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Short and Skinny
by Mark Tatulli
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Short and Skinny was a okay book. It's comical and slightly relatable for some, but it 's kind of thin and lacking in those ahhh moment where you actually feel something. I know it's kind of a memoir but not a really good one.

A Night Divided
by Jennifer Nielsen
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With the rise of the Berlin Wall, Gerta's family is divided. Her father and brother Dominic is on the western side were there is freedom, and she, her mother, and other brother Fritz on the eastern side where its controlled by the Soviets. Gerta know how dangerous it is to look at the wall, but one day she glances at the wall and sees Dominic and he waves to her. A few days later, she looks again and sees her father doing the movements to the song he always sang to her and particularly emphasized the digging part. She tries to figure out what he means.

treachours tide
by franklin w dixon
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this book was very exciting and is a great mystery book

narwhale on a sunny night
by Mary Pope Osborne
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it has a lot of facts

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.

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

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.

Every Soul A Star
by Wendy Mass
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This book is about three teenagers who are brought together during an eclipse over the summer. We learn the story from each one of the teen's point of views. You also learn a bit more about astrology. Would recommend for younger audiences.

To Kill A Mockingbird
by Harper Lee
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Harper Lee’s famous historical fiction novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, is a timeless story about the fragility of childhood innocence and the deeply-ingrained racism that defined life in the American South. Narrated by a now-grown Jean Louise “Scout” Finch, the book follows Scout’s experiences growing up from the age of six to nine in America during the Great Depression. She spends most of her days playing with her brother Jem and best friend Dill in her small hometown of Maycomb, Alabama, all the while hoping to catch a glimpse of her reclusive neighbor, Boo Radley, who is said to have never left his house for over a decade. When Scout’s lawyer father, Atticus, however, is chosen to defend a black man unjustly accused of a terrible crime, she finds herself exposed to the prejudices and inequalities of the Deep South -- things which she is much too young to truly understand. To Kill a Mockingbird explores issues such as racism and hatred from the point of view of an innocent young girl, and employs recurring symbolism throughout, aspects of the book which I found to be very thought-provoking. Though a little slow-moving in the beginning, this classic novel was truly captivating, written in a beautiful style, and left me feeling deeply connected to the characters.

you know me well
by david Levithan and Nina LaCour
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I liked this book but would like it to have more detail. it is about two teens that find themselves during pride week katie who runs from everything and mark who keeps on lying to himself. they used to have nothing in common but there algebra class and know there bst friends.
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