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Diary Of A Wimpy Kid
by Jeff Kinney
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This is an interesting book from the main characters point of view through his diary. It is entertaining because there are a lot of family squabbles and the drama keeps you wanting more.

The Locker Ate Lucy!: A Branches Book (eerie Elementary #2)
by Jack Chabert
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I liked this book because the school is really coming alive now. There was a hand made out of water that tried to grab Sam and he and his friends had to destroy it. I can't wait to see what happens to them and the school in the next book.

Miss Quinces: A Graphic Novel
by Kat Fajardo
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LOVEEE IT!!!! I wish there were book number two this book was so good! I loved how Sue the main character didn't want a quinceañera but in the end, she saw a girl who was having one and then wanted one immediately. This shows how the Spanish religion celebrates Spanish girls coming of age at 15 and has a quinceañera when they turn 15. If you LOVEEEEE graphic novels get his book now!

Fortune And Glory
by Janet Evanovich
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Light fun reading of female bounty hunter who had adventurous encounters - all with local Jersey vibes

Overboard!
by Terry Lynn Johnson
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Good characters. The book was very descriptive! It tells you how to survive on your own!

Double Take
by Lynette Eason
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Couldn't put it down, great characters, lots of twists and turns.

City Of Bones
by Cassandra Clare
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I liked that there is a lot of action, suspense and secrets. I also liked the mix of feelings and the cool new shadow world that the main character has to learn about in order to stop the villain Valentine.

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.

The Bad Guys (the Bad Guys #1)
by Aaron Blabey
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I liked this book because the wolf introduced everybody and you got a goo idea of the characters in the beginning. I also like that their first mission was a complete disaster and it was hilarious.

Atmosphere
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Entertaining but predictable storyline - would make a great Hallmark movie - interesting insight to astronaut training & role of pilots versus scientists.
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