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Book Thief
by Markus Zusak

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This book is about a girl named Liesel and her life, told by Death. I higly recommend this book to anyone that's interested in World War 2 and like a dramatic story (and a good plot.)

September Sneakers
by Ron Roy

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wow

Pride And Prejudice
by Jane Austen

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Although this book was published in the 1800s many of the themes like love, class, and family is still relevant to this day. This book was extremely well written from the characterization to the diction.

Weird But True 9
by National Geographic Kids Books

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From glow in the dark sidewalks to sleeping trees, you will always read any weird but true book, such as this one!

Nerds National Espionage, Rescue, And Defense Society
by Michael Buckley

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I like this book because it starts with action, and humor, so you don't want to put it down. I recommend it to people who like adventure.

Narwhal On A Sunny Night
by Mary Pope Osborne

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i love magic treehouse books!!

The Truth About Stacey Babysitters Club book #2
by Raina Telgemeier Books Babysitters Club Collection

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Stacey has diabetes, and her friends have found that out by now, but her parents are always not talking to her about new treatments and her old friend who she visits hates her, but on top of it, the Baby-Sitters Club have a new and better ally. Can she deal with it all?

Chronicles Of Narnia
by Cs Lewis

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AWESOME!!!

Monster
by Walter Dean Myers

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This book has a really interesting format is is different from any other book that i have ever read, and it makes you want to keep reading. It reveals plot points slowly till you can't stop reading. I suggest this, though maybe for grades 7 and up.

The Great Gatsby
by Scott Fitzgerald

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This was such a difficult read, I couldn't read it. I found it funny, but sometimes I'm afraid the parts I found funny weren't supposed to be. I also hated Daisy; she was such a frivolous character and I didn't understand what was the whole fuss about her. But Gatsby...he interested me, and I connected with him in many places throughout the book.