjungle’s candy stores, who happens to Pancake the Orangutan.
Sep 23, 2019 08:55AM Add a comment
Big Game (FunJungle, #3)

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Tejaswi is starting Big Game (FunJungle, #3)
The protagonist of this story is Teddy Fitzroy. He lives in Funjungle, a popular zoo, where his mom is a zoo keeper and his dad is the photographer. Teddy has helped solve crimes at Funjungle. He figured out who killed Henry the Hippo, who kidnapped Kazoo the Koala, and now is trying to figure out who is trying to kill Rhonda the Rhino. Teddy has come to be one of the most talented people on Funjungle’s police force.
Sep 16, 2019 08:36AM Add a comment
Big Game (FunJungle, #3)

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Tejaswi is starting Big Game (FunJungle, #3)
The protagonist of this story is Teddy Fitzroy. He lives in Funjungle, a popular zoo, where his mom is a zoo keeper and his dad is the photographer. Teddy has helped solve crimes at Funjungle. He figured out who killed Henry the Hippo, who kidnapped Kazoo the Koala, and now is trying to figure out who is trying to kill Rhonda the Rhino. Teddy has come to be one of the most talented people on Funjungle’s police force.
Sep 16, 2019 08:34AM Add a comment
Big Game (FunJungle, #3)

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Tejaswi is finished with Big Game (FunJungle, #3)
I chose this book because I love the author Stuart Gibbs. It is also the next book in the Funjungle Series. It is a great mystery with an exciting twist with Athmani and Hondo trying to kill Rhonda. I am grateful that Stuart Gibbs is trying to spread a message about endangered animals like with Rhonda the Rhino. I recommend reading this book to learn about endangered species. We need to protect them.
Sep 09, 2019 08:39AM Add a comment
Big Game (FunJungle, #3)

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