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by testsuphomeAdmin — If These Wings Could Fly by Kyrie McCauley follows Leighton, a teen dealing with an abusive father and family secrets. She finds hope and strength through her bond with a local bird sanctuary.
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2.2 K Words • Jan 24, '25
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241 Words • Jan 24, '25
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430 Words • Jan 24, '25
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by testsuphomeAdmin — Wed to the Grendel by Elizabeth L. Brooks reimagines the Beowulf legend, focusing on a young woman married to the monster Grendel. She faces the challenges of love, power, and her unlikely bond with a legendary creature.
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2.1 K Words • Jan 24, '25
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2.0 K Words • Jan 24, '25
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2.1 K Words • Jan 24, '25
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by testsuphomeAdmin — The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton follows Ponyboy Curtis, a teen caught between the rival Greasers and Socs. As tensions rise, he learns about loyalty, friendship, and class struggles.
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244 Words • Jan 24, '25
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by testsuphomeAdmin — Savvy by Ingrid Law follows 13-year-old Mibs Beaumont, who discovers her magical powers on her birthday. As she embarks on an adventure, she learns about family, strength, and self-discovery.
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2.2 K Words • Jan 24, '25
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1.7 K Words • Jan 24, '25
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by testsuphomeAdmin — Elon Musk*= by Walter Isaacson is a biography that delves into the life and career of the tech entrepreneur, exploring his visionary projects, personal struggles, and role in shaping industries like electric vehicles, space exploration, and AI.
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2.1 K Words • Jan 8, '25
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103 Words • Jan 8, '25
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92 Words • Jan 8, '25
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by testsuphomeAdmin — The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes is a historical novel set in 1930s Kentucky, following a group of women who become traveling librarians, facing personal and societal challenges while forming deep bonds and making a lasting impact on their community.
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5.4 K Words • Jan 8, '25
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by testsuphomeAdmin — Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli follows Jeffrey “Maniac” Magee, a boy who runs away from his aunt and uncle’s home and becomes a local legend. As he forms friendships and confronts racism, he searches for a place to belong.
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2.0 K Words • Jan 24, '25
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1.9 K Words • Jan 24, '25
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by testsuphomeAdmin — The Catcher in the Rye follows Holden Caulfield, a troubled teen who, after being expelled from his prep school, wanders New York City. As he grapples with growing up, loneliness, and the phoniness of the adult world, he yearns to protect childhood innocence. Salinger’s novel explores themes of isolation and the struggles of adolescence.
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1.7 K Words • Jan 24, '25
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1.9 K Words • Jan 24, '25
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1.8 K Words • Jan 24, '25
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by testsuphomeAdmin — The Dutch House by Ann Patchett is a family saga that follows siblings Danny and Maeve, who are haunted by their childhood home, the grand Dutch House, and the complex legacy of love, loss, and betrayal tied to it.
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46 Words • Jan 8, '25
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4.2 K Words • Jan 8, '25
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by testsuphomeAdmin — The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin explores the nature of creativity, offering insights and philosophical reflections on how to cultivate a creative mindset and approach life as an artist.
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4.3 K Words • Jan 8, '25
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163 Words • Jan 8, '25