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The Key of Kilenya by Andrea Pearson: This book starts out with an exciting scene and keeps going. From the first chapter I was hooked into the book. Each page brought a new adventure into the life of the hero Jacob. Along the way he meets new friends and finds out more about himself. A great fantasy for young and old alike. I recommend it. Read full review.
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 | The Wednesday Letters by Brandon Mull reviewed by Glenda Bonner. A fantasy to enjoy by anyone about ten years or older. The adventures of four young friend--Nate, Pigeon, Summer and Trevor, as a result of their meeting the grandmotherly owner of the Sweet Tooth Ice Cream and Candy Shop Read Review |
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| The Candy Shop War by Brandon Mull Candy that makes you weightless, unbreakable and a master of disguise. Sounds unbelievable to Nate, Summer, Trevon and Pigeon until they meet candy shop owner Mrs. White. Read complete Review |  |
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 | Be Prepared by Julie Coulter Bellon: At a lost on how to guide your boys through their scouting and young men's experience? This is a great resource to help you understand those programs better. Read full review. |
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| The Sword Bearer by Dan Redford: Join Jacob a young man in the time of Ammon, a Book of Mormon missionary. Jacob meets Ammon in prison and joins in his adventures as he teaches King Lamoni and his kingdom. Read the review. |  |
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 | Yearbook written by Allyson Braithwaite Condie Enter a year in high school through the eyes of several students. A jock, scholar, a class clown, the goth and others. Even a look at high school through 2 teachers and a principal. Read full review. |
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 | Makeover of James Orville Wickenbee by Anya Bateman. This is a story about Jana a high school student who learns some very important lessons about herself and judging other, with the help of her brother Alex and James Orville Wickenbee. All the while Jana is trying to help James win the high school presidency. Read Review |
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| A Love Like Lilly by Kay Lynn Mangrum After her Grandma dies Jamie spends the summer with her Grandpa. During that summer not only does she learn about her Grandparents past but discovers who she is. Read full review |  |
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 | Aone Together by Jack Weyland. Meet Josh Baxter and Madison Forsgren as they journey through high school struggling to find themselves and eventually one another. Read full review. |
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| Ghost Coach by Harold K. Moon. Reviewed by Glenda Bonner A story about an English Teacher, Belva Lowry, who is the widow of a high school basketball coach. Mrs. Lowry helps one of her students, Lyle Sperry, who wants to play school basketball but dosen't have the skills he needs to make the team. The coaching is done privately and the things she teaches him helps him to be an outstanding player. Read full review |  |
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 | Star Struck written by Josi S. Kilpack. As a nanny Delilah is noticed by actor Sam Hendricks who invites her to attend the Oscars with him. After turning him down they make a deal that if he stays with her for two weeks at her farm she will go with him. Read full review |
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Kingdoms and Conquerors by Chris Heimerdinger is a continuation to the Tennis Shoes Adventure Series. Full of the same characters from past books. Join the Hawkins and Plimpton family as they try and reunite as a family. Continues with where book 9 left off-Joshua Plimpton has disappeared with Steffanie and Harry Hawkins in search for him. Read full review.
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Just the Way You Are by Katie Parker is a Young Adult book about college students and the struggles they face. |  |
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The Dating Deal by Melanie Marks: Join 17 year old Megan as she struggles with the ins and outs of dating in high school. Met Trent who wants to get to know Megan so comes up with a dating deal. Read Review. |
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| A Gift of Ice by James Dashner: The continuation of The Jimmy Fincher Saga. Join Jimmy as he continues on his journey to recieve his second gift as he tries to save his family. Read full review. |  |
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 | A Door in the Woods by James Dashner: Embark on a journey with Jimmy Fincher in a book that rivals any fantasy on the market. Jimmy climbs a tree and witnesses something that changes his and his families life forever. Read the review.
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| Bean's Song by Travis Hanson and Aimee Duncan is a Young Adult Fantasy about a young boy named Bean. Full of amazing creatures, ogres, goblins, trolls, elves, earth dwellers, and many more. Find out more by reading my full review |  |
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