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Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince
by J.K. Rowling

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"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" is the sixth installment in the "Harry Potter" series. In this novel, readers will be able to unearth the identity of the half-blood prince. Furthermore, this book dives in to the character of Draco Malfoy, the coined bully, who appears to be going through an arduous time. While the atmosphere and tone of this book is prodigiously odious, the book also covers a more light-hearted aspect by manifesting teenage love. This book is probably my favorite novel in the series simply because readers will be able to procure more knowledge on each of the characters. I unreservedly recommend this to anyone who is fond of the romance genre!

Girl with Sharp Sticks
by Suzanne Young

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In the book Girls with Sharp Sticks by Suzzanne Young the setting takes place in a very private, gated school with only girls called Innovations Academy. The girls not only learn common subjects, but other subjects that help them be more well-behaved and “feminine” As the year proceeds, the girls realize that they are not real people but programmed robots who are supposed to serve every man’s needs. They rebel with outside help from a boy named Jackson and they are finally free.

Everything Everything
by Nicola Yoon

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This romance novel follows Maddy, a girl who is prescribed to remain in her house because she has a disease, SCID, that inhibits her from doing so. Although she is not allowed to leave the perimeters of her sanitized house, she yearns to one day experience the grandeur and splendor of Hawaii. Soon, however, she starts texting her new next-door neighbor, Olly. Their newly robust bond soon lends them to embark on an unreservedly audacious adventure. This novel is prodigiously wholesome with an unexpected plot twist. It is fast-paced read, and I ended up finishing the book in one sitting. Furthermore, the way that it is written is so unique, making the reading experience indisputably pleasurable. Also, the characters were beautifully crafted and charming. Olly was unequivocally my favorite! I wholly recommend this novel to anyone who enjoys the romance genre!

Out Of My Mind
by Sharon Draper

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Why would they ever leave her behind she is the smartest one there.

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.

Papertowns
by John Green

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"Papertowns" is a coming-of-age novel that follows two characters, Quentin and Margo. Margo can be delineated as an enigmatic individual. I think that this novel is extremely insipid and uneventful. The characters are indubitably one-dimensional. Margo, especially, is not as interesting as she is discerned out to be. Each page felt like a burden to read and the overall book is cliché. I unreservedly do not recommend this book!

Adventures With Waffles
by Maria Parr

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The book the Adventures with Waffles by Maria Parr, translated by Guy Puzey from Norwegian is a book about two best friends named Lena and Trille. Lena is not like other girls, she loves getting dirty going on adventures, and having fun outside. She and Trille come up with a new adventure almost every single day and they almost always get in trouble or get hurt. One day Granny who makes the best waffles suddenly passes away. Lena and Trille have a hard time adjusting and something goes wrong. This book is a great, heartwarming book that will show a friendship can make things better.

Babysitters Club Boy Crazy Stacey
by Ann M Martin

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Stacey went a little too overboard with that lifeguard.

These Violent Delights
by Chloe Gong

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This book exceeded my expectations! It took me a little while to get into this story at first but once I did, I finished it within a day. Roma and Juliette are such loveable characters and have great chemistry. The plot kept me in suspense of what would happen next. I can hardly wait for the second book to come out in November!!

Serpent And Dove
by Shelby Mahurin

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Really good book. World building was amazing. Definitely recommend. Finished in 2 days