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We Deserve Monuments
by Jas Hammonds
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We Deserve Monuments is a novel about seventeen year old Avery Anderson getting uprooted from her home in DC, and moving to Bardell County, Gerogia to live with her grandmother who is suffering from a terminal illness. We Deserve Monuments is very emotionally driving, and has a magnificent plotline that leaves jaws dropped.

Night Owls and Summer Skies
by Rebecca Sullivan
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I personally really liked this comic, It was originally a novel by Rebecca Sullivan which got adapted into a webcomic. The comic itself had a great art style and was funny at points while still moving the plot forward. I'd like to see some sort of sequel to the novel or comic since I found myself a bit upset when there was nothing else to read. Really good, would recommend

The Infinite Noise
by Lauren Shippen
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The book was really good and I feel like it could relate to a lot of teenagers. The book follows a football player empath who can feel the emotions of people around him and he's drawn to one nerdy kid, Adam, who deals with his own issues. The plot progressed well and I liked the way the book's chapters were formatted

The Happy Day
by Ruth Krauss
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Quick book. The last page is the only one that has color.

Don't Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus
by Mo Willems
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I like

Grandmaster Of Demonic Cultivation: Mo Dao Zu Shi (novel) Vol. 1
by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu
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So far so good on this book. Sacrificing your soul to summon a supposed soul that is pure evil is WILD though.

Kill For Me, Kill For You
by Steve Cavanagh
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Kill For Me, Kill For You is a book about three women; two of then are named Amanda and Wendy, who discover that they are both similar in that they lost their familes, and are willing to get rid of the other's worst enemy. The other woman is named Ruth, who gets attacked by a mysterious blue eyed man and struggles to feel safe within the busy city. For how far I got in the novel, the story is very gripping and I can't wait to find out more later.

Pokémon Adventures (gold And Silver), Vol. 8
by Hidenori Kusaka
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Pokémon Adventures Vol.8 is the beginning of the Gold Silver and Crystal arc, where we are thrown to the Johto region and meet Gold (the best character in the series), and a strange thief named Silver. Gold's mission? Find out the true motives of Silver. This book introduces a way better cast of characters compared to the last two arcs, so it is very high up in my rankings.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever
by Jeff Kinney
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In this book of the series, Greg is on the run from the district and the police for vandalizing property. As he hides in his house, he realizes he’s snowed in from a blizzard. He now has to wait it out and see what happens to him after the storm clears. In my opinion, this book was really great and it’s a great Christmas themed diary, im really happy that they came out with a movie for it too.

Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See
by Eric Carle
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I liked all the cute animals.
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