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The Categorical Universe Of Candice Phee
by Barry Jonsberg
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I loved this book! It's realistic fiction (my favorite genre) and talks about how the main character Candice fixes the problems in her life (including a lot of family problems, problems with her pet, and problems with her friend). I really like it because it is a nice, heart warming story than some people can relate to. I would definatley recomend this to anyone!

Wings Of Fire Dragonslayer
by Tui T. Sutherland
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This is like one of the best books because wings of fire point of view is from dragon but know I get to see the point of view from humans.

Lush
by Natasha Friend
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Lush is a great book about a girl (Sam) whose father is an alcholic and it makes life really hard for her, yet he doesn't seem to notice. She starts a friendship with someone by leaving them notes in the library. In the end, her dad got help and she got a new friends so it all worked out.

Hunger Games Book 1
by Suzanne Collins
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This book was very fast-paced, exhilarating, and a lot of fun to read. The events in the book always had my attention, and there was not one dull moment. I really look forward to reading the following book of the series, and I want to know what happens next.

Girl In The Blue Coat By Monica Hesse
by Monica Hesse
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I am in love with this book. Not only is it interesting and captivating, but it also is very educational in terms of World War 2. The book starts off with Hanneke Baker, whos boyfriend died serving front lines as a soldier. Since then, she has been working in the Black Market, selling illegal goods such as sugar, bread, coffee, and tea by using dead people's rations & and motivated by the drive for money that keeps her family stable. Hanneke is very good at finding things. But when Mrs. Janssen, one of Hanneke's clients, asks her to find a Jewish girl she has been hiding in her house who recently went missing, Hanneke is put on an emotional rollercoaster. Throughout the book, she discovers her own self-worth, and for the first time, allows herself to grieve since the loss of Bas. And all along, Hanneke learns some very shocking truths about the girl Mrs. Janssen had been hiding. This book is excellent and I would highly recommend it!

There Might Be Lobsters
by Carolyn Crimi
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A total joy - Sukie the dog overcomes her fears at the Lake Michigan Beach in Chicago. Great characters, wonderful setting.

How To Catch A Leprechaun Book
by Adam Wallace
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This book is about traps for leprechauns. It was fun!

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.

Your Own Worst Enemy
by Gordon Jack
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I really enjoyed this book (much more than expected)! The book follows three people who are all running for student council president. There is Stacey, who has always been involved in student council and is generally a crowd pleaser. There is Julia, who just moved here, yet people seem to love her! Lastly there is Tony, the guy who only cares about chocolate milk. The race tears people and friendships apart.... I'd definitely recommend this book to anyone!

Wings Of Fire Brightest night
by Tui T. Sutherland
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Even thought the book was a comic version it helped me understand the book more better. So if you are new to wings of fire I recommend reading the comic version first so you can understand.
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