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Midnight on the Moon (Magic Tree House, #8)
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bookshelves: three-stars, fantasy, historical, childhood-favorites, children-s-fiction
May 21, 2023
bookshelves: three-stars, fantasy, historical, childhood-favorites, children-s-fiction
This is another one I think I've only read once as a child, this is a really cool concept actually. Jack and Annie are sent into the future 2031 to be exact, which is less than a decade away now! Isn't that wild! It still sounds so futuristic to me, but it's right around the corner. Anyways, the kids mess around on the moon as the conclusion to the "Peanut" arc and finally free Morgan from her spell. This one is not a favorite of mine not sure why, more than likely because I didn't really read this one like I have other books in the series as a little girl. I am also very curious if we really will have a moon base by 2031 as Osborne predicts. I am also curious if other books of hers will be in the futuristic and how.
Also... I'd like to know more about the spaceman, if he is alien where is he from? How does Morgan know him? There are many questions I have lol. That would kind of a cool arc like the Merlin Missions... intergalactic space travel. And here is where I end my reviews. Until I get my hands on books 9-12. :)
Also... I'd like to know more about the spaceman, if he is alien where is he from? How does Morgan know him? There are many questions I have lol. That would kind of a cool arc like the Merlin Missions... intergalactic space travel. And here is where I end my reviews. Until I get my hands on books 9-12. :)
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May 21, 2023
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fantasy
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historical
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childhood-favorites
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children-s-fiction
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Beth wrote: "This is such an interesting project, rereading these series books you read as a child. What motivated you, and what's keeping you going, out of curiosity?
In my preteen years, as now, I started a ..."
In the summertime I just get really nostalgic for old books I used to love a a little girl. Plus I do use my public library for short spits during the year to change up my reading. So, I enjoy picking up my childhood favorites, I hope during my next little library stint to finish up the original MTH series and the American Girls books. I also want to finished the Merlin Missions because those were my favorite! :D
In my preteen years, as now, I started a ..."
In the summertime I just get really nostalgic for old books I used to love a a little girl. Plus I do use my public library for short spits during the year to change up my reading. So, I enjoy picking up my childhood favorites, I hope during my next little library stint to finish up the original MTH series and the American Girls books. I also want to finished the Merlin Missions because those were my favorite! :D
In my preteen years, as now, I started a lot of series, and didn't finish many, or even any. I'm always impressed by people who read all of the Babysitter's Club, or Sweet Valley High, or whatnot. As an adult I'm keeping a spreadsheet to keep track of the series I'm reading, and even so my completions are depressingly minuscule.