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Magic Tree House Books 30
by Mary Pope Osborne

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Kind of boring and intersting

Little Fires Everywhere
by Celeste Ng

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Celeste Ng’s contemporary novel, Little Fires Everywhere, is a haunting story that explores the intertwining lives of the idyllic Richardson family and the people who change their lives forever -- their new tenants, Mia and Pearl. On the outside, the Richardsons are the perfect role model for the placid suburb of Shaker Heights. With four children, Lexie, Trip, Moody, and Izzy, respectable jobs, and a comfortably large house, Elena and Mark Richardson seem to live the ideal lives. Mother-daughter pair Mia and Pearl Warren are much different. Mia, whom Elena refers to as a “struggling” artist, has never held a steady job and has a disregard for sticking to the status quo. Instead, she moves around to different cities every few months, bringing her teenage daughter Pearl along. This time, however, Mia promises Pearl they will stay, and they soon find themselves developing a close relationship with the Richardsons when Pearl befriends Moody on the day they move in. In the beginning, the tension between Mia and Elena, mothers with completely opposing philosophies, is a barely detectable simmer beneath the surface. But when a custody battle emerges between old family friends of the Richardsons and the biological mother of the Chinese baby they hope to adopt, it erupts in a bitter feud that will uproot painful secrets and forever destroy the picturesque normality of Shaker Heights. Little Fires Everywhere is a powerful, albeit slow-moving tale about motherhood, privilege, conformity, and the precarious rules society sets. I would recommend it to anyone.

The Miscalculations Of Lightning Girl
by Stacy Mcanulty

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I enjoyed reading this book. It is abut a girl who gets struck by lightning on her head. All of a sudden she gets smarter!! A few days later her teacher gave her an assignment to perform a job (any kind). What did she pick? There were many options. She chose a pet job. Pi numbers started popping in her head. The her routine was sit, stand, sit, stand, sit, stand. That was the funny part. The story keeps getting enjoyable! I recommend this story for people who love math and pets.

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.

Cave Dave
by arson reynolds

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really inspernatiol

Reached
by Ally Condie

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The plague has spread, Cassia. Xander and Ky work to find a cure, while finding love.

The Brightest Night Wings Of Fire
by Tui T. Sutherland

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Sunny always loved that she was part of a special prophecy to save the dragon kind, but no one will listen to her because she is " a helpless dragonet". She still clings on to the prophecy, though, but when a dragon says the prophecy is not real, she has nothing left to live for...was it all for nothing? Or can the five dragonets still chang their world? For the real good?

Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince Hardcover
by Jk Rowling Books Harry Potter

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It was a recommendable book to other 6th graders. It was a very adventurous story. I liked it when Harry potter learned the full story about tom riddle being Lord Voldemort. Also about when snape turned on Dumbledore.??????????????????

The Cruelty
by Scott Bergstrom

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Wow! This book had so many plot twists and adventures! Just when you think it's all over, it's not. I would recommend this book, however, it is a mystery! It took a lot to keep me from skipping to the back of the book!

Smile
by Raina Telgemeier

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This true story is about a girl named Raina who went through a lot of dental drama, boys and bulling, through middle and high school.