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Third Grade Book Reviews

by EWS 3rd Grade Students

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Third Grade Book Reviews
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Spring 2021
Who Was Albert Einstein? by Jess Brallier

I read the book, Who Was Albert Einstein? It's about the life and work of the famous scientist, Albert Einstein. He was born in Ulm, Germany, and he was very shy. He was actually expelled from high school but then went on to college and even discovered the Theory of Relativity. He was very smart and became a professor at Princeton University.

I would recommend this book to my friends, especially if you like science and history. Albert Einstein did many great things. He is exciting to read about!

Reviewed by Thomas
A Giraffe and a Half by Shel Silverstein

The main characters in this book are the giraffe, a rat, a skunk, a snake, a whale, a dragon, and a boy. The giraffe gets into all these situations. This book is funny because you can read it fast and slow, and the giraffe gets into a lot of funny situations.

Reviewed by Miles
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Deep End by Jeff Kinney

Greg is the main character, and Rodrick is Greg's big brother. Manny is Greg's little brother. They go on a wild adventure with their family when they go camping. They see bears!

This book is funny, and it shows how Greg's life is. There is more than one book in the series, so get reading!

Reviewed by Lucas
Winter of the Ice Wizard (Magic Tree House) by Mary Pope Osborne

The main characters in this book are Jack and Annie. They are trying to save Merlin and Morgan, and they go on a mission with a wizard.

You should read this book because it's interesting, adventurous, funny, and it has a lot of cliffhangers.

Reviewed by Dev
The Swallow: a Ghost Story by Chris Cotter

This book is about two girls Polly and Rose. One is normal, and one can see ghosts. They experience a lot of paranormal activity of a ghost called "the door jumper." Then, they find out that the door jumper is one of the girl's aunts.

I recommend this book because it switches perspective from the two girls in every chapter, and sometimes, there is a poem.

Reviewed by Addy
Dogman: For Whom the Ball Rolls by Dav Pilkey

The main characters are Dogman, Sarah, and Chief Zuzu. There's an evil villain named Dr. Scum. He's a high-tech thief. Dr. Scum makes burgle balls, which are robots that eat things in stores.

I recommend this book because it's funny. Dogman is a police dog that gets distracted by the balls, so the thieves escape.

Reviewed by John
A Brown Puppy and a Falling Star by Elizabeth Ross

The main characters are the brown puppy and Peter. The brown puppy wishes on a falling star and meets a boy named Peter. I think this book is interesting because the puppy wanted an owner. He followed the star and then found a boy named Peter.

This was a happy book because the brown puppy meets friends on the way to follow the star. I recommend this book to others because it is very encouraging.

Reviewed by Kallye
Dig World (Pixel Raiders, #1) by Stephanie Bendixsen and Steven O'Donnell

The main characters in this book are Mei and Rip. They are gamers and they just went into the most realistic game ever. They figure out that their bully Angela is in the game with them.

Mei and Rip try to survive with three hearts in a video game until they beat the game. They build and gather materials to fight goblins, flame tigers, fire lizards, and massive spiders!

Reviewed by Caitlin
Vacation Under the Volcano (Magic Tree House, #13) by Mary Pope Osborne

Jack and Annie have recently become master librarians. Their assignment is to find the lost story of Heracles in Pompei. But when a disaster happens, who will save Jack and Annie?

I would recommend this book because Jack and Annie are two of my favorite characters. The book is very exciting, and I like hearing the story of Pompei.

Reviewed by Lia
Minecraft Wither Without You (a Graphic Novel) by Kristen Gudsnuk

Senan is the main character who gets stuck in the wither's mouth! A wither is a monster that has three heads! This book was funny because the author made the monsters look funny.

Reviewed by Parker
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