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Fawn Creek
by Entrinada Kelly
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This is a great story. It is about twelve seventh graders and every chapter was at a different kids perspective. In the story, a New girl named orchid moves into town. She has a flower in her hair, and she has been to many places. She was very mysterious. All people think she is odd. They are all ready for the dance. Jamie’s friend Renni is going there to. Greyson and Dorothy are like nothings, and Orchid fits right in. Dorothy always has a fine day, and she pays attention and she is not at the same time. I also forgot to tell you that Jamie’s parents owned a very nice, successful sea food restaurant. Fawn creek is like a barrier. You can’t see what anything is happening unless you travel. One day, Orchid told them a new game! It was called mirror mirror, and The way you play it is you tell everyone something that sliced you into two, and the next person complimented the person greatly. At the dance, Renni spilled the beans. Screamed out that Orchid told all lies! Her name was not even Orchid! They had a massive fight, and Greyson punches Renni and he goes to the principals office. After that, everything’s normal. My favorite part was when Jamie played mirror mirror with her sister, Madeline.

Family Money
by Chad Zunker
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I realized after reading this book that I LOVE a good dude thriller

Wordy Birdy
by Tammi Sauer
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Funny and reminds me of myself sometimes

You Can Heal Your Life
by Louise Hay
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This is a great book that helps you identify issues and thrive in life! It includes meditations that are easy to follow and do. The book is very well written and is very appealing to read. I strongly recommend it!

The Locker Ate Lucy!: A Branches Book (eerie Elementary #2)
by Jack Chabert
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I like how you discover more about Eerie elementary and how it has super natural powers.

The Wild Robot Escapes
by Peter Brown
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This is a great story. Continued from The wild robot, Roz got shipped. By a farmer with two kids. The robot and the kids play hide and seek. Te wolves tried to attack the cows, but Roz threatened them with a gun! Roz could talk too the cows, and they were very nice. You know that Roz can talk to animals if you read book one. But Roz got an improvement at the beginning of the story. When doctor Movlo gave Roz a improvement. She was now stronger, faster, and she was now water proof! The kids loved listening to Roz’es stories, because Roz’es brain was full of them, she was very happy too share her stories. She told one about a robot on a island full of animals. The robot had to survive on the island. Suddenly, the kids found out that the robot was Roz! The kids and Roz were playing very happy, but one day, Roz told the kids that she really wanted to go back home. The kids told them that she should just run away. The boy said that he runs away all the time. But Roz said that she could not run away because there was a part. The kids went to their secret cabin and it took them three tries. On the first try, Roz could not speak. On the second try, she could not move. On the third try she finally did it! And she ran off. That. Was my favorite part.

I Am Abraham Lincoln
by Brad Meltzer
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It wasn't good because of war and people weren't kind to eachother

The Pigeon Needs A Bath!
by Mo Willems
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It was kind of funny and the Pigeon was stinky

Happy Place
by Emily Henry
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If you saw me cry, gasp, or giggle on my commute while reading this…. No u didn’t

Don't Let Him In
by Lisa Jewell
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No flaws at all. Slow first few chapters. This actually gave me a stomach ache like None of This is True. Once again, I was sat on my couch from start to finish.
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