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Carrie
by Stephen King
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This horror novel is about a teenage girl who is bullied at school for being different, and abused by her mother for not being holy enough. After an incident in the showers at school, Carrie begins developing supernatural powers that have dangerous potential. After the bullying goes too far, Carrie has enough. This was a pretty good book, not very scary but I liked how there were news articles and papers that led up to the climax.

Way Of The House Husband
by Kousuke Oono
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Gokushufudou is a manga masterpiece, perfect for both casual and serious readers.

Hidden Witch Graphic Novel
by Scholastic
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Reccomendable for 12-13 years.

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.

Book Thief
by Mark Zusak
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I think that "The Book Thief" by Mark Zusak was an amazing book. It had a plot that made me keep wanting to read more till the very end. It is about a young girl in Nazi Germany who is an orphan. There were lots of twists and surprises, so I was never bored or tired of the book, and though it was long, it didn't feel so. The description is very precise and I have never read a book quit like it. The perspective is also very unique, coming from the view of Death, and the characters aren't archetypes, and all develop very nicely. The ending is one part i don't like about the book, and is a little shocking, but other than that, i think this book is a masterpiece like no other book i have ever read.

The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
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In District 12 of Panem, young Katniss Everdeen takes her sister's place in the Hunger Games. Where she has to fight to the death against 23 others. Winning means fortune and money, losing means death.

The Lightning Thief
by Rick Riordan
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Percy Jackson, is sucked in to a world of unforgiving gods, vicious monsters and powerful enemies. When he is accused of stealing the god

Candymakers
by Wendy Mass
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The Candymakers is a mighty fine book. It has many twists and turns and the way it is structured represents that there are always two sides (or in this case 4 sides) of a story.

Shadow Of The Shark
by Mary Pope Osborne
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wow totally, girls can rule as well as boys

Memory Maze
by Gordon Korman
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I had an amusing experience while reading Memory Maze. It has a perfect amount of suspense, excitement, fantasy, and reality. Jackson Opus was a character many other book series can relate to. For example, it was very much similar to the Harry Potter series where Harry was an ordinary boy, but soon realized that he carried magical powers. It is similar to The Hypnotists series, where Jax starts off oblivious to the hypnotic world, but later becomes one of the greatest hypnotists of all time. I would definitely recommend this book to fantasy fiction lovers as it is a classic fantasy book. But don’t forget to read the books in order otherwise you will get pulled off track. Memory Maze was an unforgettable experience for me and I am thrilled to read the next and last book in the series The Dragonfly Effect soon.
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