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One of my favorite books in third grade was, The Lemonade War by, Jacqueline Davies. This was one of my favorite books because, I enjoy doing lemonade stands myself with some of my friends in the neighborhood. Also, because this book had me very interested and I felt very drawn into it. A short summary on this book is, there are two siblings named, Jessie and Evan. Jessie is a grade behind Evan in third. But, when Evan hears that Jessie is skipping third grade, and coming into his fourth grade class he becomes very angry with her. Throughout the year Evan begins to start saying mean things to Jessie and Jessie would respond to the situation which is how they came to the Lemonade War. The competition is won by selling more lemonade than the other person.

Another one of my favorite books in third grade was, Spy School, by Stuart Gibbs. This was another favorite because I love mystery and spy books. A short summary of this book is, a kid named Ben Ripley is the main character and is in middle school. Ben wants to be a secret spy but is very awkward
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But, his real name is Raphael Simon. This is one of my favorite series because, I love to read mystery and adventurous books and this is what these books is about. A short summary of this book is, there two main characters Cass, and Max-Earnest. They both belong to a secret agency called, The Terces Society and the creator of this society is, The Jester. Cass eats some special chocolate made by Señor Hugo which causes her to fall into a coma and her body and mind goes back 500 years where she takes a crazy adventure. While Max-Earnest does everything he can to try and wake Cass up, Benjamin a kid in their school who moved has come back and Max-Earnest remembers him. Eventually Cass wakes up and Max-Earnest, Cass, and Yo-Yoji continue to fight The Midnight Sun which is their enemy

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