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This is a line of my favorite series Silverwing. I've read three novels
of the Silverwing saga. It is in total 907 pages of this series. I didn't
read Firewing cause its a major spin-off with a plot that does not interest me right now. I have read the three books in the picture all in the last 2.5 weeks!
Sunwing is the second half of Silverwing's plot, while Darkwing is
a whole different story. I know the order and pages of this series.
Silverwing/book 1/272 pgs
Sunwing/book 2/264 pgs
Firewing/book 3/---  pgs
Darkwing/book 4/371 pgs
My favourite part of the three I've read is in Sunwing, where the bats intrude the pyramid of cannibal bats, trying to make eternal darkness. It is especially interesting because we have a lot of bats in the south Okanagan, and when I was in Mexico we saw a colony of bats every night come out to look for food.
In conclusion I suggest reading this series from start to end. These are great books.            by, Cole Hentzelt

 
At the beginning of the school year, I started ready Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt. We took a break for other work and projects, but I am starting back into it. So far, the story goes like this: A family of four met a ten year-old
named Winnie Foster, and told her the secrets of the forests water, and how it makes people and animals live eternally. She stayed at their cottage for about a week, but when her parents get worried they ask a detective wearing yellow to look for her. And he had a suspicion that it was the Tucks (the people that Winnie is living with) . The next day Winnie and the older son, Miles, Tuck, went fishing for breakfast (which is weird because... fish.. for breakfast?) One day, the detective found the Tucks cottage and took Winnie away and also took some of the youth water.
(This is as far as I have gotten in the story so far). I've also been watching some of the movie on YouTube.... the movie is different than the book in some ways. For example, they deleted scenes and put scenes in off the top of their heads (meaning, scenes that were not written in the book). The scene that stands out the most in the movie that was not in the book was the scene where Winnie and the Foster family were in the market.