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Amal Unbound By Aisha Saeed
by Aisha Saeed
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So far the main character's life seems to be pretty good but things are slowly starting to change.

yo-kai watch 5
by Noriyuki Konishi
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This is very recommendable. It was funny when Nate said you look roasted to whisper because he looked very hot.????????

Message Of The Mountains Abeka
by Matilda
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this book was awesome

Lighter Than My Shadow Graphic Novel
by Katie Green
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very sad and horrific story.

January Joker
by Ron Roy
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Very funny !!!

I Will Always Write Back
by Caitlin Alifirenka
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there is a girl who has to do a project on zimbabwe and her and friend have to work together and it turns out there is a mystery pen pal.

The Summer Of Broken Things
by Margaret Peterson Haddix
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I liked this book a lot. It constantly kept you wanting more and had a lot of great plot twists. I like how the story was told from the perspective of both the main characters so you could see both sides of the story. Overall it was a great book.

Gone
by Michael Grant
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This was a very good book. It was very unpredictable and constantly left you on the edge of your seat.

Carrie
by Stephen King
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This horror novel is about a teenage girl who is bullied at school for being different, and abused by her mother for not being holy enough. After an incident in the showers at school, Carrie begins developing supernatural powers that have dangerous potential. After the bullying goes too far, Carrie has enough. This was a pretty good book, not very scary but I liked how there were news articles and papers that led up to the climax.

They Both Die at the End
by Adam Silvera
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This was devastating, yet beautiful and heartwarming -- which you can probably guess from the title. They Both Die at the End is about two boys, Rufus and Mateo, and the bond they form through an app called "Last Friend" on their dying day. This is an amazing read that delivers important messages and also features LGBTQ+ representation. It's one of the most unique books I've read this year, and I don't regret it at all.
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