This isn't exactly my all time favorite book but it sure is a good one. Dr. Seuss is a children's book writer and I believe that he is a very good and funny writer. This book might seem like a book just written for fun but it shows that you should always try something before you judge it.
BFG is a book and it teaches you that just because you've always known something to be a certain way you never really know what something is like until you give it a chance. This book was read to me when I was in 3rd grade and I loved it then and though I don't feel as strongly about it now I still love this family friendly book and feel everyone should know the story of the BFG.
3. Rules by Cynthia Lord
Rules is a great book about a child with autism and how his sister gives him all of these rules so he doesn't embarrass himself. I personally really enjoyed reading this book because not only does it show the life of the child but also the life of the sister and how she feels about her brother.
4. Wonder by Rj Palacio
Wonder is a book that teaches you different things about how people are treated based on their looks. This book is about a boy with a cleft palate. It shows the difficulties of this life he is living. This book is also great because it has deferent point of views form the different people in the book. You see what they really feel which may or may not be different form the way they act around the boy with the cleft palate. I personally love this book and feel like everyone should read it.
5. Where The Wild Things Are by maurice sendak
This book is one of my childhood favorites I used to read this book all the time with my dad. A boy who goes to a magical place with giant monsters. No matter how many times I read it I would never get tired of reading it. I would say that the moral of this story is you don't really appreciate something until it's gone.
6. Oh The Places You'll Go by Dr. Seuss
This story is another childhood favorite of mine. I wouldn't say this book has a moral or lesson but it's a definitely a good book about a little boy traveling this mythical land made up by my favorite childhood writer, Dr. Seuss.
7. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Most people would say that The Hunger Games is one of their favorite movies or one of their favorite book series. I would definitely be one of those people. I love both the books and the movies. This book may not be a happy or joyful book but it is a very enjoyable book about the difficulties and the horrors that people in that time period face. I someday plan to read the whole series and I just know that each one with be better than the last. Based on The Hunger Games I can tell that Suzanne Collins is a wonderful writer.
8. Charlottes Web by E. B. White
I feel Charlottes Web is a classic book that show you the magic of friendship. This beloved book is also a movie that shows you a visual of the amazing words in the book. A long with that I feel all generations should know about the fascinating adventure of Fern, Wilbur, and Charlotte.
9. Diary Of A Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney
A Diary Of A Wimpy Kid is a book about kid with an embarrassing family trying to survive middle school. I've read and have almost all of the books in this series. This might seem like a childish book but I really seem to enjoy it. I read it when I was younger and when I have time I might catch up on catch up and read some now. The point is there really is no age limit for thins book. In my opinion no matter what age, this book can bring you smiles, laughter, and happiness.
10. A Series Of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
A Series Of Unfortunate Events is a book that showed me the how these out of luck children were able to live there luckless life. Though I was read this book at a young age I feel that this book would be good for all ages. Not only have I read the book but I've also seen the movie. As most people say about books and movies, I did enjoy the book better. Defiantly more detailed and more parts than the movie included. This author did a very good job of writing this book about these 3 unfortunate children and the way they live their lives with all of these unfortunate things happening to them. I, as I've said many times, personally love this book. I feel that all ages would enjoy it and I someday hope to read all of the books in the series.
The books you wrote for your list are all good books. I think you did a great job. Then, I love The Series of Unfortunate Events as well!
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