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Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief
by Rick Riordan

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This book follows a boy named Percy who unprecedentedly arrives to an area known as Camp Half-Blood. Here, he unearths an incredible secret: he is a demi-god. This book has a solid plot and marvelously crafted characters. However, this book isn't my particular cup of tea. If you are a fan of fantasy, I unreservedly recommend this!

Maybe in Paris
by Rebecca Christiansen

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In the young adult fiction novel Maybe in Paris by Rebecca Christiansen, the book is about a girl named Keira who has a brother who is autistic and has mental health issues. Keira's dream is to go to Paris, but she decides she wants to bring her brother, Levi. When they are in Paris Keira goes off with a boy she just met and Levi's mental health starts to break apart and a disaster starts to stir up.

Naruto 3 In 1 vol 1
by Masashi Kishimoto

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It is a great book I recommend it to anyone!

The Crossover
by Kwame Alexander

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The poetic novel The Crossover by Kwame Alexander is told only with a series of poems and verses. The main character is a boy who loves basketball named Josh Bell, he has an identical twin brother named Jordan who is referred to as JB throughout the novel, also loves basketball. You might think the twins are pretty similar, but no they are nothing like that. For example, JB likes shooting hoops from far away, unlike Josh who likes taking closing up dunks. JB likes North Carolina, but Josh likes Duke. JB likes trash-talking on the court but Josh stays quiet. Throughout the story, these small differences cause big problems. Then, the ¨Incident¨ happens and it finally changes both of their perspectives.

Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close
by Jonathan Safran Foer

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This novel follows Oskar Schell, an inquisitive nine-year-old boy, who must deal with the grief and anguish of losing his father in the attack of the twin towers. Some time after the death, Oskar unearths a key from his father's closet. This find unreservedly intrigues him and sanctions him to embark on a jaunt across New York's boroughs to discover the keyhole. In regards to the main plot of Oskar's endeavor, it is, at times, boring and monotonous. In fact, I was more enthralled by the side plot of Oskar's grandparents. Furthermore, as for the characters, I much preferred the characters of the grandparents more than I did the main character, Oskar. I enjoyed that this story elucidates how different characters struggled to overcome and wholly process grief. If you are on an excursion for an emotional read, this book is for you!

Dog Man Brawl Of The Wild
by Dav Pilkey

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this book was really entertaining, funny, and it had some plot twists too. Overall i really liked this book and would definitally recommend it

Hi Score Girl Manga
by Rensuke Oshikiri

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Hi Score girls is a great romance manga! I especially love this manga because the story revolves around the game street fighter. zThis makes the novels super entertaining because it almost feels like the store is told through a video game! If you love street fighter and manga this is for you!

Forest piano
by Makoto Isshiki

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I play piano myself so it is so entertaining to see a young music prodigy go through his journey of learning the piano! This story is great it's like reading about a super hero and a villain battle through their piano playing skills! This is such a great book!

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.

It rains on me
by Liza Charlesworth

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The book was about raining on different things.