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Beckoning Fates
by TurtleMe
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I loved how, even though Aurthor is super strong, he still has to get even stronger if he wants to protect himself and those he loves. This is because on a field trip to a dungeon while in Xyrus academy, he falls into the lower regions coming across one of the 6 strongest people in his continent who was currently dying. This just shows how much more he had to grow if he wanted to stop the Retainer, from another continent, who killed a Lance

Parachute Kids: A Graphic Novel
by Betty C. Tang
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Amazing book! Would recommend.

Harry Potter And The Half-blood Prince
by J.K. Rowling
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This book is about Harry knowing that snape was a death eater and how he knew that and the adventure he made with his friends and Dumbledore. And also the best part is how Harry and Ginny had a relationship

The Murderbot Diaries Vol. 1
by Martha Wells
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AMAZING BOOK, 100 STARS!!!! Just read it! It’s awesome. This book consists of 2 novellas about a SecUnit, who calls itself Murderbot. This book is awesome read the entire series!

The Mediterranean Family Table
by Angelo Acquista
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Delicious book with beautiful photos and informative nutrition and diet.

Real Friends
by Shannon Hale
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I loved this book! It’s a great way to showcase the importance of friendship and the dangers of the dreaded “groups of popular jerks.” I don’t like the way it portrays 6th graders a s”cool,” when 6th graders are just like 5th graders, but the boys are more annoying. ;)

Coal River
by Ellen Marie Wiseman
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I don't give away spoilers in my reviews. I am a fan of Ms. Wiseman's writing - specifically, all the research she does to write her books. I did not know much about the coal industry at all. I feel like I have a pretty good grasp of it after reading Coal River. I love historical books because I like to learn while I read. Emma is a young woman who once lived in Coal River. She's vowed to never return for very good reason. After becoming an orphan years later, she finds herself back in Coal River at her Uncle Otis' home. He is the local coal mine owner and a brutal, harsh man. Her Aunt Ida only wants Emma in the home to provide free maid duties. Emma has a past history with her cousin Percy and is not happy to live in their home. Emma has maid duties as well as store clerk duties in the coal mine's general store. She begins to learn about the coal mine and how its employees are treated. Most upsetting to her is how young the breaker boys are and how dangerous their jobs are. I don't give away spoilers so I'll just say this was a spectacular, emotional read that is so well written. I was often sad while reading it, but also found a lot of hope in Emma. (from my Goodreads review)

The Little Liar
by Mitch Albom
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Good

We Do Not Welcome Our Ten-year-old Overlord
by Garth Nix
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Fast paced, as is to be expected for a YA book. Would be a great intro to the genre.

Scoundrels: Star Wars Legends
by Timothy Zahn
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Ocean's Eleven in space. Yes.
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