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Of Mice And Men
by John Steinbeck

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While I think that this novel is historically significant, I am not particularly fond of it. Taking place during the Great Depression, the two main characters, Lenny and George, work on a ranch to one day procure their dream life. This book discusses the blazing idea of the Ämerican dream. In general, I think that this book is boring and monotonous. I was not intrigued by the plot and the characters were plain. However, if you are fond of classic novels, I recommend this novel!

Babysitters Club Boy Crazy Stacey
by Ann M Martin

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Stacey went a little too overboard with that lifeguard.

The Perks Of Being A Wallflower
by Stephen Chbosky

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The young adult fiction novel the Perks of Being a Wallflower by Steven Chbosky is another excellent coming-of-age story. The main character is an introverted high-school freshman named Charlie. He is nervous about high school, but thankfully he gets rescued with a friendship with two siblings named Sam and Patrick, their friendship would last throughout the book. They hang out very often and sooner or later graduation comes up and everyone in his new friend group realizes that Charlie is the wallflower. This is a great book that greatly covers topics of teens that are often seen in movies.

Maya And The Rising Dark
by Rena Barron

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In the book Maya and the Rising Dark by Rena Barron the main character is a 12-year-old girl named Maya who lives in Chicago who discovers a strange supernatural boundary from her world to another that her dad has been protecting.

Attack on Titan: No Regrets
by Gun Snark

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If you read the Attack on Titan Manga series, this book is the back story of Levi Ackerman. This is such a great book because it takes the reader through Levi's difficult childhood and shows how he became to be the strong character he is in the main mangas! Such an Amazing book!

The Perks Of Being A Wallflower
by Stephen Chbosky

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The young adult fiction novel the Perks of Being a Wallflower by Steven Chbosky is another excellent coming-of-age story. The main character is an introverted high-school freshman named Charlie. He is nervous about high school, but thankfully he gets rescued with a friendship with two siblings named Sam and Patrick, their friendship would last throughout the book. They hang out very often and sooner or later graduation comes up and everyone in his new friend group realizes that Charlie is the wallflower. This is a great book that greatly covers topics of teens that are often seen in movies.

The Love Poems of Rumi
by Rumi

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This book contains a prodigious array of poems written by Rumi, a poet. Each and every creation is beautifully crafted and encapsulates the feeling of love in an unreservedly splendid regard. I absolutely love the vivid imagery that accompanies the vigorous and robust lines. I indisputably recommend this to anyone looking to read sublime poems about feelings of endearment.

Dork Diaries 6
by Rachel Renee Russell

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It is so weird that girls have to ask boys.

Restart
by Gordon Korman

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In the book Restart by Gordan Korman, the main character is a boy named Chase who has lost his memory because he accidentally slipped off the roof. Sooner or later Chase returns to school and realizes some kids really like him and others really dislike him. He wonders what he was like before and what he has to do not to be like his past self.

Look Both Ways
by Jason Reynolds

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"Look Both Ways" is a novel that features ten distinct stories of children walking home from school. I think that this idea is indisputably brilliant! However, it isn't really a page-turner and each story doesn't have an enticing plot. Overall, I don't recommend this novel.