Fitz’s Faves: Layla’s review of The Mysterious Benedict Society, by Trenton Lee Stewart
This digital book review was created, edited, and shared digitally by Layla, a St. Anne’s-Belfield School student. Layla is in the fourth grade.
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This digital book review was created, edited, and shared digitally by Layla, a St. Anne’s-Belfield School student. Layla is in the fourth grade.
Read MoreI gave this book five stars because this book is realistic. It is about a teenager named Stanley Yelnats. His name is spelled backward and forward the same. He goes to Camp Green Lake instead of jail for something he didn’t do. At the end of this book, you’ll be wondering why it is called […]
Read MoreThis student book review was written, coded, and recorded by Carter and Willow, two St. Anne’s-Belfield School students. Carter and Willow are in the fourth grade.
Read MoreI gave this book five stars because it is a wonderful book about a girl named Melody. Melody struggles with illness that makes her unable to walk or talk. It’s like she’s in a world where nobody can understand her, she’s trapped in her own mind with no way out. She is so smart, but […]
Read MoreI gave this book five stars because it is an intriguing book that will keep you page turning until the end. A confident young girl goes on a dangerous journey to help her family through their financial struggles. If you like this book, don’t worry! There are three left in the series! This student book […]
Read MoreI gave this book five stars because I like the way that there was one problem and it gave all of the perspectives of the students. And because it kind of was a mystery and left you thinking. This student book review was written by Mia, a St. Anne’s-Belfield School student. Mia is in the fifth […]
Read MoreI gave this series five stars because it is happy, adventurous, and humorous. If you like magical creatures, magic, twists and turns and best of all friendship, you will like the series. Not gonna lie – the beginning is slow, push through! This student book review was written by Carly, a St. Anne’s-Belfield School student. […]
Read MoreI gave this book 4 1/2 stars because it showed the opposite of success. The main character almost never got to play but he still kept an okay attitude and was the best teammate. This student book review was written by Kelsey, a St. Anne’s-Belfield School student. Kelsey is in the 6th grade.
Read MoreThis student book review was created by St. Anne’s-Belfield student Lellie. Lellie is in the fifth grade.
Read MoreI gave this book five stars because it’s funny and action packed. Team work was on every page. This Student Book Review was written by Eli, a St. Anne’s-Belfield School student. Eli is in the sixth grade.
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