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A Tragic Kind Of Wonderful
by Erica Lindstrom
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A Tragic Kind Of Wonderful was a wonderful book. It's about a girl who has a bipolar disorder. It's messy and confusing and frustrating, so she has a hard time dealing with it. She also has to deal with a lot of drama from friends and a little bit of romance. Overall, a great book that I highly recommend.

Sisters
by Raina Telgemeier
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This book is a graphic novel, so it's a quick and easy read that is also quite fun. It's about two sisters (as well as the rest of the family) when they go on a road trip to a family reunion. A easily-relateable book.

Dead End In Norvelt
by Jack Gantos
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I like how the book was realistic fiction, yet it described someones summer as it is. I like how the kid had to endure different things that weren't his fault. I also liked how it went over the history of America (not all of it) so it was also educational.

Panchatantra Stories In English
by Tiny Tot Publications
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It teaches many moral stories in many different ways. Stories are simple to read and understand, but its moral teachings are very deep and serve an important learning in life.

Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief
by Rick Riordan
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This book introduces readers such as myself into the world of Greek mythology. I found it really fascinating to hear about different creatures that consisted in these myths. I found myself in a ride of suspense multiple times as I saw the struggles the protagonists have to overcome to succeed. After I finished the book I couldn't wait to read the sequel. I would recommend this book for grades 6-8.

Ten Things I Hate About Me
by Randa Abdel-Fattah
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An amazing book! The main character has two identities (sort of). At home she is Jamilah and at school and other public places she is Jamie. This is because her family is from Lebanon, and she doesn't like how other people are treated for it. It's not that she doesn't like her culture, she said herself that she loves the food, music, etc. So, she pretends to be Jamie to avoid people treating her badly. In the end, she finds the courage to be Jamilah, and to be proud of her culture. A 5-star, must read!

Young Cam Jansen And The Library Mystery
by David A. Adler
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I enjoy reading mystery books. Cam, her father and friend go out and Cam's father loses his shopping list. Cam helps find it.

Flush
by Carl Hiaasen
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Overall, Flush was a pretty good book. It's about how the main character's dad wanted to get justice on someone who was dumping waste into the ocean. The reason I took away a star is because the middle felt boring and long. I didn't really want to keep reading, but I did anyway. It had a sweet ending (SPOILER OMITTED) which redeemed it.

Roll With It
by Jamie Summer
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Roll With It is a book about a girl in a wheelchair, her grandpa who has dementia, her friends, and her love of baking! This is a very sweet story with a satisfying and happy ending.

Perfect
by Natasha Friend
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Perfect is another excellent book by Natasha Friend. It's about a girl who has to go to "Group" because she has an eating disorder. In the group she learns that the most popular girl in school has the same disorder. They quickly become friends. The popular girl is totally fine with her eating disorder, but by the end the main character is able to stop it/overcome it. Overall, a great story!
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