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Reflection
by Elizabeth Lim

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This novel is a retelling of Disney's movie titled "Mulan." Readers will once again encounter the beloved characters from the movie such as Mulan and Li Shang. However, dissimilar to the original, Mulan travels to the underworld. This book is beautifully written. It is is upholstered with a ton of adventure. I unreservedly recommend this novel!

Dragon Rider
by Cornelia Funke

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it was bad

Anne Of Avonlea
by Lucy Maud Montgomery

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“Anne of Avonlea” is the second installment in the “Anne of Green Gables” series. This novel follows Anne, a girl who enters adulthood and starts a new job. This book is beautifully written. The charming characters make this book the full package. I unequivocally recommend this novel!

We Dream of Space
by Erin Kelly

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In the book We Dream of Space by Erin Entrada Kelly, the main characters are three siblings named Cash, Fitch, and Bird. Cash is 13 and is the oldest and Fitch and Bird are 12-year-old twins. As the Challenger shuttle launch is yet to come each of the siblings deal with their own problems. Fitch has a temper problem, Cash is about to fail 7th grade, Bird always is getting lectured about dieting, and their parents are almost always in a fight. When the disaster happens they have to figure out how to deal with their problems together, not separately like they always have.

Looking for Alaska
by John Green

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Looking for Alaska is a coming-of-age fictional novel written by John Green. The main character is Miles Halter referred to as "Pudge" throughout the book. Miles is a boy who is obsessed with last words who left his high school in Florida to attend boarding school in Alabama. Miles meets his new roommate whose name is Chip Martin but, they call him the "The Colonel". The Colonel introduces Miles to his friends Takumi Hikohito, a rapping god and Alaska Young, a beautiful but, emotionally unstable girl. Everyone grows very close over the course of the year and then Alaska's sudden death shocks everyone. After Alaska dies all 3 of the friends try to figure out the missing details of her death. Looking for Alaska touches on the topics of grief, hope, and the meaning of life.

Maid Sama Manga
by Hiro Fujiwara

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This is a cute romance manga! Manga is a Japanese graphic novel. This book has a very nice story and is almost addicting! I alway find myself struggling to put these books down because they are so addicting! I seriously recommend this to people who love romance graphic novels.

Harry Potter And The Cursed Child
by J.K. Rowling, John Tiffany & Jack Thorne

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"Harry Potter And the Cursed Child" delves into the adult lives of the original Harry Potter characters as well as their children. Readers will once again encounter "time turners," magical devices that enable individuals to time travel. To be upfront, I am not a fan of the book. In relation to the "Harry Potter" series, this does not come near at all to the original books. For starters, the characters in this book are unreservedly different than they were from the seven book series. It doesn't make sense that Harry, a tender-hearted and cordial person has become utterly frigid. The way that Harry treats his son, Albus Potter, unequivocally makes no sense. Having been through an arduous child with no parents and living under the same roof as his inhospitable uncle and aunt, Harry, realistically, would never act somewhat bitter to his own child. Speaking of Albus, it is quite odd that he does not possess his father's childhood traits--he is quite the opposite. Instead of expressing gratitude for his comfortable life, he is indubitably ungrateful and jealous. I wish his character was a true reflection of Harry. The only thing I like about this book is Scorpius Malfoy, Draco Malfoy's child. Scorpius is kind and sweet, so it was refreshing to see. I don't recommend this book. In fact, I don't think it "exists" in the Harry Potter universe.

What to Say Next
by Julie Buxbaum

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In the book the main characters are David Drucker and Kit Lowell who are two very different people, but one day their contradicting characters meet when Kit sits at David’s table. Kit’s dad had recently passed away from a car accident, Together they work on a project called the accident project in which they figure out all the details of his fatal crash.

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.

The Outsiders
by S.E. Hinton

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This book follows two adversary groups in town: The Socs and The Greasers. The Socs are more affluent and low down upon the Greasers who they discern as rough. I absolutely love this book. The characters are marvelously crafted, and it apprises the readers about a multitude of themes pertaining to violence and identity. I unreservedly recommend this to all teens and adults alike!