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Fairest Of All (whatever After #1).
by Sarah Mlynowski
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It was awesome

Poor Little Guy
by Elanna Allen
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Very humorous, full of fun. The little guy is a big guy. I liked that at the end when the octopus had spikes all over his tongue the blowfish said poor little guy.

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.

A Song Called Home
by Sara Zarr
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Heartwarming and funny, A Song Called Home will take you into the life of Lou, as she goes on a journey of self discovery.

A Grimm Warning
by Chris Colfer
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It was wonderful. I liked the part where Alex became a fairy Godmother even though she was young.

Shouting At The Rain
by Lynda Mullaly Hunt
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I really liked how the setting of the book is in Cape Cod because it is my favorite place to go on vacation. I also really liked it because it was very interesting and it kept me paying attention.

The Meditations
by Marcus Aurelius
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Wanda McCaddon narrates this insightful work of Marcus Aurelius, who meditated upon the wisdom of his present times, and succinctly summarized them into a timeless and true synopsis of how to live a life of love and ethic.

Fire Keeper's Daughter
by Angeline Boulley
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Book by a Native American.

Girls of Paper and FIre
by Natasha Ngan
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One of my favorite books ever!

The Midnight Library
by Matt Haig
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Interesting read but I found it to be a little obvious and didactic.
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