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febuary friend
by Ron Roy
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this book was# BORING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Diary Of The Wimpy Kid third wheel
by Rowley Jefferson
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liked it

Reached
by Ally Condie
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The plague has spread, Cassia. Xander and Ky work to find a cure, while finding love.

Dinosaurs Before Dark
by Mary Pope Osborne
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I love these books!!!

drama
by Scholastic
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it was an okay book

The Night Before Summer Vacation
by Natasha Wing
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was okay

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.

Matched
by Ally Condie
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Life and Society are perfect for Cassia Maria Reyes. She has it all, a loving family, a safe home, and a perfect Match. But, what happens when Cassia falls for another? When Cassia wants to choose for herself? Then things get interesting.

Coraline
by Neil Gaiman
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An adventurous little girl named Coraline moves into a new house. Everything is so boring compared to her old life. Until she discovers a little door that leads to a parallel universe. Everything there is much better and ultimately less boring. And, her Other family wants Coraline to stay forever. Coraline must have courage and bravery to get back home.

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.
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