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Avatar: The Last Airbender 1
by Michael Dante DiMartino

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This is the first book of the Avatar series. I love this comic series! It's filled with action and comedy which makes the story interesting and fun to follow!

Ouran High School Host Club Manga
by Bisco Hatori

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I would recommend this series to teens because it does have some vulgar language and more mature topics. I really enjoyed seeing the Host Club become friends with Haruhi and refer to her as a “commoner.” It’s definitely a good rom-com but the romance part does develop more towards the end. It’s really funny seeing normal things that I do being refer to as exotic and a “commoner” thing. Haruhi is a very relatable character and her relationships with her friend definitely alter and develop throughout the story. The other characters’ develop is also very intriguing as you see them grow older throughout the series and towards the end when they graduate. The host club develops a family like bond, and it’s very intriguing to learn about all the characters back stories.

Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix
by J.k. Rowling

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"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" is the fifth installment in the "Harry Potter" series. In this marvelously crafted novel, readers will once again encounter the beloved characters found in the other books. However, a repugnant character makes an emergence: Dolores Umbridge. Dolores Umbridge, a new professor, asserts tyranny over the school of Hogwarts which eventually leads to the creation of a secret society known as "Dumbledore's Army." This book is unreservedly amazing as it enables readers to experience a coalition of feelings, ranging from ebullience to utter dejection.

A Series Of Unfortunate Events: The Vile Village
by Lemony Snicket

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"The Vile Village" is the seventh installment in the "A Series of Unfortunate Events" series. In this book, three orphans, the Baudelaire children, make a reappearance. In this novel, they are sent to a village in order to be safeguarded and experience utter comfort. However, the village that they arrive in is far from cordial. The place seems despondent and heinous. As per usual, Count Olaf makes a reemergence as he's still trying to procure and seize the exorbitant quantity of money left behind by the parents of the Baudelaire's. This book is unequivocally enthralling. The solid plot is accompanied by wonderfully crfated characters are marvelous writing. I prodigiously recommend this title!

Me Before You
by Jojo Moyes

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"Me Before You" is a romance novel that follows Lousia, a girl who starts working in a job in which she must assist a man named Will who, after suffering a tumultuous accident, has to utilize a wheelchair. Patently, the characters end up falling in love. This book is beautifully written with amazing characters. It is unequivocally a page-turner. I absolutely love the romance build-up. The plot itself is solid and not at all cliché. This book is sure to make one smile and cry. I unreservedly recommend this novel to those who are fond of the romance genre!

Fish in a tree
by Lynda Mullaly Hunt

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Ally is a girl who struggles with reading and writing, but she’s able to cover it up. But when she goes to a new class, her teacher Mr Daniels thinks she has dyslexia. I really liked this book because the main character was able to overcome a disability and show that not everyone is smart in the same way.

Scythe
by Neal Schusterman

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I really liked this book. Teens get the chance to become scythes in a world with no disease, accidents or natural death. The Scythes choose who will die, when they will die, and how they will die. Pretty violent death scenes but a great read. I’ll keep going with this series!

A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Carnivorous Carnival
by Lemony Snicket

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"The Carnivorous Carnival" is the ninth installment in the "A Series of Unfortunate Events Series." In this novel, three orphans, the Baudelaire children, are once again on the endeavor of escaping from the vile Count Olaf who is after their money. In this novel, Count Olaf has an entourage, making the experiences of the Baudelaires even more arduous. This novel, as per the title, features a carnival where the Baudelaires attempt to disaffiliate themselves from Count Olaf. This novel is unequivocally dark and maintains a despondent atmosphere. Just like the other titles in this series, this novel is enticing, intriguing, and beautifully crafted. I unreservedly recommend this novel!

Babysitters Club Dawn And The Impossible Three
by Ann M Martin

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Dawn's decision to babysit the messiest and noisiest kid was a very risky one

Oran Highschool Host Club Manga
by Bisco Hatori

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This is an adorable romance manga created by Bisco Hatori. This is such an entertaining series that is super funny. The characters are so lovable and it make the store so enjoyable because each character is so different from the other! i never find myself bored when reading this!