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Blogging Books#6 - Top 10 Fantasy Books for Children

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 TOP TEN FANTASY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN The Hobbit (By: J.R.R.Tolkien ) This book was written by J.R.R.Tolkien. This book is absolutely amazing and once the  child  reads it they are sort of taken to a trip in the world of magic of one Bilbo Baggins who is a character with a short stature and whose character unfolds in a series of adventures. It all begins when he invites a wizard and dwarves into his little house and this marks the beginning of an adventure to remember. He comes across elves, men who transform to bears, goblins and a very scary dragon. At times he misses his humble dwelling but the adventure is worth the thrill. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (By: Roald Dahl ) Which child doesn’t love chocolate or further still own a chocolate factory? This amazing  book  was written by Roald Dahl and it centers on Charlie Bucket who hails from a humble background. All that brightens up his life is a chocolate bar he receives on his birthday and a chocolate factory in the neighborhood.

Blogging Books#2 - Trials of Apollo Series Review

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  The Trials of Apollo by Rick Riordan is a Book series that currently has four books. It follows the story of the god Apollo after he was cast down from Olympus by his father Zeus as punishment. The four-thousand-year-old deity Apollo–god of the sun, music, archery, poetry, and more is now a regular teenage boy with acne and flab called Lester Papadopoulos. Apollo must face several trials and right several mistakes before he can hopefully win back his father’s favor and be restored to godhood. This series follows apollo as he goes through his trials hence the name of the series; The trials of Apollo. The Trials of Apollo #1 The Hidden Oracle How do you punish an immortal? By making him human. After angering his father Zeus, the god Apollo is cast down from Olympus. Weak and disoriented, he lands in New York City as a regular teenage boy. Now, without his godly powers, the four-thousand-year-old deity must learn to survive in the modern world until he can somehow find a way to regain Z

Blogging Books#5 - Percy Jackson Universe Best Books + Timeline

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  1.The Lighting Thief  2. The Battle Of The Labyrinth 3. The Last Olympian 4.Heroes of Olympus- The Lost Hero 5. Kane Chronicles-  Throne of Fire 6.Kane Chronicles- Red Pyramid 7. Trials of Apollo- The Tower of Nero 8.   9 from 9 Worlds 9.Magnus Chase- Sword of Summer 10.House of Hades 11. Percy Jacksons Greek Gods 12. Demigod Diaries 13. Trials of Apollo - The Hidden Oracle 14.The Blood Of Olympus 15. Heroes of Olympus- Son of Neptune Timeline The Demigod Diaries :  Diary of Luke Castellan The Lightning Thief The Sea of Monsters The Titan's Curse The Demigod Files :  Percy Jackson and the Stolen Chariot The Battle of the Labyrinth The Demigod Files :  Percy Jackson and The Bronze Dragon The Demigod Files :  Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades The Last Olympian Percy Jackson and the Singer of Apollo The Demigod Diaries :  The Staff of Hermes Percy Jackson's Greek Gods The Lost Hero The Red Pyramid The Demigod Diaries :  Leo Valdez and the Quest for Buford The Throne of Fire T

Blogging Books#4 The Girl Who Drank The Moon Summary

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  While the majority of   The Girl Who Drank the Moon   is told in the third-person   omniscient   perspective , the   narrative   is interspersed with stories related by first-person narrators. The novel opens with one of these tales. A parent explains to a curious child that on the yearly Day of Sacrifice, the people of the Protectorate are compelled to give an infant to the evil Witch or else she will destroy them all. The novel then switches to third person. The Protectorate is a cloudy, foggy, gloomy town located between a fertile, life-giving bog and a forest filled with dangers thanks to a restless underground volcano. It is the Day of Sacrifice in the Protectorate, and Grand Elder Gherland prepares to preside over the annual baby offering. Gherland is the head of the Council of Elders, the Protectorate’s ruling body. Supported by the learned Sisters of the Star and their elite soldiers, Gherland maintains the power imbalance between the cowed, impoverished citizens and the powe