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Harry Potter
by J.k. Rowling

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amazing best book ever

twilight
by Myers

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Very nice

The Bluest Eye By Toni Morrison
by Toni Morrison

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****

Harry Potter Books Set
by Jk Rowling

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<3 my favourite series because it opens my imagination.

Animal Farm
by George Orwell

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I really enjoyed seeing the how the different animals coincide with current political figures and how we can be like sheep following the pigs.

All Boys Aren't Blue By George M. Johnson
by George M Johnson

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This was very interesting. I was able to empathize with the authors family history and struggle with his identify.

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.

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.

I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
by Maya Angelou

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got me to like biographical books and i began to think about the idea that how everyone has a story to tell no matter what. usually we hide things/topics/relationships that hold the most significance or key value for us

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.