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The Tower Of Nero (the Trials Of Apollo Book 5)
by Rick Riordan
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The Tower Of Nero is the last book of the Trials of Apollo series. Apollo has to defeat Nero who is now stronger than ever and python his old enime , that would be the real challenge . I loved this book , in my opinion it was probably the best book in the sires because it was the last book so it was filled with more suspense than the other ones.

This Hotel Is Haunted! (geronimo Stilton #50)
by Geronimo Stilton
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I think that this book was an easy read for me. First of all, the clues to find out who the ghost was. We're too easy for me and I knew who it was. Secondly, the text and how the author wrote the book was super easy. I finished the book in 7 minutes. But I really liked the graphics and the storyline.

Ultimate Weird But True
by National Geographic
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june / july 2023 edition .................

Swim Team
by Johnnie Christmas
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"Swim Team" by Johnnie Christmas is a graphic novel about a girl named Bree who just moved to Florida. Bree is very thrilled for the first day at her new school, Enith Brigitha Middle School, but joined the only elective that fits her schedule, Swim 101. She detests swimming and even worse, everyone else can swim except her. She hates that she can't swim, and her neighbor, Ms. Etta, begins to give her swimming lessons. Surprisingly, she makes the team and she gets better each day. See what consequences she faces. Overall, this book is fun and an easy read. I didn't like graphic novels, but "Swim Team" changed my mind.

John The Skeleton
by Triinu Laan
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I would give this book a 5 star rating because I love how in this picture book there is mini chapters. Also I love how in each mini chapter there is a new story about John, Gramps, and Grams!

Eight Times Up
by John Corr
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Eight Times Up by John Corr is a fiction. The book is about Riley trying out a new sport, aikido. Aikido is a Japanese martial arts. He tries out aikido in hope of controlling his emotions better and to have less anxiety in his life. Even though Riley faces many difficulties during this new sport, he finds out many important things also. Riley's aikido experience gives out a special message to all.

Nat Enough: A Graphic Novel (nat Enough #1)
by Maria Scrivan
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This book was interesting and I couldn't stop reading! I love this book because some parts connected to my life too! I also think that the " mean girl " was a little too mean. Overall I liked this book because it's very interesting!

Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone
by J.K. Rowling
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This book was amazing because I loved all the detail j.K rowling added, suspense and how the Harry Potter series started. I love harry potter.

Rick: A George Novel
by Alex Gino
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This book has a character who is trying to figure out who he is. He is struggling with grades and making friends but find a club that helps him figure out his true identity. This makes me feel that if I am ever lost, I can always ask for help.

The Summer I Turned Pretty
by Jenny Han
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This book is perfect for those who want to read about the juicy life of the main character, Isabel, or Belly Conklin. Belly and her family go to their family’s beach house every summer. For the summers before, she was only seen as a little sister. However, this year was different. She has a major glow up, and she still had the same crush, Conrad, whom was her family friend. However, Conrad showed no feelings for Belly, and was feeling more distant this year due to multiple things. Towards the end of the story, Belly dates another guy, Cam, while she still had a crush on Conrad. She eventually confronts to Conrad, which doesn’t end up well. This book makes readers feel as if they are experiencing the plot with Belly, and has a lot of relatable experiences. Overall, this book is really good and interesting, but is a little fast paced, and I had to read it twice to fully understand all of the plot.
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