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Nerds National Espionage, Rescue, And Defense Society
by Michael Buckley
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I like this book because it starts with action, and humor, so you don't want to put it down. I recommend it to people who like adventure.

Weird But True 10
by National Geographic Kids Books
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Even weirder but true facts in the latest weird but true book in the series.

song my the brook
by maltilda
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amazing

The Cruelty
by Scott Bergstrom
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Wow! This book had so many plot twists and adventures! Just when you think it's all over, it's not. I would recommend this book, however, it is a mystery! It took a lot to keep me from skipping to the back of the book!

awkward
by Svetlana Chmakova
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i really enoyed this book, pepi is the new girl and by accident bumps into the "dork" anyway to avoid embarrassment she pushes him. turns out hes her new tutor they bond over there different clubs and show how different people can work together!

Wings Of Fire
by Tui T Sutherland
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This is one of my favorite fantasy book series that has dragons and humans. It has a really good plot and complex and diverse characters.

Chicken Soup For The Preteen Soul
by Jack Canfield
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This book is a great book, it shows me different experiences for different people and how god delivers them through it all. There are good and saddening stories but it gives us an assurance that god is in control. I Highly recommend this book to all.

In the Time of the Butterflies
by Julia Alvarez
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This was an incredibly powerful and emotional book that captivated me with its storytelling and historical detail. I enjoyed the realistic way in which Alvarez depicts the Mirabal sisters -- the writing felt deeply personal. I would recommend this to anyone, especially if you like historical fiction.

Parachutes
by Kelly Yang
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Parachutes, Kelly Yang’s debut YA novel, is a powerful book that explores the lives of two teenage girls who live immensely different lives, yet share many similarities: Dani, a Filipino-American girl who is on a full scholarship to a private school in California, and Claire, a Chinese international student -- “parachute” -- who transfers to Dani’s school and boards at her house. This novel masterfully blends romance, drama (which is sometimes a bit cliche), as well as strong characters to create a very enjoyable story that addresses many difficult issues.

City Of Ember
by Jeanne Duprau
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The first book in the Ember series written by Jeanne DuPrau is definitely one of my favorites. The sense of adventure and mystery in the book catches the reader's attention and makes it extremely hard to put the book down. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and can't wait to read the next book in the series.
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