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Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire
by Jk Rowling
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It was breathtaking and perplexing. Just to read it.

The Great Gatsby
by Scott Fitzgerald
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This was such a difficult read, I couldn't read it. I found it funny, but sometimes I'm afraid the parts I found funny weren't supposed to be. I also hated Daisy; she was such a frivolous character and I didn't understand what was the whole fuss about her. But Gatsby...he interested me, and I connected with him in many places throughout the book.

Gokufushudou
by Kousuke Oono
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I've read all the volumes currently out of this manga, and I've fallen in love with it! I love the concept of a gang leader turned house husband, and just how pure and romantic the protagonist is. The art is phenomenal, and manages to capture both the innocence of this man and allude to his fishy past. I hope he and his wife have a lovely future and I can't wait to see what exceptional details this man produces.

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.

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.

War Storm
by Victoria Aveyard
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Mare was crushed by Cal's betrayal, she was determined to overthrow the silvers of Norta and bring freedom and equality for reds and newbloods.

The Dragonfly Effect
by Gordon Korman
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I have further started reading The Dragonfly Effect. It's getting closer to the action, but the pace is a bit slow. The villain has only started its villainous actions and is still far away from the main character. The main character is also getting an opposition besides the villain, of course. I hope that the action quickens up it pace so that the book doesn't seem that boring. I look forward to knowing what's going to happen next.

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

How It Feels To Fly
by Kathryn Holmes
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i loved this book! I especially enjoyed how it tied into real life , since this book does talk about mental disorders. I rated it 5 stars because the book always keep me reading. overall, i highly recommend this book to others and greatly enjoyed reading this book.

January joker
by Ron Roy
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it was funny and suspensfull readers will enjoy this book
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