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A Five-Letter Word for Love
by Amy James
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Cheesy but cute! Very relevant because of the popularity of wordle these days.

My Name Is Long As A River
by Suma Subramaniam
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It's a great book! I recommend it to kids who want to learn more about other cultures or their own! :D.

The Writer's Guide To Wattpad
by Benjamin Sobieck
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Teach Me by Concinnityy_ One thing I will always love is the trope with the “mean” popular boy that falls in love with the shy unknown girl and then he becomes nicer and changes for the better. LIKE, I LOVE IT!! Damien is my #1 and while I was reading all of the comments hating him I knew he was doing it all for a reason. I love Carmen and Damien so much and hope to read about them in Maikel and Nila’s book.

Blue Exorcist
by Kazue Kato
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Vol. 3 was awesome! We learn more about Yukio and Rin’s past, and the fight with the ghost train was intense. Rin is trying really hard to be a hero even with his scary powers. The story is getting deeper and I love the action and friendship stuff.

The Break Down
by B.a. Paris
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Anyone who likes horror/fiction.. this book is for you. Welcome to sleepless nights

Farewell to Manzanar
by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James D. Houston
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I found this book located in the adult section. However, the author's writing style is appropriate for junior high school students. This book is a great introduction to one of America's disgraceful acts, as told by an eyewitness to history.

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
by J.K. Rowling
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is the second book in the series. In this book Harry Potter goes to his second year at Hogwarts. An elf comes to visit Harry to tell him that he should not return to Hogwarts that year. Warning him that his second year at Hogwarts would be trouble. I enjoyed reading this book and would rate it a five.

Bunny
by Mona Awad
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Samantha is definitely an outsider in her small, creative writing workshops @ prestigious Warren University. There are only 4 other students in her classes, all seemingly perfect, well coifed and dressed young women who adore each other. The 4 women hug and call each other bunny as a term of endearment. During the semester the bunnies reach out to Samantha and invite her to one of there "smut salons" At this point all sorts of strange, borderline magical events begin to happen around Samantha. As a reader Samantha is such an unreliable narrator you do not know what has actually happened and what is made up in Samantha's head. The author, Mona Awad, has really left it up to the reader to interpret what happens to Samantha and the bunnies while at Warren. Overall, I think the book is a scathing but amusing review of the pretentiousness of some graduate school programs. It is horror, literary fiction and humor all rolled up in one brilliant but perplexing text.

Scythe & Sparrow
by Brynne Weaver
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Brynne Weaver at it again, her third book in the series. Fion, the doctor, is so cute and Rose is absolutely a character you would love to have as a bff. Chaotic life=spicy romance.

There's No Way I'd Die First
by Lisa Springer
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i was so excited for this book and it was not as good as i expected. she had so many chances to kill him and would not omg i just wanted to kill him through the book. and the killer was sooo random and there were too many people i could barely remember who’s who.
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