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The Rose And The Dagger
by Renee Ahdieh
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This book is honestly so good. It keeps you on your toes the whole time. I cried more than once. One thing I learned from this book was that love always wins. Even when you hate someone so deeply, that sliver of love will always shine through.

Stressed Ninja
by Mary Nhin
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The book was just okay. It taught the DBT strategy of 5-4-3-2-1..when stressed to think of 5 things I can see, 4 things I can touch, etc. I’m not a fan of that method, and that’s all that the book was about.

Diabetes Without Drugs
by Suzy Cohen
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This was a very informational book about helping those struggling with diabetes or insulin resistance naturally and without traditional medications. This book was an eye opener about learning to take care of yourself and live a better life without using medications.

Ivy And Bean Whats The Big Idea
by Annie Barrows
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Ivy and Bean book 7 is about a science fair they had to find a something for the science fair so they did something with the global warming. The idea was all the grow-ups did not feel safe in nature so Ivy and Bean got a idea to get some blankets and put them on the grass and tell the grow-ups the lie down on the blankets and look up and to feel how nice the wind is Ivy and Bean had the grow -ups lie down for two minutes when the two minutes done Ivy and Bean tell the grow - ups that is was time to get up.

The Bad Beginning
by Lemony Snicket
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The Baudelaire children are made orphans when their parents die in a fire. They then are told to stay with a distant “cousin” who has a twisted plan to get the children’s fortune and will go to any lengths to get it.

Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
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I liked it, but I think it's very overhyped. I would probably tell other people to read it though. My favorite character was Haymitch, which autocorrect thinks should be "Hey Mitch."

Jack and Jill and Big Dog Bill
by Martha Weston
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I liked the book because it takes place in my favorite season...winter.

Because Of Winn Dixie
by Kate Dicamillo Mercy Watson
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I liked this book. I watched the movie after reading it. The movie was a little different than the book. The book was better.

Scarlet The Lunar Chronicles
by Renegades By Marissa Meyer
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I love how this is a continuation of the futuristic tale of Cinderella. I love how the author intertwines the main characters from two different fairy tales, this book being mostly about Little Red Riding Hood.

Fly Guy Meets Fly Girl
by Tedd Arnold
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I thought this book was dumb because it was a love story.
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