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Gone
by Michael Grant

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This was a very good book. It was very unpredictable and constantly left you on the edge of your seat.

the beginners guide to birding
by Nate Swick

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This birding book I think is one of the best! It had helpful tips on buying good quality binoculars and how to take care of them, field sketching, how to have a bird-friendly yard, and more!!!!

Crossed
by Ally Condie

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The sequel of Matched. Cassia is escaping Society with Ky. she decides she wants to escape society. While that happens, she discovers Ky's backstory, finds friends, and discovers the dark secret about the pills distributed by Society.

Weird But True 7
by National Geographic Kids Books

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300 Weird but true facts that will blow your mind are all in this book.

The Land of Storys The Ultimate Book Hugger's guide
by Chris Colfer

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This book is so cool!! It includes a guide to characters, places, short storys, fan art and more!! I loved it.

The Way of Kings
by Brandon Sanderson

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It is a great book filled with every sort of turn you wouldn't expect, and some you did. It has great humor, and surprising perspectives. It is a great book, that I recommend for great readers.

expermental robats
by Salvation Tracts

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was cool and awsome

Carrie
by Stephen King

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This horror novel is about a teenage girl who is bullied at school for being different, and abused by her mother for not being holy enough. After an incident in the showers at school, Carrie begins developing supernatural powers that have dangerous potential. After the bullying goes too far, Carrie has enough. This was a pretty good book, not very scary but I liked how there were news articles and papers that led up to the climax.

Red Scarf Girl
by Ji-li Jiang

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Can you imagine living in a world where you were brainwashed by the government into becoming a product of your country? Unfortunately, this was the reality for many Chinese citizens during the Cultural Revolution. Red Scarf Girl, a memoir by Ji-li Jiang, describes her experience growing up during this tumultuous period of China’s history. Twelve year-old Ji-li, who was once considered a model student and leader in Communist society, finds her life being turned upside down in the year of 1966 -- the year the Cultural Revolution begins. When Ji-li’s peers discover she is the granddaughter of a landlord, she is deemed “black” and a traitor to the Red regime. Suddenly, everything she has ever known begins to fall apart. As Ji-li faces the betrayals of her close friends, neighbors, and even family, she must make the decision between standing with her family or China’s Communist regime. This incredibly personal book discusses themes that are undoubtedly difficult to understand, yet incredibly important to learn. Red Scarf Girl provides insight on one of the darkest periods of China’s recent history through the powerful eyewitness account of a young girl.

Lighter Than My Shadow Graphic Novel
by Katie Green

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very sad and horrific story.