2020 SUMMER READING ADVENTURE!
Read & Win Prizes! How it works...
- Join and add your favorite books to your summer reading log
- Read books and write as many original reviews as you can
- The more reviews you write, the higher your chances of winning
Ten (10) participants who review the most books will be eligible to win a Prize Pack of the seven books shown below. The next twenty-five (25) participants with the most reviews will be eligible to win a $10 Gift Card. For complete details see Term and Conditions and mail in your Consent Form.
Summer Reading Prize Books (7)
- Spark and the League of Ursus: A NovelSpark and the League of Ursus: A Novel
Toy Story meets Stranger Things in this epic tale of warrior teddy bears and the children they pr...
- Warren the 13th and the Thirteen-Year Curse: A NovelWarren the 13th and the Thirteen-Year Curse: A Novel
An illustrated middle-grade fiction series with Gothic and Victorian overtones featuring the misa...
- Kid Activists: True Tales of Childhood from Champions of ChangeKid Activists: True Tales of Childhood from Champions of Change (Kid Legends)
Moving, funny, and totally true childhood biographies of Martin Luther King Jr., Susan B. Anthony...
- Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid: Rowley Jefferson's JournalDiary of an Awesome Friendly Kid: Rowley Jefferson's Journal (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
A BRAND NEW DIARY OF A WIMPY KID STORY that will have you rolling with laughter, from nu...
- Alien SuperstarAlien Superstar (Book #1)
From Emmy Award-winning actor Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver comes a new out-of-this-world ...
- Ronan Boyle and the Swamp of Certain DeathRonan Boyle and the Swamp of Certain Death (Ronan Boyle #2)
The hilarious sequel to the instant New York Times bestseller, set in the world of law-breaking l...
- BraveBrave (American Dog)
From the #1 New York Times best-selling author of Max comes a heartwarming, middle grade adventur...
1856 Comments
- lolatheuteover 4 yearsHey! Like, comment, or follow me if you have read where the red fern grows. I LOVE it! I read it as a school project. At first I thought it was boring then I got into it and it is really good! My grandparents have read it so have my parents and my Aunts and Uncles. I totally recommend it!
- armcginnover 4 yearsgreat book :) read in 3rd grade
- beachbreeze16over 4 yearsI read it for English Literature!
- roxanne3over 4 yearsIt is so sad!! My class also read this in 6th grade but I had already read it and I got to skip the class reading to work on a different project. I did help some friends though put on a little skit about it :)
- lolatheuteover 4 yearsI agree Its so sad!
- bookfan2009over 4 yearsI never read it... But, Maybe I should! I looked it up and it looks good :)
- cr4td4lover 4 yearsI read it!
- hedgeguin2over 4 yearsThat book is so good! It’s definitely one of my favorites!
- lovetoread26over 4 yearsI read that in 5th grade! All my friends cried at the end.
- animal_loveover 4 yearsI miss you guys and you have been doing great.
- bookfan2009over 4 yearsHi guys! Thank you to all my followers! My new goal is 105! ( Sorry if I keep putting diffrent goals but that's confirmed :) ) If you follow me I'll follow you! The weird thing is, I don't think it says who is following me, anyone have same problem? Anways, it would be nice if you could comment below if you follow me so I can follow you too! Thanks! Have a great summer! Keep on reading! :)
- cr4td4lover 4 yearsYep I do
- lovetoread26over 4 yearsYes, I think it stops at 50 or 60?
- bookfan2009over 4 yearsOh, weird... Maybe, but, I think it stoped a little after 60... I don't know tho
- cr4td4lover 4 yearsAah! I just had a cat party and It. Was. Splendid. I have about 50 cats at my house!
- pizzagirl7over 4 yearsWow!awesome!
- lolatheuteover 4 yearswow!! Thats awesome! what is it like having 50 cats?? why do you have 50 cats?
- lovetoread26over 4 yearsThat sounds fun.
- cr4td4lover 4 yearsEverybody I would like to shout out for bookfan2008! She is kind and always makes things interesting! I would like to thank her for helping me reach my 45 followers goal!
- bookfan2009over 4 yearsAwww, thank you! I think you are also very kind and intresting! Your welcome, I was glad to help!
- 100lettersover 4 yearsHi everyone! Hope you're all doing well and staying safe! :)
- xxtashaxxover 4 yearsI hope ill be as good as swirlycool one day
- shootingstarsover 4 yearsIf you work hard enough, I'm sure you can be like her! She truly is an inspirational person. :)
- 4usaover 4 yearsI haven't been on dogo in a while and I wanted to say that everyone is doing great!
- searchlightover 4 yearswelcome back! I am totally the same i haven't been on dogo a lot either sorry i am really busy. It is good to catch up with you all
- lolatheuteover 4 yearsWelcome back!
- bookfan2009over 4 yearsWelcome back! Thanks!
- sunshine2010over 4 yearsIf your wondering what TSR means it's Top summer reader
- sunshine2010over 4 yearsTSR to swirlyco: Dear swirlyco how does it feel to be on the top readers list since your the top reader I'll give you a Trivia 1. What books did Raina telegremia write 2. Who is jeff Kinney 3. What kind of book did Maria scivan write. #enjoythe moment- Sunshine2010
- swirlycoolover 4 years@sunshine 2010 Hi there! it feels cool to be the top reader and also it's my first time being the top reader in summer reading too so it feels fun lol. in response to the questions- 1. some of the books she wrote are Smile, sisters, drama, guts, and ghosts 2. author of diary of a wimpy kid 3. i actually did not know who that author was so i had to search her up Lol (but i've heard of her book called Nat Enough idk what its about but it looks good) also good luck to the other people participating in summer reading! have a nice day :)
- sunshine2010over 4 yearsThe same to you
- lolatheuteover 4 yearsYou should try reading Nat Enough its pretty good swirlycool!Congratulations on top summer reader!! :P
- swirlycoolover 4 yearsi'll definitely read it and thanks ;)
- xxtashaxxover 4 yearsHello sorry to bother you @swirlycool, I joined the summer reading program but im a bit confused, do you just search up the book you read and review it? Will it count as reviewing a book? And do you have to fill out the form? Sorry again.
- swirlycoolover 4 yearsu dont have to apologize :p and in answer to your question, press the button above that says add to reading log, and search up a book of your choice. then, press add. after you do that, go to your profile and there should be a button that says my summer reading list. after you press that, it will direct you to the books you added and then you review them. also, on this page, scroll up and there should be blue words that say consent form above the button that says add to reading log. it will direct u to the form u have to fill out to participate. after u fill it out, u can email it to editor or mail it to her. have a great day :)
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