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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.

We Were Liars
by E Lockhart

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This was a quick read and took me less than 24 hours. Although I didn’t like it at the first and found the main character a bit annoying, the ending took me by surprise and completely shocked me. It ended with a huge plot twist that I did not see coming at all. The book made me cry especially because of the poor dogs and Mirren, the girl who never got to love.

The Uglies
by Scott Westerfeld

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This book features a dystopian society that is broken up into two distinct towns. The first town, Ugly Town, contains citizens who are regarded as the "uglies." The heinous society has brainwashed people into deducing that these citizens possess "repugnant" and "grotesque" features. The other town, New Pretty Town, contains individuals known as the "pretties." These people are exalted for their "gorgeous" looks. Upon turning sixteen, the "uglies" must endure a cosmetic surgery to procure the exemplary face which will then sanction them to go to New Pretty Town. I absolutely love this story. For starters, the plot itself is unique. The characters are furthermore marvelously crafted. I unreservedly recommend this to anyone looking for a solid dystopian novel.

The Risk
by Elle Kennedy

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I loved this book. The plot and characters are amazing and these books are such a quick and fun read

The Spooky Cabin
by Scott Albert

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It was so Interesting because I like Paw Patrol.

Doc Sampson
by Marvel Comics

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This was a really entertaining comic book. There weren't a lot of plot twists, it was all predictable, it was still really good though.

The Great Gatsby
by F. Scott Fiztgerald

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This class novel recounts the potent experiences of Nick Carraway, an individual who traverses from rocky Minnesota to the sumptuous and opulent neighborhood of West Egg (new money), situated across from its counterpart, East Egg (old money), on Long Island. Quickly, Nick is able to discern that the East is unlike the Middle-West by encapsulating himself with a myriad of different individuals. Gatsby is his affluent next-door-neighbor who lives in an opulent mansion and hosts a prodigious array of grand parties that contain a surfeit of the finest food and pulchritudinous decorations. Nick's cousin, Daisy, lives on a mansion with her husband, Tom Buchanan. Daisy can be elucidated as selfish and beautiful. Tom Buchanan, on the other hand, can unreservedly be described as arrogant and vain. Lastly, living in the Valley of Ashes, Myrtle is conceited and money hungry. In its entity, this book has a solid plot as it pivots the light on issues pertaining to love and affluence. However, the area that this novels falls short on is its characters. While each individual character is different in regards to personality and interest, readers will be unlikely to fabricate an attachment with any of them; none of the characters are a perfect coalition of realistic and charming. However, I do admire that this book showcases a more realistic and raw approach to the deplorable side of the "lavish" world.This story is not a page-turner, but it does have profound historical value. I would prodigiously recommend this to anyone who is fond of classic tales that are burgeoning with symbolism

Conceal, Don't Feel
by Jen Calonita

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This book is a retelling of Disney's "Frozen." Readers will encounter the same character that are manifested in the original movie: Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff. In this showcasing, Anna and Elsa are separated and do not know each other. This book is unequivocally unique. The idea of taking an indisputably popular film and transforming it into a new story is genius! I like how this book retains a Disney-esque feel. I indubitably recommend this novel to all who are a fan of "Frozen."

Lord of the Flies
by William Golding

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This classic novel follows children who becomes stranded on an island after experiencing a tumultuous plane crash. Being away from civilization and not having to act under the subservience of adults, the children now have the liberation to act as they please. The children are put to the ultimate test of survival. This book evinces various themes that manifest the innate nature of humans as well as the loss of innocence. The characters are all wonderfully crafted. I think that this book is a must-read for all teens and adults alike looking to learn unequivocally valuable lessons.

Hunger Games Book 1
by Suzanne Collins

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I LOVE THE HUNGER GAMES! All of Suzanne Collins' books are very engrossing. Not only does this book feature an action filled story it also showcases romance between characters. Such a great read!