Recommended by LJ and Ainsly. Perks of being a wallflower is a good book because it is the realistic life of a high schooler in a diary form. Simons Homosapian Agenda is a good book because it is about a teen who is planning on coming out to his parents and friends. And If I Stay is good because Otis based in Portland Oregon and it contains music love and family and heartbreak
Book review by: Abby, Ella, Isabel, Alma, and Svatik
Alex is a 17 year old girl with schizophrenia, who struggles daily with the line between her imagination and reality. When she meets a boy who she tjought she had imagined, she begins slowly unraveling a long unsolved mystery.
Running is life to Jessica, a high school girl on the track team. But one day her life gets turned upside down, when a tragic accident occurs, and she can no longer run. Her path to recovery is uplifting and inspiring, and it sucks you in from the first page.
1. The Hate U Give The Hate U Give is a story about a girl living in a poor black community and dealing with the repercussions of being a witness to her friend being shot and killed by a cop without reason. It focuses on police brutality and systemic racism through the eyes of a young black girl, and it’s a very powerful story.
2. I’ll Give You the Sun This book is about twins, a brother and sister. It has an interesting component in that the perspective switches between the two siblings and two different points in time. The storyline was very interesting and captivating, and it is hard to put down.
All The Bright Places This book is about the relationship between two teens along with their own personal struggles. It’s a very sweet, well-written story and it’s the kind of book that is difficult to describe but amazing all the same.
Book review by: Abby, Ella, Isabel, Alma, Svatik Maddy hasn’t left her house since she was a baby. She is allergic to almost everything, and her mom (who is also her doctor) protects her by making sure that she is never exposed to the many things that could kill her. She doesn’t love her lack of freedom, but he loves her mom, and she has as normal makes a life as possible without leaving her house. But when a boy moves into the house next door, Maddy begins to realize that never interacting with anyone I not a life she wants to live.
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Recommended by LJ and Ainsly. Perks of being a wallflower is a good book because it is the realistic life of a high schooler in a diary form. Simons Homosapian Agenda is a good book because it is about a teen who is planning on coming out to his parents and friends. And If I Stay is good because Otis based in Portland Oregon and it contains music love and family and heartbreak
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Alex is a 17 year old girl with schizophrenia, who struggles daily with the line between her imagination and reality. When she meets a boy who she tjought she had imagined, she begins slowly unraveling a long unsolved mystery.
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Running is life to Jessica, a high school girl on the track team. But one day her life gets turned upside down, when a tragic accident occurs, and she can no longer run. Her path to recovery is uplifting and inspiring, and it sucks you in from the first page.
1. The Hate U Give
ReplyDeleteThe Hate U Give is a story about a girl living in a poor black community and dealing with the repercussions of being a witness to her friend being shot and killed by a cop without reason. It focuses on police brutality and systemic racism through the eyes of a young black girl, and it’s a very powerful story.
2. I’ll Give You the Sun
This book is about twins, a brother and sister. It has an interesting component in that the perspective switches between the two siblings and two different points in time. The storyline was very interesting and captivating, and it is hard to put down.
All The Bright Places
This book is about the relationship between two teens along with their own personal struggles. It’s a very sweet, well-written story and it’s the kind of book that is difficult to describe but amazing all the same.
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Maddy hasn’t left her house since she was a baby. She is allergic to almost everything, and her mom (who is also her doctor) protects her by making sure that she is never exposed to the many things that could kill her. She doesn’t love her lack of freedom, but he loves her mom, and she has as normal makes a life as possible without leaving her house. But when a boy moves into the house next door, Maddy begins to realize that never interacting with anyone I not a life she wants to live.
The Name of the WInd by Patrick Rothfuss
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Racing In the Rain by Garth Stein
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The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon By Stephen King