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Obras por Matthew Landis

League of American Traitors (2017) 28 exemplares
Operation Final Notice (2022) 6 exemplares
The Judas Society 1 exemplar

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libraryofemma | 3 outras críticas | Apr 18, 2024 |
I really enjoyed this middle-grade novel about the American Civil War, friendship, identity, and hormones. My 11yo is also reading it, and it is a perfect message for him. He loves learning about wars, but with all the stats and dates he's memorized, he tends to treat war like he does sports, much like Oliver does in this book. As Oliver learns to see a more complete picture of the Civil War, I hope my son does as well.
 
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ImperfectCJ | 3 outras críticas | Mar 16, 2021 |
Twelve-year-old Oliver Prichard is obsessed with the Civil War. He knows everything about it: the battles, the generals, every movement of the Union and Confederate Armies. So when the last assignment of seventh-grade history is a project on the Civil War, Oliver is over the moon—until he’s partnered with Ella Berry, the slacker girl with the messy hair who does nothing but stare out the window. And when Oliver finds out they have to research a random soldier named Private Raymond Stone who didn’t even fight in any battles before dying of some boring disease, Oliver knows he’s doomed.

But Ella turns out to be very different from what Oliver expected. As the partners film their documentary about Private Stone—with Oliver’s friend Kevin signing on as their head writing consultant—Oliver discovers that sometimes the most interesting things are hiding in uninteresting places.

This was a surprisingly good read. I know a number of kids who are civil war obsessed & would readily recommend this book to them - its a good portrayal of a kid seeing beyond what he thinks he knows
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Rachael_SJSU | 3 outras críticas | Jul 11, 2020 |
It’s been almost a year since Derrick’s mother died. According to the apocalypse blogs that he subscribes to, the end of the world will be September 21, in 19 days. He’s been preparing the shed with supplies for months. As book unfolds, it’s a bit confusing but we are launched into the middle of Derrick’s coping. Things start to make some sense as small details reveal themselves; a hint about mom not being present, things they used to do, dad dating women from the internet, etc.
 
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Salsabrarian | Mar 22, 2020 |

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Obras
5
Membros
178
Popularidade
#120,889
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
9
ISBN
19

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