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Unicorn And Yeti Book cheer up
by Heather Ayris Burnell
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I like this book because they have fun. My favorite part is when unicorn is cold.

Catching Fire (hunger Games, Book Two)
by Suzanne Collins
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The best of the Hunger Games series I think.

Children Of The Quicksands
by Efua Traoré
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A AWESOME read for kids, teens, AND adults alike. A very good book! I thank the author for this AWESOME book and teaching readers like me the culture of Nigeria! Very adventurous tale about a young girl who visits her grandma, a gets sucked into a magical lake, and stuck in the history of her family and culture of Nigeria.

Tender Bar
by J.r. Moehringer
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I loved the authors writing style and can easily picture all the characters that influenced his life.

Smile
by Raina Telgemeier
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What a heartwarming, poignant story about teenage girl issues. Such realistic and valuable role modeling!

This Monster Wants To Eat Me, Vol. 2
by Sai Naekawa
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Just as it appears that our protagonist and her would be devour-er reach an understanding the situation is further complicated by the revelation that one of their classmates is a protective deity determined to protect out of guilt for letting the tragedy that took her whole family. The whole affair is presented gothic soap opera reminiscent of Dark Shadows. While you never forget that the story is set in japan; it has a real sense of place, and the mythology is ever present, but it could easily be adapted to be set anywhere coastal with a rich folklore to draw from. The translation seems clean and efficient and the delicate lifework of the art is beautiful , even when the subject mater is horrific.

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.

Wonder
by R. J. Palacio
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Great book about a kid named August Pullman with Treacher Collins Syndrome

The Lost Apothecary
by Sarah Penner
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A step into history brings out the wide-eyed boy in me. The present pains that mingled with the protagonists life-struggles fit all too well into her archaeological explorations.

Unicorn diaries the glitter bug
by Rebecca Elliott
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I like unicorn diaries, the glitter bug because I like when the kitsune helps, the unicorns feel better and I like when it grows it’s nice tail and turned into golden white
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