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-Hey, guys.
It's Brooklyn and Bailey.
And today, we are going to
do a brand new book review.
-It's been a while, so.
-Yes, it has been a while.
And you guys have
been requesting it,
so we are doing it.
-Mm-hm.
So--
-And we read some
new books we're
excited to share with you.
-Yes.
-Well, we read some new books
and took some old books that
you'll find out later--
-Mm-hm.
- --what they are.
And we're so excited
to review them.
so (BOTH) let's get started.
-For my book this week, I
had "The Tiger's Curse,"
by Colleen Houck.
And a lot of you guys
requested this book.
And a lot of my
friends suggested it.
-Yes.
-And I read it, and it
was really, really good.
-Mm-hm.
-So I'm glad I read it.
It's all about this girl
named Kelsey, and she is 18.
And she wants to go to college
so she saving up money,
so she gets a job at the circus.
-Mm-hm.
-And she meets this
white tiger named Ren,
and she feels an
instant connection.
Not like a love connection,
that'd be weird.
But like a connection.
-Like a pet, you know?
-Like a pet
connection, you know.
She really likes this tiger.
So she gets to know
this tiger, you know.
-And then--
-She gets invited to help,
like, what's the word for it?
-Like, take care of him.
-Accompany him--
-Yeah.
- --on a trip (BOTH) to India.
-Like his manager, or whatever--
-Mm-hm.
- --asks her to do that,
because she gets along well with
the tiger.
And so she goes on
this trip to India.
And it turns out that
on her way there,
she has to solve
this old Indian myth
tale surrounding this tiger.
-And I'm not going
to tell you why.
-And lots of stuff happens,
lots of good stuff in this book.
You should read it,
because then you
can find out the
rest of the book.
-Yeah.
-It's really good.
I really liked it.
-I would recommend
it for ages like--
-Any age, really.
It's really pretty--
- --any age, like
9 or 10 and up.
-It's a pretty good book, yeah.
-It's a really good
book for anyone younger.
-Yeah, lots of adventure,
lots of romance,
lots of good stuff
in there So you
should read this book,
because it's really good.
-And the book I picked
is like a huge, like,
one of my biggest
favoritest books ever.
So as you see, it's worn out.
I've read it so many times.
-It's old.
-It's by Gail Carson
Levine, and it's
called "The Two
Princesses of Bamarre."
Excuse me.
And it's about these
two princesses.
One of them is named
Meryl, and the other one
is named Princess Addie.
And Princess Meryl has always
been the more adventurous type.
-She's always wanted
to, like, fight dragons.
-And like, she's always
the one going out, yeah.
-Be the hero.
-And then Addie's the on, you
know, that's like really shy.
-Shy.
-And like sweet.
-You know.
-Ooh, it's a spider, and--
-She's the perfect
princess, you know.
- --the perfect
princess, you know.
-Kind of like us, you know.
-You know.
It happens.
-I'm the strong, brave one.
-And I'm the--
-Bailey's the--
- --shy, sweet, beautiful one.
- --shy, sweet beautiful
one in the corner.
-It's what happens.
But anyways, so it's about how
Meryl gets really, really sick.
And the only way
to cure her is--
-To go on this crazy adventure
to find these special water--
-Yes.
- --that you have to
drink that'll cure her.
-But the only person that can
go on this adventure (BOTH)
is Princess Addie.
-The shy one.
-And she's really-- she's like--
-Scared of everything.
-Everything.
-She scared of spiders,
of everything, literally.
-But it's about how she
goes on this adventure
and overcomes her fears
to save her sister.
It's a really good book,
especially if you're
fantasy lovers or
like princess lovers.
I love this one, One of the
best books I've ever read, so--
-And it's good for all ages.
-Yeah, I would say all ages.
-I'm pretty sure I read it
in second and third grade.
My eight-year-old sister
Rylan's reading it right now,
She really loved it.
-Yeah, but it's also really
good for older teens.
I mean, I love it.
And I'm 14.
-Yeah, yeah.
I mean--
-It's so--
-It's really good, you know,
if you want to read it.
It's really good.
-Yeah, yeah.
-Those are our
books for this week.
Thank you guys so much for
watching this week's book
review.
We are so excited.
We love books Reading
is so much fun.
-Yes.
Also, don't forget to leave
a comment below on what
kind of genre you guys want
us to review for our next book
review.
It can be like--
-So science fiction--
-I don't know, dystopian.
I think that's how you say it.
I'm not sure.
-Yeah.
-Fantasy, anything.
-Any of those fun genres--
-Whatever you want us to review.
- --that you love.
-Leave a comment below on
which one you would like.
-Mm-hm.
And be sure to follow us
on Twitter @BrookAndBailey.
And we'll see you
guys next week.
-Ta ta!
-Bye bye.
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[SPEAKING SPANISH]
-What movie is that from, guys?
Come on.
-"Nacho Libre."
-"Nacho Libre."
-Chancho--
-Chacho--
-When you are a man,
(BOTH) sometimes
you wear stretchy pants
in your room. [LAUGHS]
