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Percy Jackson And The Battle Of The Labyrinth (book 4)
by Rick Riordan

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Great Read

Here for the Wrong Reasons
by Annabel Paulsen,Lydia Wang

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Fans of the bachelor and queer love stories will definitely enjoy this cute romance

Lilac Girls
by Martha Hall Kelly

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Heartbreaking story about a female concentration camp and how it tied 3 women's lives together. I couldn't put it down.

Tupac Shakur
by Staci Robinson

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5 stars The biography of Tupac was an experience. Growing up I listened to Tupac and other old school rappers, but I never really knew much of their in depth life. I loved reading this to get a better insight on how Tupac’s family and friends viewed him: and outspoke young Black man who was a wonderful artist. He cared so much for my community and always wanted the best for it; especially coming from a family of Panthers. After reading this, I need to read Assata and Afeni’s autobiography: I feel like the experience would be even greater to view from a much closer relatives lenses.

Drama: A Graphic Novel
by Raina Telgemeier

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In the book Drama a girl named Callie is trying to figure out how to handle seventh grade. She deals with confusing crushes, middle school hardships, budding friendships, and tween hardships. The book explores different types of friendships, Callie's relationship with others around her, teamwork and much more. I really enjoyed reading this book and would give it five stars.

The Chocolate Touch
by Patrick Skene Catling

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I love this book. It is my favorite book in the world. It is about a young boy named John Midas, who loves candies and chocolate. One day, as he was walking to this friend's house, he came across a strange coin and a small chocolate shop. He purchases a box of chocolate with the strange coin. Little does he know, it changes his life and teaches him a lesson. I really enjoyed this book. I highly recommend it. Have fun reading it!

what feasts at night
by t kingfisher

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** Make sure to read "What Moves the Dead" first. This book is a sequel.** What a fun book; it is a quick read (I finished it in a day). but it is definitely a story that sticks with you. There is enough mystery to keep you guessing until the last page and enough of a creepy air about it to keep a chill going down your spine the whole way through. Can't wait to read more from this author, especially in their delightfully creepy universe that they've created.

A Fatal Affair
by A. R. Torre

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Could Not put it down!!

Smile: A Graphic Novel
by Raina Telgemeier

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Raina Telgemeier took me back to the misery of Junior High and new braces! and this graphic novel/ memoir works just as well with women my age as with middle schoolers/junior high school students past in their middle aged years who might find, as I did, that all those feelings I remembered having at that time in my Life were shared! Raina's graphic novels for self-information even now as that middle aged woman - whose own daughter experienced a different middle grade years Life and still amazes me - my daughter in her 20's is legions beyond me even now!

The Land Of Stories: A Treasury Of Classic Fairy Tales
by Chris Colfer

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I loved this book. It is amazing for young readers. It is a collection of fairy tales in one book. I would highly recommend it!