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Yo, people. It's Aidan. Obviously... I mean, it's called Aidan's books and reviews... So, I hope you read my books! (The ones in the link above) However, today I am going to review the Harry Potter series. This is a great series for anyone, young or old. Harry Potter has been told his parents were killed in a car accident, but really it was the evil sorcerer, Lord Voldemort. He has a lightning shaped scar on his forehead from when Voldemort tried to kill him. It was the first time that the killing curse ever failed to kill anyone. Harry lives with his aunt and uncle, both of whom are very mean and do not treat Harry nicely, and then, of course, his overweight cousin, Dudley. He's the worst of them all. Well, anyway, a huge giant walks into his house one day and tells Harry that he is a wizard... Which leads to him going to Diagon Alley which is the shopping place for wizards and witches. He meets Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley and they go on many adventures, thrilling, exciting, small, large... And the story takes off from there. Go read this series because I rate it 5 stars out of 5 stars. I'm serious. This is not just your average everyday book. You will love it!!!

-Aidan


Hey people that are smart and like to visit this website...
It's Aidan. So, I was going to review the first book in the Kane Chronicles. This book is about a boy (Carter) and a girl (Sadie) who think that their lives are just like anyone else's... They are brother and sister, Carter lives in America and Sadie in England. They find out, however, that Egyptian Gods are real... And they are very important kids! In this story they go on thrilling adventures to defeat Set, and evil Egyptian sorcerer. I rate this book 4 stars out of 5 stars because it was nice but at some points dragged a little. This is a popular book by the popular author who wrote the Percy Jackson series, Rick Riordan.

-Aidan


I congratulate you!! Why? Because you've found my page for book reviews, that's why! Today I (Aidan) will be reviewing the Percy Jackson series... A wonderful series. It is about Greek gods and mythology... And how Percy Jackson, a boy with ADHD and dyslexia learns that he is a "half blood", a hero who is half human half god. This means that a god fell in love with a mortal and then they had a baby. Percy is very powerful and gets a pen which can turn into a sword!! He has to fight monsters and learns that he is part of a devastating prophecy... He will either raise or destroy Olympus. The gods and Olympus change their place depending on whatever is the heart of the west. Right now Olympus is the Empire State Building and the gods are in America. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars for action, adventure and many other good qualities. You should read these books!!

-Aidan

Hurrah! Let's celebrate because you found my book review! Yeah, I'm here to review the Bartimaeus Series. Bartimaeus is a djinni, a creature that can transform into anything. Unfortunately, he is enslaved by Nathaniel like all other demons. There are five types of demons. Imps, the weakest. Foliots, next best and good at stealthing, djinni, right in the middle and pretty good, afrits, hard to beat, the next step up, and finally there are marids, very hard demons that can do almost anything. By the way, djinni is pronounced jin. Alright, so he has to do things for Nathaniel and gets into fights. Nathaniel is a magician which means he can summon demons and do some other kinds of magic. All demons (or most, some haven't been summoned) are enslaved. Bartimaeus gets in some huge battles and at the end of the trilogy there is a very surprising ending... A very good plot twist. I'm the only one of the 3craZgmrs that has read this but I rate this trilogy 5 out of 5 for action, adventure, plot twists, fantasy, and rivalry.

-Aidan

Hello and welcome! I'm reviewing "The Ring of Solomon", a book by Jonathan Stroud (he is epic!!!) and this is a prequel to the first Bartimaeus series. It is about 2000 years in the past, and Bartimaeus is enslaved by the magician Khaba the Cruel. He is building a pyramid in honor of Solomon. Of course, he is promptly kicked off of doing that and sent to the desert to kill bandits. Then he meets a girl and saves her life.... Her name is Asmira. She is on a quest to save all of her country, Sheba. She pretends to be Cyrine, a priestess of the sun from Himyar, however so that no one knows that she is here because Solomon told Sheba to pay tribute or be destroyed. And she says that she will tell Khaba to dismiss Bartimaeus. However, instead of being dismissed like his friend Faquarl, (well, friend in this book but ultimate rival in the others) he is stuffed in a bottle... Which must be broken to release him. But will he ever get out? And if he does, will he be summoned again? I rate this thrilling novel 4 1/2 stars for all of the excitement that goes on in it! Jonathan Stroud has to be one of the best authors EVER!!!!!

-Aidan

 Yo people of earth, Today I'm reviewing "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins. It is about 200 years in the future and a part of america is divided in to districts. The 12 districts have to follow the "Capital" an unfair government. The Capital wanted to show how strong they were after district 13 rebelled during the dark ages so the Capital "destroyed" district 13, and ever since the Capital has held a type of "game" called the Hunger Games. 1 girl and 1 boy from each district has to compete in the Hunger Games. The point of the Hunger Games is to kill off the other 23 players to win. The book revolves around a 14 year old girl named Katniss Everdeen who has to take care of her family because her mom fell in to depression after Katniss' father died while mining. When Katniss' sister Prim gets picked to compete, Katniss sacrifices herself to the Hunger Games only to rely on her hunting skills. This is a very intense and powerful book, full of action and excitement. I rate this epic book 5 stars for the action that goes on in it. Suzanne Collins has written another fantastic novel!

-Aidan

Hello! Today I'm reviewing "Catching Fire", by Suzanne Collins. This is the sequel to "The Hunger Games". In this thrilling book, Katniss and Peeta, the winners of the previous Hunger Games go on the tour around the country... And then they are forced to be in the Hunger Games again! New people. Old friends. How will Katniss survive? And does she want to? In this wonderful novel, you will find out all this and more, continuing the adventures of Katniss
Everdeen. And who will win the Hunger Games? The 3craZgmrs rate this 5 out of 5 stars for insanely amazing suspense and new characters. This book is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat!


-Aidan

"A bluebear has 27 lives... I shall recount 13 1/2 of these and keep quiet about the rest... A bluebear must have his secrets, after all." Says the narrator of Walter Moers' book "The 13 1/2 Lives of Captain Bluebear". A bluebear does not die when he goes to another life. If he dies, he is dead. He has to go to a new place, a new thing, or etc. All his different adventures are so exciting, with an exciting climax and different battles and action. Bluebear goes through many different things, being a navigator, becoming a genius, living on a ship, living on a paradise that turns out to not be as great as he thought... this book is AMAZING! If I could rate this book 14 out of 5, I would, but I know that the other 3craZgmrs aren't going to let me. So therefore I rate this 5 out of 5 stars, but I highly suggest it! It is a great book!

-Aidan   

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