This book Smile is a true story. The author’s name is Raina Telgemeier and when she was in sixth grade she lost her two front teeth. I think Smile is a great book because the parts are really good! I think I want Smile to win for DCF book for 2011-2012 because I like this book so much I just want to read it again and again. I think this is a good book so I think you should read this book and vote on the book.
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_ Spoiler alert! The Curse of the Titans has a lot of ups and downs. Percy, Grover, Annabeth and Thalia find the Angelos at a military academy. The have to fight a manticore principal. They all get away with the Hunters but... Annabeth is dead? That night Percy has a dream about Annabeth. He dreamed that Luke was in fog and Annabeth went to go save him and then the roof collapsed. Percy knew she was alive but didn’t know where to look. When two campers and three hunters go on a quest Percy knows he should go, but he wasn’t selected to go. The next day a hunter can’t go because of poison, Percy takes it as an opening to join the quest but he thought about the prophecy, “one will be lost in the land without rain.” Completely ignoring it he hops on his Pegasus and follows the camp bus. He sneaks into the group and they finally accept him into the quest. From there they put together all the clues and find the hiding place of Artemis and Annabeth. They go to the old Titan kingdom and fight Atlas, the guy who hold’s up the sky. He says that if the sky touches the ground it will destroy almost half of the world. They knew they couldn’t kill a Titan so they tricked him into going back into the prison that he made. They all go to Mount Olympus to the council of the gods. After that Athena says they should kill Percy because he is a threat! That is all I can tell you but you should read the first two books or else you will have no clue what anything means.
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Shannon Walters
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