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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.

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.

Book Uncle And Me
by Uma Krishnaswami

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I kind of like this book, and it is about a Indian girl.

Monster
by Walter Dean Myers

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This book has a really interesting format is is different from any other book that i have ever read, and it makes you want to keep reading. It reveals plot points slowly till you can't stop reading. I suggest this, though maybe for grades 7 and up.

Amal Unbound
by Aisha Saeed

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Amal talked back to a very powerful and important person and might be in big trouble.

sisters
by Raina Telgemeier Books

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this book was funny

warriors the apprentice's quest
by Erin Hunter Warriors Series

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i would give her books 6 stars!!!!! awesome

The Giver
by Lois Lowry

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Jonas is in his Society, everything is perfect. Perfect family, perfect food perfect everything. Until he gets a highly honored job. Then everything flips. Would you trade safety for truth? Find out.

Parasyte
by Hitoshi Iwaaki

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A breed of alien parasites descends upon Earth, taking over their brains and turning them into vicious, shape-shifting cannibals. One boy is infected but the parasite becomes stuck in his hand by mistake - giving him a sentient right hand and new strength. Human arrogance, empathy, and thoughtless consumerism are prevalent themes in this gory, intense comic. Not for the faint of heart or children, this book has many hard-to-swallow truths.

Little Fires Everywhere
by Celeste Ng

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This book was recommended to me several times, and I loved it!! It was full of unexpected twists and I overall thought it was incredibly well written. Mia especially is such a well developed character and I came to respect her so much throughout the story. I definitely recommend reading this book!