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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba, Vol. 6
by Koyoharu Gotouge
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You meet the Demon Master Muzan and see more Demon part of the twelve Kizuki

City Spies
by James Ponti
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I loved City Spies because I think it's cool since it has spies in it and all of the different groups are working to take down the same one. Also I loved that there were a lot of kids with spy abilities like hacking.

The Tryout: A Graphic Novel
by Christina Soontornvat
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I LOVE THIS BOOK!! I like this book I lot because I am starting cheer super soon and I can't wait to try out all of these stunts and tumbling in this book when I start cheer! THIS BOOK IS SOOOOOOO GOOD! I would recommend this book to all of those cheerleaders out there. This book will fit you guys so well just like me! I REALLY hope you get this book from a nearby library by you today! Enjoy and keep reading!!

Keeper of the lost cites Exile
by Shannon Messenger
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This is a amazing book that you have to read. It is about a story that a girl named Sophie who is a elf tries to find her destiny. She goes to school and gets detention, and she does gross stuff. She finds a legendary Alicorn, that is probably connected to the black swan. She gets in a lot of trouble when she goes to get fixed by the black swan. She gets in trouble with Brontë, the school principal. He acussed them of harming the alicorn and demanded them to hand it over to the sanctuary. She refused and then they had a massive argument about where it will be. Sophie finally let the Alicorn go to the sanctuary, and she visited it every week. I learned from this story that stay calm at all times. My favorite part was when Sophie healed Alden, Fitzes dad.

Beach Read
by Emily Henry
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I must say I didn't know what to expect from the title, but I was looking for something light and easy to read this summer and it did just that. There was great character building and evolving which always makes stories interesting and just enough intrigue and romance to keep you engaged.

Mysteries According To Humphrey
by Betty G. Birney
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I liked the book because the little hamster was really cute. Also,I like mystery books.

Jane Eyre For Kids
by Charlotte Bronte
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This book about Jane Eyre is a lovely book that any one should read. In this realistic fiction story, Jane’s mother and father were dead. Then, she was raised by her uncle reed. You could feel the sorrows of Jane’s parents dying. After her uncle died, she was raised by her selfish aunt, and her 3 horrible children. When she moved out of their house, she went to a school that raised money for orphans like her. She made a very important friend named Helen. She told Jane to love your enemies. Helen sadly died from a very serious illness. Jane cried and cried and cried. Then, she spent six years as a pupil, then, she became a teacher for two years. Then, she became a governess for a child whose name was Adele. The owner, Edward Rostcher, has been Adele’s mother’s friend. When she sadly died, Adele went to Edward’s house. Edward Rostcher was a very rich man. One night, Edward Rostcher had a ball. I liked this story because Jane has a passionate heart, a courageous personality, and a quiet voice. My favorite part is when Jane gets married to Edward Rostcher.

Dragon Gets By
by Dav Pilkey
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I like Dragon because he is very funny because he did everything wrong.

Walt Disney's The Three Little Pigs
by Milt Banta
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I love the three little pigs because there is a wolf in it and it's my favorite animal. I also like how the wolf fell into the hot kettle and the pigs burned his butt.

Summer Light On Nantucket
by Nancy Thayer
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Nancy Thayer never disappoints. Just a really nice summer read
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