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Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Old School
by Jeff Kinney
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In this story Greg is wondering when life was old was it better or worse and so what his parents do so they can have a taste of the old days they do this thing called unplugging to see what is life without technology

Confessions the murder of an Angel
by James Patterson
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It was a very interesting book but a little hard to follow. You need to pay very close attention.

The Happiest Kids In The World
by Rina may Acosta
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The book is okay. I don’t mind I that I read it but I wouldn’t read it again or recommend it to anyone. It just didn’t line up with my personal viewpoint.

Animal Farm
by George Orwell
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This book was not too bad. From the title I was expecting the outcome book to be completely different.

The Lightning Thief Graphic Novel Percy Jackson
by Rick Riordan
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I like Graphic Novels a lot so this book was very good. I like being able to picture them in my mind and then being able to see them come to life in a book. So overall this graphic novel was good just like the book. I liked the illustrations on the different monsters like the Minotaur.

The Broken Bike Boy And The Queen Of 33rd Street
by Sharon G Flake
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I love it because I liked the ending.

Big Nate in the zone
by Lincoln Peirce
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This book is about all the different sports that nate has played in a completion of soccer basketball and baseball and showed the funniest of the funniest and was a good comic

The Invisible Life Of Addie Larue
by V. E. Schwab
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This book has officially reinstated my love for reading. As someone who hasn’t been an avid reader for years, the book honestly seemed a little daunting at first; it was lengthy, but I soon realized it was rightfully so. The beginning started off a little slow, but 300 years requires a lot of backstory, and it ended up building a solid foundation for an incredible story. Once the plot started to get messy, I became absorbed in the characters and the poetry. In fact, I put off reading the final chapters because I wasn’t ready for it all to end. If you’re looking for something beautiful and existential, for something that will make your head spin, and for something that feels disgustingly and uncomfortably real, I urge you to read The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue. 5/5 ??

Lily And The Octopus
by Steven Rowley
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This is a book about loneliness and how we can contribute to our own misery. And this is a story about a man and his dog. This book is magical realism and I don’t feel it’s really my genre. I feel like I’d like it best as a short story. I did really like how it ended.

Where The Sidewalk Ends By Shel Silverstein
by Shel Silverstein
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This book was great I loved it. The poems were so funny. I couldn't put this book down.
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