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Magnus Chase And The Gods Of Asgard 1
by Rick Riordan
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Origami Crafts
by Annalees Lim
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If you want to learn how to make or do Origami's this is the right book for that.

El Deafo
by Cece Bell
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This book was very funny. It's about a girl who was deaf. When she went to school everyone made fun of her. Then she makes some friends. Read the book to find out more.

Amal Unbound
by Aisha Saeed
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Amal is going to work as a servant until her father can get her out.

real kids real stories real charcter
by Garth Sundem
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interesting for eveviromentalist

To Kill A Mockingbird
by Harper Lee
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Harper Lee’s famous historical fiction novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, is a timeless story about the fragility of childhood innocence and the deeply-ingrained racism that defined life in the American South. Narrated by a now-grown Jean Louise “Scout” Finch, the book follows Scout’s experiences growing up from the age of six to nine in America during the Great Depression. She spends most of her days playing with her brother Jem and best friend Dill in her small hometown of Maycomb, Alabama, all the while hoping to catch a glimpse of her reclusive neighbor, Boo Radley, who is said to have never left his house for over a decade. When Scout’s lawyer father, Atticus, however, is chosen to defend a black man unjustly accused of a terrible crime, she finds herself exposed to the prejudices and inequalities of the Deep South -- things which she is much too young to truly understand. To Kill a Mockingbird explores issues such as racism and hatred from the point of view of an innocent young girl, and employs recurring symbolism throughout, aspects of the book which I found to be very thought-provoking. Though a little slow-moving in the beginning, this classic novel was truly captivating, written in a beautiful style, and left me feeling deeply connected to the characters.

The Green Mile
by Stephen King
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An elderly ex prison guard reminisces about the strange events that took place on the Green Mile, or rather, death row. A black man with a strange ability was wrongly imprisoned under suspicion of murder and sets in motion an unsettling chain of events. This was a good story idea that could have been executed better. Stephen King, in his usual fashion, displays his casual racism in yet another book. It was an excellent concept that I wish was done better.

The Giver
by Lois Lowry
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The Giver is a masterpiece of a book that has a strong storyline and a good lead character as well. This book combines suspense and and detail, and the protagonist also develops extremely well. This award winning novel has romance, thrill, and has memorable likable characters. I think this book is quite satisfying and i would recommend it.

School Rumble Volume 1
by Jin Kobayashi
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A hilarious read. I can't wait to finish the series!

The House With A Clock In Its Walls
by John Bellairs
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I thought this book was very interesting. It is about a plump kid named Lewis. When his parents died, Lewis went to live with his uncle Jonathan. After living with his uncle for a week, Lewis found that his uncle and his uncle's neighbor are both magicians. He finds out that clock is ticking in the walls of the house. After that the story get's very exciting and I would definitely recommend the book to everyone that enjoys adventures and action!
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