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Barrabas
by PAR AUTOR LAGERKVIST
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It was an odd book

Little Monsters
by Adrienne Brodeur
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The characters are complicated and likable. Exploring each character's view of their family unit and their individual feelings provides the reader with a look at the balancing act taking place. Displays of strength and vulnerability are sprinkled throughout the story, thus drawing in the emotions of the empathetic reader. Characters become favorites and then may change as the plot takes some twists and turns. The story is intriguing and ultimately hits some sensitive assessments as the reader follows characters who are dealing with complex family issues. Characters in the novel, as well as the reader, are all experiencing thought provoking questions about how to maneuver sensitive family relationships without destroying one another. This book is a very good read. You won't be sorry.

The Tale of Magic
by Chris Colfer
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The main character is Brystal Evergreen. In this book Brystal starts out as a normal girl. As a girl she liked to read books,but her kingdom doesn’t allow females to read. Since she can’t read she applies to a job at the library dusting . One day she finds a magical book.A couple days after she finds herself learning how to be a fairy and learning all kinds of magic,and she has many adventures after.I liked this book because it was entertaining,fun,and suspenseful. I didn't have one favorite part of the book because I liked all of it. There are also The Tale Of Witchcraft,and The Tale Of Sorcery if you are looking for more books like the Tale Of Magic.

The Box Turtle
by Vanessa Roeder
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I liked that the turtle kept trying new 5hings.

The Marvellers
by Dhonielle Clayton
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Dhonielle Clayton has created a truly spectacular world, where you can be different and still be marvelous.

The Couch Potato
by Jory John
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I like the couch potato because he is so funny and very stubborn. Well you’re not always supposed to be comfortable I guess and that’s what he learned lessons are good to learn and that’s what you learn in the food books and even though you want to always be comfortable, it’s not always good to be comfortable. It’s true.

The Blue Book
by Elon Hildebrand
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What to do, where to go, what to see in Nantucket. Excellent guide

Cat And Cat Adventures Book 2
by Susie Yi
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The book was very cool and adventurous! The book is about two magical cats that go around their little world, and they like snacks! In one of the adventures, they went to the dragon witch's house and ate pie with a goblin who was rolling on a wheel of cheese down a mountain! Haha! The drawings in the graphic novel are really good.

All The Colors Of The Dark
by Chris Whitaker
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Without hyperbole the best book I've read this year; Literary to a tee, with rich, believably flawed characters, and a gently twisty plot. The narrative style feels like non-supernatural Stephen King at his best (The Body, Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption, Mr. Mercedes) while being reminiscent of the misery level drama (or trauma) of books like 'The Girl Next Door' by Jack Ketchum or 'Before We Were Yours' by Lisa Wingate. While the Story spans decades and over 250 chapters, it never drags; pulling you along the lives of deeply damaged people, concluding in an ending that, while not ideal or perfect, is as messy as real life, and ultimately satisfying.

Stich
by MIHO asada
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good love it
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