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Speak
by Laurie Halse Anderson

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This book is important because it helps young people to recognise both the signs of sexual assault/PTSD and the manners in which cisgender men, may be toxic people. Adults must teach how not to victim-blame the survior of this type of trauma, especially. Helped me feel less alone when I was going through a similar mental health crisis. Unity is crucial for healing.

How To Train Your Dragon The Complete Book Of Dragons
by Cressida Cowell

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It's a great book but the sketches make it a little harder to see. But overall it's an amazing book.

Push
by Sapphire

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I liked how her writing improved as I read the book. My heart absolutely broke for her when she discusses she's HIV positive. Also, her yearning for love and being completely confused by what it is.

The Bluest Eye By Toni Morrison
by Toni Morrison

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Call Of The Wild
by Jack London

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The entire book all I wanted to do was make Buck my dog and spoil him like crazy. The beatings by Man and dog fights were a lot to read, but I'm glad he found John, even for a little while.

twilight
by Myers

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Very nice

To Kill A Mockingbird
by Harper Lee

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A very memorable novel about how we should be contra injustice and that those who do are very important to society. when we dont stand up for what's right, we are on the oppressive side. it might not be easy or simple but the correct thing to do is always going to be justified regardless of anything else.

The Glass Castle
by Jeannette Walls

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The way she talked about her father's bi-polar, from his sweet and loving side to his drunk, abusive side was very powerful. I can't imagine going throguh that experience.

Harry Potter Books Set
by Jk Rowling

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<3 my favourite series because it opens my imagination.

1984
by George Orwell

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