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Weird But True 7
by National Geographic Kids Books
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300 weird but true facts that will blow your mind and make you fact-check are encased in this one book.

Legendary
by Stephanie Garber
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Years after Donatella Dragna's mother disappeared, she was contacting a "friend" to help find her mother. She needed to give him Legend's real name to save her mother. To find Legend's name, she must win Caraval. But, things get out of hand fast, she finds herself dueling with fate, and engaged to a possible murderer. Will she be able to win Caraval, while finding romance along the way?

The Land of Storys The Ultimate Book Hugger's guide
by Chris Colfer
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This book is so cool!! It includes a guide to characters, places, short storys, fan art and more!! I loved it.

Redo Your Room
by From The Editors Of Faithgirlz
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This book is great! It includes great tips, crafts, and ideas. It was really helpful and fun.

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.

warriors the apprentice's quest
by Erin Hunter Warriors Series
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i would give her books 6 stars!!!!! awesome

Garvey's Choice
by Nikki Grimes
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This is a wonderful book of poems describing the childhood of Garvey. There are a collection of poems and each one of the poems describe about an aspect of his childhood. The poems are written with a deep meaning and were fun to read. The book describes the struggles of a child who is a book worm but whose dad want's him to excel in sports.

Smile
by Raina Telgemeier
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this book was entertaining and funny. Raina and her family are going on a two-week car trip to a family reunion. What could go wrong?

We Were Liars
by E. Lockhart
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E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars is a powerful and captivating book that tells the story of a teenage girl named Cadence, who grows up in a privileged yet damaged family, the Sinclairs. She spends each summer on a private island with her family and three best friends -- her cousins, Johnny and Mirren, and a family friend, Gat -- who call themselves “Liars.” Everything seems perfect until Cadence suffers a severe head injury in her fifteenth year, and seemingly loses all memory of that summer. The novel follows Cadence’s journey back to the island at the age of seventeen and her quest to recall what she has lost. Haunting and often heartbreaking, We Were Liars tackles serious issues while also providing suspense and mystery. Lockhart’s poetic, beautiful writing style brings depth to this contemporary novel -- a must-read everyone should check out.

A Good Girls Guide To Murder
by Holly Jackson
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A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, Holly Jackson’s debut novel, is one of the best mystery novels you will ever read. It’s a thrilling, fast-paced novel centered around a puzzling small-town murder. The main protagonist, Pippa Fitz-Amobi, is a senior in high school who decides to investigate a murder that took place in her hometown five years prior for her Senior Capstone project. Fairview’s residents seem to have accepted that Andie Bell, a teenage girl who mysteriously went missing, was murdered by her boyfriend, Sal Singh. But Pippa thinks otherwise. On her journey to prove Sal’s innocence, accompanied by Sal’s brother Ravi, she encounters death threats, bribes, drug dealers, and more dark secrets that hit closer to home than she expected. Featuring a strong, intelligent protagonist with her own flaws, well-fleshed-out characters, and formatted in a unique way, this story stands out from other YA mysteries. A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is an addictive and intriguing book you won’t want to put down.
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