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| Hope was here |
| Bauer, Joan, 1951- |
| Laughter and loss are abundant in this story of a girl fighting for what she believes is both good and right. |
| Children's Fiction BAUER |
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| Ender's game |
| Card, Orson Scott. |
| Also read the Ender's Shadow series. |
| Adult Fiction CARD |
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| Just listen : a novel |
| Dessen, Sarah. |
| A story of family, friendship, love, loss, and music. |
| Teen Fiction DESSEN |
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| The house of the scorpion |
| Farmer, Nancy, 1941- |
| A science fiction novel that is so realistic it will have you believing that if you cross the United States southern border, you will not encounter Mexico... |
| Children's Fiction FARMER |
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| Infidel |
| Hirsi Ali, Ayaan, 1969- |
| An adult book for a reason. Leaves you with a greater understanding of Islam and the culture surrounding it. |
| Adult Nonfiction Book 921 H618 |
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| Burned |
| Hopkins, Ellen. |
| Told through poems, keep a tissue box handy. |
| Teen Fiction HOPKINS |
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| The view from Saturday |
| Konigsburg, E. L. |
| I read this book at least three times a year. Yes, it's that good. |
| Children's Fiction KONIGSB |
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| To kill a mockingbird |
| Lee, Harper. |
| Read this book now, then read it again in a year, and again the year after that, and continue until the day you die. Every time you will get more from this timeless tale and you will never tire of it. |
| Adult Fiction LEE |
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| The giver |
| Lowry, Lois. |
| You will never perceive our world the same again. |
| Children's Fiction LOWRY |
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| I am the messenger |
| Zusak, Markus. |
| A story of self-discovery in a modern world. |
| Children's Fiction ZUSAK |
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| The book thief |
| Zusak, Markus. |
| It's told from the point of view of Death. Now I dare you not to read it. |
| Teen Fiction ZUSAK |
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