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Naruto 3 In 1 vol 7
by Masashi Kishimoto

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A great book!

Pancakes, Pancakes
by Eric Carle

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This is a good book because it teaches me how to make pancakes.

Good Girl Bad Blood
by Holly Jackson

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soo good definitely recommend this series it keeps you hooked from the first page

Spy Runner By Eugene Yelchin
by Eugen Yelchin

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In the book the Spy Runner by Eugene Yelchin, the setting is in the 1953 Cold War and the main character is a 12-year-old boy named Jake McCauley. Americans go against communism. Jake´s mom invites a Russian named Mr.Shubin into his father’s office which is the ultimate betrayal.

Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them: The Original Screenplay
by J.K. Rowling

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This book follows Newt Scamander, a wizard, who, upon arriving to New York, is set for a a tumultuous adventure; his suitcases unleashes his "fantastic" beasts. I absolutely love this book and the elucidations of all the mystical creatures. It was fun reading a book that is linked with the "Harry Potter" franchise. In a way, readers will be able to succumb and delve into the magical world once again. I unreservedly recommend this book!

The Night Before Summer Vacation
by Natasha Wing

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This was a god book to read before we went on vacation.

Babysitters Club Dawn And The Impossible Three
by Ann M Martin

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Dawn's decision to babysit the messiest, nosiest kids in the neighborhood was very decision.

To Kill A Mockingbird
by Harper Lee

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This novel follows the story of three characters: Jem, Scout, and Atticus. This classic book deals with a multitudinous array of themes pertaining to racism and discrimination. I absolutely love this novel. The plot is solid and it unequivocally teaches valuable lessons. I unreservedly recommend this to all!

A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Miserable Mill
by Lemony Snicket

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"The Miserable Mill" is the fourth installment in the "A Series of Unfortunate Events" series. In this novel, three orhans, the Baudelaire children, are to now reside with an owner of a lumber. This place is unequivocally weird and exudes an odious atmosphere. Not only that, but the cunning Count Olaf is after the Baudelaire fortunate---money left behind by their parents. I absolutely love the unique writing style of this book. All of the characters are so fun to read about because of their distinct personalities. I unreservedly recommend this title!

Hardball: How Politics Is Played Told By One Who Knows The Game
by Chris Matthews

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This book is really insightful as it thoroughly explains how politicians maneuver their way up the top and procure power. This book discusses salient topics such as retail politics as well as a multitude of ways in which politicians can defend themselves. I like how this book integrates examples to manifest the meaning of certain terms and phrases. Overall, this nonfiction book is an easy-read and will unequivocally allocate a ton of knowledge to readers.