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Moral Disorder
by Margaret Atwood
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This made me feel all kinds of nostalgia for a time period and age I've never experienced. Her writing has this timeless quality to it! Also creeped me out a lot at times, but it was wonderful storytelling, even during the doll story.

Moongirl And Devil Dinosaur
by Jack Kirby
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a short and humorous read.

october oger
by ron roy
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this book was okay

one true way
by Shannon Hitchcock
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this book is the story of two girls sam and allie they become best friends and maybe even more then that but homophobia is stopping them from being who they really are

The Castle
by Franz Kafka
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It was a difficult and slow read, but I worked on it an hour or two a week for a while. It was okay. I didn't really understand why the protagonist was so anxious to get into the castle, or why his lady friend was so into him, or many things at all during the reading, but it was mildly okay.

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.

The Baking Life Of Amelie Day
by Vanessa Curtis
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The book really shows how hard it is to struggle with cystic fibrosis. It has benefits but the cons outnumber the pros, That's why I love how Vanessa showed that struggle. This book has nerve wracking moments and heart warming moments, ups and downs. It really plays with your feelings. If you're ready for and emotional rollercoaster pick up this book! Pass th- the tissues. ;)

drama
by Scholastic
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it was an okay book

Swimming With Sharks
by Mary Pope Osborne
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awesome!!!

The Jungle
by Upton Sinclair
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Created in 1906 to expose the various horrors of the Chicago meatpacking industry as well as the multi-faceted atrocities faced by immigrants and working-class people in industrialized cities. This famous muckraking novel was so shocking that it was a deciding factor in the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act. The story follows a Lithuanian immigrant named Jurgis Rudkus, as well as his family and friends, as they struggle to stay afloat amid the dangers in Chicago's Packingtown. This book isn't for the faint of heart but is a good read that will have you thinking and will spur many questions about the era.
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