Arthur and the Lost Diary (Chapter Book 9)

by Marc Brown, Stephen Krensky

Arthur Chapter Book (9), Arthur the Aardvark (Chapter Book 9)

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When Arthur finds Sue Ellen's lost diary at the library, he wonders whether or not to read it before he returns it to her.

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I liked reading Arthur and the Lost Diary. The first reason I like reading this book was because of the characters. Arthur, the main character, matured throughout the story. He found Sue Ellen's diary and had a tough decision to make, whether he was going to read it or not. He decided to be a good friend and not read Sue Ellen's secret diary and gave it back to her. Another reason I liked the story was because of the writing. The writing was very simple, yet still made a great story. There was a lot of conversations during the book and there were different fonts used to differentiate different parts of the story. There was a different font Sue Ellen used for writing in her journal. There was also another font used when all the people in show more the book were talking about the lost diary. The main idea of this book is trust and honesty. Arthur had a tough decision to make, whether or not he was going to read the diary, but in the end he picked the right decision and gave Sue Ellen back her diary without reading the secrets that she wrote in it. show less
I just needed to read an easy book today. Cute story about a girl that looses her diary while at the library and she is afraid that someone will read it and all her secrets will be revealed.

When Arthur and her friends discover the diary is missing they all daydream about what she has written about them. They were interesting stories and you can see how when we are young we have wild imaginations. Some adults can still do that and I think I am one of them.
This book is a good transition book. It has pictures in it and also is divided into chapters. I think that children could learn to like chapter books by reading this kind of book.
Arthur books are great for children who need an easy read. In this story Sue Ellen lost her diary and Arthur has to help his friend find it. It is a great and funny interactive story.
This story is about how Sue Ellen loses her diary and the search for it. Some of her friends don't think it is an issue, until they start to think that they might be in the diary and how Sue Ellen really feels about them. The friends find it and ponder if they should return it or read it.

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Stephen Krensky is the author of more than 100 books for children, including DK Biography: Benjamin Franklin, DK Biography: Barack Obama, and works on George Washington and the Wright brothers. He lives in Lexington, Massachusetts, with his wife, Joan, and their family.

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Fiction and Literature
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813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PZ7 .K883 .ALanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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