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The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
Must read (11/11/2010)
After reading "The Hunger Games," I was left dying for more. Suzanne Collins has created a one-of-a-kind novel that will definitely keep you turning pages. Not only is the action one of the best parts, so are the intense emotions and the way this book has you laughing andmore
Gossamer
by Lois Lowry
Amazing and inspiring (11/11/2010)
I loved this book! It was so refreshing and mysterious at the same time, along with the inspirational feelings it gave to me. Gossamer showed that love does have an impact. Author Lois Lowry has again created a perfect plot filled with suspense, and, along with that, wovenmore
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