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Blake Bombardier...
soccer super star.
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Meet young reader Blake Bombardier.
Blake is a founding member of Watermark's Young
Reader's Advisory Group. He attends Robinson Middle School and volunteers at his
church.
Blake loves reading mysteries and thinks that the
best part of reading is learning new words. Blake will eat anything chocolate
(even bugs?) and is a soccer SUPER STAR.
Currently reading
Something good, I'm sure!
July 2006
Vanishing Act by John Feinstein.
It was a great book I loved it. It was a great sports, action, and
mystery. I thought the first kidnapping was pretty good, but the second
one I didn't like at all. I think it would be a great book for anyone
who likes mysteries, kidnapping, or tennis. I thought the setting was
pretty cool, and how it talked about so many different famous places. I
highly recommend this book.
Framed by Frank Boyce.
It was a pretty good book. I liked it because of how they talked
about cars and worked on them. And it was a pretty big mystery on what
they were hiding in the quarry for a long time. It would be a great book
for people who like cars and paintings. And it was a big mystery on how
one of the cars they were selling got stolen and ended up in the old
shed by the old lake. And how it was found because of some guys rampage.
June 2006
Things Hoped For by Andrew Clements.
I thought it was an exciting mystery on how or why her grandpa
disappeared. Also how the two invisible men came about or how it
happened. It mentions a whole lot of music some I've heard of some of
them, others I haven't.
The Green Glass Sea by Ellen Klages.
I thought it was pretty cool because it had a lot of stuff on the
war. like it said all the furniture was navy green (boring) and your
personal mail had to of been read (I don't like that either), but two
good things are the food was like from 2-40 cents and there was a dump
that you could get cool free stuff. All the parents took almost the
whole book designing a weapon and they test fired it in Mexico to make a
sea of glass.

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