Last week we met children's author Thrity Umrigar. Then we asked you to tell us about your favorite book! Be sure to include the book's title and author in your answer!
"My favorite book is Wings of Fire: The Lost Heir by Tui. T. Sutherland. It is about dragons who try to stop the war of Blister, Blaze, and Burn. One of the dragons figures out that she is royalty. However, her sister is treated poorly, along with her mean mother. Next, they escape the Seawing castle".
- Aiden from Memorial Elementary School in Brunswick, Ohio
"My favorite book would be The Bad Guys in Mission Unpluckable by Aaron Blabey. The reason The Bad Guys in Mission Unpluckable is my favorite novel is because it is a fun spy book with some funny characters such as Snake, Shark, Wolf, Piranha, and Tarantula".
- Axel from Barberton Middle School in Barberton, Ohio
"My favorite book is The Land of Stories by Chris Colfer. This book is a series about two twins who have a grandma that is the fairy godmother. She gave the twins a book that made a portal to the land of stories and has all of the original fairy tales with Goldilocks and the three bears and more. Then they go through challenges and find out that their grandmother is the fairy godmother".
- Madison from New Bremen Elementary School in New Bremen, Ohio
"My favorite book is Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J.K. Rowling, Jack Throne, and John Tiffany. It is the newest edition of the Harry Potter series. The book may be long, but I enjoy every little detail in that book! The book has a really different storyline than the other Harry Potter books. The ending was just as I suspected too! I really enjoyed that book".
- Isla from Redwood Elementary in Avon Lake, Ohio
"My favorite book is Stellaluna it has been a book passed down from my grandma to my sister to my brothers and now to me. It was written by Janell Cannon. It is a book about a bat and she gets separated from her mother when an owl attacks them and then she falls to a tree and then into a bird's nest and ends up growing up with the birds."
- Kaydince from Barberton Middle in Barberton