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Dork Diaries2
by Rachel Renee Russell

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I cannot believe who Nikki's lab partner is. Mackenzie is out to get her!

The Fault In Our Stars
by John Green

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"The Fault in Our Stars" is a romance novel that follows two characters, Augustus Waters and Hazel Grace, who meet in a cancer support group. Obviously, the characters promptly fall in love with each other. Hazel Grace shares one of her favorite books with him "An Imperial Affliction," and they both soon decide to travel to Amsterdam to meet the author. I absolutely love this book. For starters, the characters are charming and lovable! The plot itself is solid and takes readers on an emotional and tumultuous roller coaster. Be prepared to experience sadness and utter jubilance. Although, this book can be a little cliché at parts. I unreservedly recommend this book if you are fond of the romance genre!

Invisible Emmie
by Terri Libenson

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In the fictional graphic novel by Terri Libenson the main characters are two girls with contradicting personalities and social statuses in 7th grade at Lakefront Middle School. The author switches the points of views of the main characters in two different cartooning styles, Emmie’s is more plain and boring, whilst Katie’s is more bright and colorful. Emmie is a very quiet and shy girl, with one real friend, and loves to draw. Katie on the other hand, is popular, athletic, and has tons of friends. Emmie and Katie both like the same guy, but that was kay until Emmie’s never-to-be-seen corny love note gets lost and everyone in the school sees it.

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!

Pygmalion
by George Bernard Shaw

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This play follows the story of a professor who takes on the a challenge of transforming a girl to fit the mold of the affluent class. I think that the overall story is solid, but it gets monotonous at some parts. I overall do not recommend this play.

Cruel Beauty
by Rosamund Hodge

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This novel is essentially a "Beauty and the Beast"-esque tale that follows Nyx, a girl who must marry a malevolent ruler. I overall was not intrigued or enthralled by this story. In fact, this book is probably my least favorite retelling of the classic fairy tale. One thing that I was not particularly fond of in this fantasy was the chaotic, topsy-turvy descriptions of pretty much everything from the setting to objects. The overly detailed elucidations of the magical world made the novel confusing as a whole. However, this book was not insipid as I was able to plough through it, regardless.

Amal Unbound
by Aisha Saeed

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The book Amal Unbound is about a young girl named Amal who lives in a small village Pakistan. This book helps shine light and bring awareness to oppression to woman in Pakistan and other countries. Amal’s dream is to become a school teacher and she loves learning. One day she goes shopping in the village grocery area and a car accidentally hits her. The car belongs to one of the most powerful, respected families in the area. Amal unwittingly disrespect the man who came out of the car, who happens to be Jawad Sahib; whom loaned money to Amal’s father. Instead of paying back his loan, Jaws Sahib offers him for Amal to become a servant at his palace instead. She is unwillingly forced to work at his house with little or no communication with her family back home.

Make Way For Ducklings
by Robert Mccloskey

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I like the pictures of the ducks.

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.

Ella Enchanted
by Gail Carson Levine

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In the book Ella Enchanted by , Gail Carson Levine the book is inspired by the fairy tale Cinderella because Ella, the main character has a fairy godmother, two stepsisters, and a mean stepmother which is very similar to the fairy tale Cinderella.