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Archie's Favorite High School Comics (Archie's Favorite Comics)
By Archie Superstars
In this four-hundred-page conglomeration of the best Archie high school comics in publishing history, join Archie, Betty, Veronica, Reggie, Jughead, and the gang in various school situations! Missed homework assignments, far-from-perfect equilibrium, and trouble with Mr. Weatherbee will keep readers heckling till the very last page. Don't miss out on this highly entertaining graphic novel spanning across several decades of Archie fun!
Betty & Veronica: Girls Rule! (Archie & Friends All-Stars)
By Archie Superstars
Don't miss out on this beautiful, humorous, exciting Betty and Veronica edition of Archie Comics! Archie, Reggie, Jughead, Dilton, and the rest of the guys have starred in countless comic strips of their own, but what about Betty, Veronica, Nancy, Midge, and the rest of the girl gang? These fierce females are unstoppable. Girl power forever!
Truth or Dare
By Jacqueline Green
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THIS BOOK IS SO GOOD BECAUSE IT TALKS ABOUT GIRLZ AND HOW THY DO LITTLE THINGS......
The Vine Basket
By Josanne La Valley
I really like this book because it shows a girl's determination to help her family. This book can sweep you back to the time of the struggles of the Uyghur in East Turkestan.
Frog and Toad Together (An I Can Read Book)
By Arnold Lobel
frog went to toad's house and toad was planting flower's. And frog went to have some seed's so toad give some to frog. And frog went running to his house to plant his seed's. Then he stayed 2 night with the seed's. Then toad came to frog's house's and find him sleeping and then he wake up and the seed's was growing. and frog was so happy.
Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story
By Nora Raleigh Baskin
I read this book in my class for read aloud. It is a nine eleven story from different perspectives. One is a muslim girl her name is Naheed, the second is a teenage boy named Will who lives in Pennsylvania, and a african-american kid named Sergio. I think they all had these perspectives to show how everyone was affected by it in a different way. Naheed got affected by it because she wore a hijab and she was Muslim, and the terrorists were Muslim. Will gets affected because a while before the attack his father passed away, and on the attack one plane hit a field close to his neighborhood so he saw that plane. Sergio had problems himself because he could pretty much hear the attack because he lived in NY, and he won some educational award so he got money and his father who never even showed up EVER in his life suddenly came because he wanted part of the money. If you are at the library or a bookstore please pick up this book.
All Fall Down (Embassy Row, Book 1)
By Ally Carter
All Fall Down is an AWESOME novel! It's about 16 year old Grace who has a problem. She vividly remembers her mother's murder. She remembers the Scarred Man, and the flames, and her mother's last words, "Grace, no!" A Grace moves to Embassy Row in Adria, where countries's ambassadors reside, she meets many people. There's Grandpa, her stubborn grandfather who refuses to let Grace think the death is not an accident and pays for her therapists with his ambassador-of-America money. There's Ms. Chancellor, who knows Grace's mother and wants to be Grace's friend. There's Noah, Rosie, and Megan, three Embassy Row kids who have some hidden talents. Then Alexei, the Russian ambassador's kid who keeps tabs on Grace for stupid reasons(according to Grace). And then there's the Scarred Man, who lives on Embassy Row. Grace tells Noah, Rosie, and Megan about her mother's death, and they help her keep tabs on him. But everything in Grace's world falls down once she learns three terrible truths: the Scarred Man is the right man at the night of her mother's death, he didn't kill her mother, and the last one shatters her. When everyone says it's an accident, they were right; Grace killed her mother. Of course, Ally Carter couldn't fit every adventure of Grace's into this book, so the series continues. Next time I go to the library, I will definitely get the next two books.
Maybe One Day
By Melissa Kantor
this book made me really sad! it emphasizes the value of friendship, some parts are unrealistic, but the author mentions that she compromised realistic parts for the story.
See You On a Starry Night
By Lisa Schroeder
"See You On a Starry Night" by the beloved Lisa Schroeder is about a girl whose parents have recently divorced, Juliet. In turn, Juliet moves to a beachside house with her mom and her older sister. When she isn't visiting the beach Book Trailer, making friends, or composing lists, she tries to figure out who's behind the message-in-a-bottle she finds in the ocean. This novel moves a bit slowly and is often submerged in Juliet's thoughts rather than actions, but otherwise, it's a sweet and suitable book for anyone who's experienced family conflict.
Magic Hearts (Candy Fairies)
By Helen Perelman
No doubt about it, Berry the Fruit Fairy is one of the most fashionable fairies in Candy Kingdom. Heart Day is coming up, and she's excited to concoct another heart-shaped sweet. But when she sees a beautiful dress on another fairy, Berry can't help but prioritize her Heart Day outfit over her duties. While trying to sew a gorgeous outfit, she sees some wild candy hearts growing and thinks she's struck gold. But when the hearts turn out to be sour and have horribly appearance-related consequences when eaten, Berry must seek out whatever she can to set things right.









