By Suzanne Collins Overview: The first book in this series is amazing! It’s super suspenseful and exciting, very entertaining! This book would definitely be better for people ages 13 and up. If you’ve heard of this before, you know that the premise is very violent so expect a lot of

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By Cherie Priest Overview: The mystery was so well written, and I was glued to my seat the whole time! The characters and relationships were well-written, and the art was so beautiful that now I want a full Princess X comic book! This book is great for kids twelve and

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By Christopher Healy Overview: This story has such an original idea. All of the characters are quirky and lovable, and their story is definitely a page-turner. Their adventures are exciting and some points can be serious, but the characters are always finding themselves in ridiculous situations. Perfect for ages eight

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By James Riley Overview: James Riley is a really funny author, and there are a lot of majorly-comical scenes that people of all ages will love! The characters are well developed, and the plot is exciting and fun. I’d say people grades six and up would most enjoy this book.

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By Justin Somper Overview: This was a fun, entertaining read! You might enjoy it if you like adventures on the high seas and pirates and such. I would recommend this to people grades six and up. The content level is kind of medium, but the reading level is a little

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By Leigh Bardugo Overview: The grishaverse is a really rich world, where no detail is spared and everything feels so realistically described! The heist is really well-planned, and everything was so well paced and excited! The characters were all so realistic, and they all grew and changed over the course

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By Carlos Hernandez Overview: Soooo good! Sal and Gabi are super smart and fantastic, and I loved reading about them. Every single character is three dimensional and amaaaazing! I would recommend this to people ages 10-14. Kids older than that might even get the jokes and enjoy it, but the

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By Brandon Mull Overview: I’d say this book is a perfect series to read when you are looking for a more in-depth, long term adventure. Sometimes it’s kind of annoying to read single-book fantasy stories because they can’t capture all of the adventures that need to happen in such a

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By Scott Westerfield and Alex Puvilland Overview: This graphic novel is a really exciting adventure, not to mention a little creepy, but in a good way. I thought the illustrator did a good job rendering the creepiness, and the color choices were great, they really emphasized the whole radioactive feel.

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Sometimes the summer months can be packed with adventures, but there are always those lazy days when you’d rather read about someone else’s adventure.

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