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-Hi.
We're Brooklyn and Bailey.
And today we're going to do a
book review, because you all
know how much we really,
really like to read.
So I think we're going to
start out-- is it my book?
Yeah.
We're gonna start
out with my book.
And I'm really excited to
show you guys what it is.
The name of it is Goose Girl.
And it's by Shannon Hale.
And she's also written
a couple other books
like Princess Academy and--
-And--
-And--
-Book of a Thousand Days.
-Yeah.
That one.
And she's just like one of
my all-time favorite authors.
And this series is actually one
of my top two favorite series
ever.
I really, really,
really love this book.
And this book is kind
of about a princess,
and how her mother sent
her off to get married
to a foreign prince.
And it's about how someone--
I'm not going to tell you who,
cause that will give it away--
-Takes her place as princess,
-Yeah.
-Kind of.
-And so it's about how
she's left with nothing.
And she's on her way to
this foreign kingdom.
-So she knows nothing.
-So she needs to find a
way to provide for herself,
and also find a way to take
back her place as princess.
So it's kind of about how
she makes a bunch of friends.
And in the end, I
kind of think what
she went through helped
her become a better ruler.
The reason why it's
called Goose Girl
is actually because she was
thrown out of her power.
And she has to
work to earn money.
So she works as a Goose Girl
-For the foreign kingdom.
-Yeah.
She has some talents
where she can work really
well with animals.
And geese, stuff like that.
But I'm not gonna
tell you why again,
because I don't want
to give it away.
So that's why it's
called Goose Girl.
The other three
books in the series
aren't actually--
how would you say it?
They don't have the
same main character.
So they're different
main characters.
-They take one character
from the first book
and make it the main
character for the second one.
And then they take a
character from the second book
and make it the main
character for the third book.
And so on and so forth,
until the fourth book.
And they're all my favorite.
The whole series is my top two.
-I would say, it's
for ages, I would
say you could read it if
you were eight and up.
Cause it's a really
good base fairy tale.
-Nice book.
-It's really good.
Do you wanna do yours?
-Sure.
My book is called The
Knife of Never Letting Go
by Patrick Ness.
And the series is
called Chaos Walking.
And it is my favorite book
that I've read this month.
It is about a boy
and how his town
is plagued with
this disease that
makes them able to hear
everybody's thoughts.
And it's about how he
runs away from the mayor,
because the mayor wants
him and all this stuff.
And he meets a girl, and
it's a really big deal,
because all the
women are extinct.
And it's about how--
-They are on a journey and
they become best friends.
-Yeah.
It's a really good book.
I really liked it.
There is some, like, the grammar
in this book is a little weird.
-Cause they kind of talk
like in those olden days.
I ain't gonna do nuttin'.
You know, like that.
-They spell it like, a-i-n-t.
-Yeah.
They spell it that way.
There are a few swear words.
It is young adult, so I
would suggest probably
like 11 and older.
-Yeah.
-But it's a great book.
-Yeah.
Good book.
-And I think you can check them
out at your public library.
Because like the last time
we went, both of these books
were available.
So go check them out
at your public library.
-Be sure to comment below
on some books you think
we would like to
read and review on.
-Because we love to read.
And then don't forget to follow
us on Twitter @BrookAndBailey.
And we will see you guys later.
-Bye.
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-A funny thing about this
book, if you look at the front,
she has a double braided
pullback like my mom
has on her video.
-It's just a hairstyle.
-But my mom, I think she has
a triple braided pullback.
But you know.
-But funny.
We just realized.
-Close enough.
-Maybe that's where
they got the idea.
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