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Amal Unbound
by Aisha Saeed
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This is a really deep and life changing, with symbolism and a compelling story that inspires and entertains

Flush
by Carl Hiaasen
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Flush was a good book and is recommendable to 11 to 13 year old.

My Life In Black And White
by Natasha Friend
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I honestly enjoyed reading this book but I seriously question Alexa's sense of judgement. I also didn't like the build up of characters and their relevance to the story. All in all it was an entertaining book to read.

Magnus Chase And The Gods Of Asgard 1
by Rick Riordan
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by Doug Tennapel Graphic Novels
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Was trilling

The Hidden Kingdom Wings Of Fire
by Tui T. Sutherland
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Glory and her friends have arrived at her home, the rainforest, the Rainwings don't partake in the Great War, but something deadly is hiding in the peaceful gurgle. Rainwings are disappearing from the forest, but the queens are too lazy to care...Can Glory find the danger and the dragons before the war comes to the forest?

The First Rule Of Punk
by Celia C. Pérez
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The First Rule of Punk is definitely a good example of a book about being yourself and self-acceptance. It really shows how Malu goes through this obstacle. She goes through some ups and downs, but she gets through it and you can too!

Horimiya
by Hagiwara Daisuke, HERO
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Even after reading the first book, this series automatically became my favorite manga series. I love the art style of this manga, and it really captured me as soon as I picked it up. Having Hori-san and Miyamura-kun switch personalities to become almost entirely different people really interested me from the start. The struggles they go through as friends and as something more while everyone else watched them and judge them always keeps me on the edge. I find many funny points to these books too, and I love to just pick up the book and have a nice laugh.

Matched
by Ally Condie
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Life and Society are perfect for Cassia Maria Reyes. She has it all, a loving family, a safe home, and a perfect Match. But, what happens when Cassia falls for another? When Cassia wants to choose for herself? Then things get interesting.

The Great Gatsby
by Scott Fitzgerald
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This was such a difficult read, I couldn't read it. I found it funny, but sometimes I'm afraid the parts I found funny weren't supposed to be. I also hated Daisy; she was such a frivolous character and I didn't understand what was the whole fuss about her. But Gatsby...he interested me, and I connected with him in many places throughout the book.
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