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How It Feels To Fly
by Kathryn Holmes

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i loved this book! I especially enjoyed how it tied into real life , since this book does talk about mental disorders. I rated it 5 stars because the book always keep me reading. overall, i highly recommend this book to others and greatly enjoyed reading this book.

Flush
by Carl Hiaasen

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Flush was a good book and is recommendable to 11 to 13 year old.

Magnus Chase And The Gods Of Asgard 1
by Rick Riordan

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The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins

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Seeing Katniss develop throughout the book and her feelings during what she goes through in the games are amazing! All the tributes and their different personalities really made the book unique. I couldn't stop reading this book until I finished it! I would really recommend this book.

agaust acrobats
by Ron Roy Calendar Mysteries

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this book was okay .

Hacks For Minecrafters
by Megan Miranda

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really helpful

Haunted Castle On Hallows Eve
by Mary Pope Osborne

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good

Short and Skinny
by Mark Tatulli

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Short and Skinny was a okay book. It's comical and slightly relatable for some, but it 's kind of thin and lacking in those ahhh moment where you actually feel something. I know it's kind of a memoir but not a really good 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.

Crazy Rich Asians
by Kevin Kwan

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The book that inspired the wildly successful film, Crazy rich Asians is about a woman named Rachel who goes to Singapore and meets her boyfriend's crazy rich family, and gets caught up in a lot of family dynamics and tribulations. This is a story about family, love, and loyalty.