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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.

A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Miserable Mill
by Lemony Snicket

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"The Miserable Mill" is the fourth installment in the "A Series of Unfortunate Events" series. In this novel, three orhans, the Baudelaire children, are to now reside with an owner of a lumber. This place is unequivocally weird and exudes an odious atmosphere. Not only that, but the cunning Count Olaf is after the Baudelaire fortunate---money left behind by their parents. I absolutely love the unique writing style of this book. All of the characters are so fun to read about because of their distinct personalities. I unreservedly recommend this title!

A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Ersatz Elevator
by Lemony Snicket

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"The Ersatz Elevator" is the sixth installment in the "A Series if Unfortunate Events" series. In this novel, three orphans, the Baudelaire children, are now left under the care of affluent guardians. Of course, as per usual, the vile and heinous Count Olaf never seems to lose pertinacity as he's still on the endeavor of procuring the Baudelaire's money. This book is quite different from the other books in this series as there are far more villains and an even more intense plot. This is unequivocally a page-turner! I prodigiously recommend this novel due to the charming protagonists and beautiful writing style!

The Night Before The 4th Of July
by Natasha Wing

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This was a good book because I learned about the 4th of july

Babysitters Club Dawn And The Impossible Three
by Ann M Martin

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Dawn's choice of babysitting the messiest, noisiest kids was a very risky one.

We Dream of Space
by Erin Kelly

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In the book We Dream of Space by Erin Entrada Kelly, the main characters are three siblings named Cash, Fitch, and Bird. Cash is 13 and is the oldest and Fitch and Bird are 12-year-old twins. As the Challenger shuttle launch is yet to come each of the siblings deal with their own problems. Fitch has a temper problem, Cash is about to fail 7th grade, Bird always is getting lectured about dieting, and their parents are almost always in a fight. When the disaster happens they have to figure out how to deal with their problems together, not separately like they always have.

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!

Real Friends
by Shanon Hale

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People need a lot of courage to break off from a friend group that you don't like because you will be alone until find new friends. So hats off to main character.

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!

The Endling the last
by Katherine Applegate

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I cannot believe how life must be bieng the last one.