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The Book Of Bill
by Alex Hirsch
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The Book of Bill is a continuation of the Gravity Falls series, and provides the twisted words and imagery of the main antagonist, Bill Cipher. The book does a good job of letting us into the mind of Bill, but I expected a darker novel than what it actually was.

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

Solo Leveling, Vol. 4 (novel)
by Chugong
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The book is pretty good and I would recommend it for people that are looking for action in Manga, with a slight twist in coolness.

The Silver Eyes (Five Nights at Freddy's Graphic Novel #1)
by Scott Cawthon
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This book is somewhat based off the five nights at Freddy’s games and it shows how dark and scary the game is. This book is set in a fictional town called Hurricane in the state of Utah. It’s a weird town, kids disappear and murders seem to be a common occurrence in this town. In this book 4 kids explore an abandoned mall which was once home to their childhood memories and trauma. Freddy’s Pizzeria. This place has been abandoned since the murders of 5 kids happened back in the year 1983. The more they explore the more they uncover what police and officials have been trying to keep secret. In my opinion, this is somewhat a twisted and gory book because it shows the death of children and gruesome ways someone can die. This would be something in a teen or young adult could read. but in all, great book and it puts a lot of more story to the video games.

Persona 5, Vol. 7
by Hisato Murasaki
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Volume seven of persona 5 continues after the defeat of kaneshiro when the phantom thieves are forced to take their monthly tests in school which afterwards they celebrate their victory. this joy is short lived as then afterwards a new threat reveals themself stating that they will reveal their identities to the police if they do not comply

One Piece, Vol. 1
by Eiichiro Oda
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In this book, Monkey D. Luffy is a boy with somewhat extraordinary powers after eating a substance called the “Gum Gum devil fruit” which gave him the power to be stretchy like rubber. In the book, Luffy is set out on a quest to find a hidden treausre left by Legendary pirate Gold Roger named “The One Piece”. This is what sparked the golden era known as “The great Pirate era”. On the way, he meets friends and new crew mates to help him on his journey. In my opinion, this book is great for teens who like manga/anime, I would also recommend watching the anime and the new live action show on Netflix!

Naruto
by Masashi Kishimoto
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In this book, we see a young boy named Naruto who is an orphan and ninja in training dreaming of become hokage (emperor or king). This is my second favorite manga/anime and I know it’s others' favorite.

Ava's Demon, Book 1: Reborn
by Michelle Fus
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Ava's Demon is about a girl named Ava and the demon haunting her. The demon, however, might just be the ghost of an alien queen, Wrathia, seeking revenge on the one that destroyed her empire, a god like person named Titan

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.

Wonder
by R. J. Palacio
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I read this book each summer because this is one of my favorite summer books and it fascinates me that a boy with a disability finds a way to live and be like a normal person despite what people may believe about him. The character August or Auggie is a 10 year old boy who has a skin condition where his skin will look deformed or burnt, not a lot of people learn to appreciate him but more into the book he makes friends and memories with people that help him learn how to appreciate himself and not to listen to what others may think. In my opinion, this book is a life lesson to people who may say bad things about themselves or to other people.
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