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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.

i survived
by Lauren Tarshis

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verry infomative book

August Acrobat
by Ron Roy

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this is a great book,its awesome how they both got their

Echo
by Pam Munoz Ryan

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The book is made up of three stories. The second story is most exciting. The other two are ok. I would recommend reading the book for all budding musicians. All three stories talk about Harmonica instrument. In the second story there are two boys who live and work at an orphanage while waiting to be adopted. So if you have interest in music you should read to find out more about the story.

Like Sisters
by clare hutton

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awesome

Legend
by Marie Lu

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Excellent introduction to the world and its characters along with their motives and struggles.

Billy Sure Kid Entrepreneur Book 7
by Luke Sharpe

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When Billy Sure builds a hovercraft, when you are in it, you can not control it! When he wakes up the next morning, It has gone missing, and so has his sister Emily!

The Jungle
by Upton Sinclair

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Created in 1906 to expose the various horrors of the Chicago meatpacking industry as well as the multi-faceted atrocities faced by immigrants and working-class people in industrialized cities. This famous muckraking novel was so shocking that it was a deciding factor in the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act. The story follows a Lithuanian immigrant named Jurgis Rudkus, as well as his family and friends, as they struggle to stay afloat amid the dangers in Chicago's Packingtown. This book isn't for the faint of heart but is a good read that will have you thinking and will spur many questions about the era.

The Glass Castle
by Jeannette Walls

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It was a really good read. You get to experience the main character develop and learn about her life through the first-person point of view.

All Kinds of People
by Shelley Rotner

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I like the way the author has pictured the pictures in the book. Also, the author wrote the book as a poem that was smart. The book was really nice when I read it to my little brother he enjoyed it