Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

This is the fifth Harry Potter book by J.K. Rowling and in this book, Harry resorts, to hiding outside to listen to the news on T.V. As he is desperate to find out what is being done about Voldermort. He also feels he is being left in the dark and he guesses rightly that Ron and Hermione are together while he is stuck, in Privet drive.

There is a loud pop which startles Vernon and Petunia Dursley and they then discover where Harry was hiding and so he had to leave.

Then later on Harry is sitting on a swing in a park when Dudley comes up and taunts him. Dudley then realizes that something is happening, but he mistakenly thinks that Harry is doing magic.

Dudley then feels extremely scared and turns to run away, and Harry had to save his cousin from the Dementors. Also, Harry is feeling confused, as it seems that the headmaster Albus Dumbledore is distancing himself from him..

A Walk in the Park

This audiobook is by Rebekah Weatherspoon and the story is about a man and a woman who are single, and their names are Andre and Janelle.

Then at the beginning they first meet one another at a local animal shelter. As they wanted to adopt an older dog. However, Zeus was the only older dog that the animal shelter, had available and Janelle knew that she didn’t want to settle for a puppy.

So, Andre and Janelle then decided that they’ll share the responsibility of Zeus.

Busy Buzzers

This audiobook is by Nancy Loewen and is written for young children. Though the information it contains about bees is useful for older readers too.

Such as, not all bees live in colonies and that worker bees are females that look after the eggs that are laid by the Queen. Also, each beehive is made from the wax from bees and each beehive has one Queen Bee.

Then if other Queen Bees are born, they are either killed off by the original Queen Bee. Or they are taken away to form other colonies. Then the bees that collect the pollen can loosen the pollen by vibrating their wings.

As that what makes their buzzing sound.

Also, the pollen they collect just attaches to their legs, which enables the bees to fertilize the plants, or they give the pollen they collect to their young.