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The Promised Neverland
by Kaiu Shirai

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This is such an amazing Japanese manga! This novel reminds me a little of the hunger games novel where kids are trapped in a area and need to find a way to escape and survive. Though it is a bit different form the hunger games series, I'm a huge fan of this manga series and I think you should definitely give this one a read!

The Endling the last
by Katherine Applegate

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I cannot believe how life must be bieng the last one.

Maybe in Paris
by Rebecca Christiansen

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In the young adult fiction novel Maybe in Paris by Rebecca Christiansen, the book is about a girl named Keira who has a brother who is autistic and has mental health issues. Keira's dream is to go to Paris, but she decides she wants to bring her brother, Levi. When they are in Paris Keira goes off with a boy she just met and Levi's mental health starts to break apart and a disaster starts to stir up.

Divergent
by Veronica Roth

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"Divergent" is a dystopian novel that features a dystopian society that has been divided into five distinct factions. Each section has different characteristics. The protagonist, Tris, ends up in the faction named "Dauntless." This society and characters in this book are marvelously written. I unreservedly recommend this novel to those who are fond of the dystopian genre!

It S Kind Of A Funny Story By Ned Vizzini
by Ned Vizzini

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It touched on some very serious yet common topics many people face especially in high school. It is a great eye opener to mental health issues especially clinical depression in teenagers. It has a good ending and it made me happy to see Craig’s character development throughout the story. The side characters were very well written as well. I would recommend this book to older teens as it may be a little vulgar and younger kids may not understand it as well.

Babysitters Club Claudia And Mean Janine
by Ann M Martin

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I feel really sad about what happened to Mimi.

Maya And The Rising Dark
by Rena Barron

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In the book Maya and the Rising Dark by Rena Barron the main character is a 12-year-old girl named Maya who lives in Chicago who discovers a strange supernatural boundary from her world to another that her dad has been protecting.

Clockwork Angel
by Cassandra Clare

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The first book of an amazing trilogy. This was one of the books that got me back into reading again this year. Follows Tessa, the main character, who is a a teenager girl with unknown powers. Along with Jem and Will, shadow hunters from the London institute who rescue her. Amazing story and incredible characters. Secrets, love triangles, and a unique magic system.

The Cheerleaders
by Kara Thomas

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"The Cheerleaders" is a mystery book that takes place in the town of Sunnybrook where deaths of cheerleaders have sprawled. Monica, the protagonist, is on a mission to unearths the deep truth behind the deaths. This book wasn't exactly my cup of tea. At times I felt that it was cliché. The characters were also really inspid. It definitely wasn't a page-turner. However, if you are fond of the horror or mystery genre, I recommend this title!

Of Mice And Men
by John Steinbeck

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While I think that this novel is historically significant, I am not particularly fond of it. Taking place during the Great Depression, the two main characters, Lenny and George, work on a ranch to one day procure their dream life. This book discusses the blazing idea of the Ämerican dream. In general, I think that this book is boring and monotonous. I was not intrigued by the plot and the characters were plain. However, if you are fond of classic novels, I recommend this novel!