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Hello, and welcome to my book review for the first book of the Keeper of the Lost Cities series. There are ten books in the series and one is coming out sometime between 2023 and 2025 In order, the books are called Keeper of the Lost Cites, Exile, Everblaze, Neverseen, Lodestar, Nightfall, Flashback, Legacy, Unlocked, and Stellarlune, the new book that is coming soon. So, more about the book: twelve-year-old Sophie Foster is a telepath and no one knows. One day, a strange boy named Fitz can also read minds. Sophie has to leave behind her life and start a new one in the Lost Cities. The Lost Cities are where the elves live, but not the elves who live in the North Pole

This book is for ages 8-12, but I think that anyone can read it including adults. It was published in 2012 and the newest book was published in 2022. I even had to go on a book wait for Stellalune! The author's name is Shannon Messenger, and she writes other books that are not the Keeper of the Lost Cities books. Some of the other series are called Sky Fall, and in order they are Let the Sky Fall, Let the Storm Break, and Let the Wind Rise

"Alan Gratz is a master of this genre, and Two Degrees is one of his best."

Chapter 16

Fire, Ice, Flood

Title:

Two Degrees

Author: Alan Gratz

Reviewed by: Valeria Caruana, 702

In Miami, Florida, Natalie is in her house when a hurricane hits her home She escapes her crumbling home but not the hurricane Not only is she is lost without her mother, but she is also stuck with her neighbour's yappy dog

In Sierra, Nevada, in the mountains of California, Akira is with her horse Dodger when a wildfire begins The flames catch up to her and she wonders if she will make it out to safety

In Churchill, Manitoba, polar bears are common for Owen and George. But then one gets too close for comfort and suddenly the boys are both running for their lives from ferocious but starving polar bears.

What You Can Do To Decrease Climate Change

Instead of driving, walk or ride your bike

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Compost food you don't eat meaning DON'T WASTE YOUR FOOD!!

Suitable for ages 8 and up

Pages: 384

About: Climate Change

My Personnel Review:

Use less energy in your house

Respect parks and gardens

USE YOUR VOICE! Talk about climate change to other people Raise the issue!

Two Degrees is one of the best books I have read. After I heard about the book when we as a Middle School attended Alan Gratz's online book launch, I instantly thought that this was going to be a fun book to try out. So of course, I went and bought the book. The cover instantly caught my eye. It really expressed the message of the book's meaning: climate change. This was a real page turner I love how all the stories and people in each of them were all connected This book really taught me about climate change The tornados, fires, and animal-related threats all happen in real life We as humans have a big impact on how these disasters start, and we as humans have to step up and do the right thing We can do lots of things to prevent the increase of these disasters If you want to find ways how you can help, look at the list I made (above)

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