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Begin at the beginning of this wonderfully weird, impressively imaginative, sprawling series by master wordsmith Snicket, whose spellbinding prose captivates readers of all ages.
“A Wrinkle in Time” is a strange delight that contains everything from thorough explorations of time travel to strong, vulnerable characters. One of few books that continues to completely enthrall children and adults alike.
Equipped with only a bow and a heart of gold, Katniss Everdeen caught cultural fire, igniting the rebel in us all. A brilliant, action-packed social commentary on media manipulation that defines the dystopian YA genre.
Quiet implications of deep distress and profound happiness litter this epistolary novel, penned by outsider Charlie, who makes inroads with various cliques to move past cliches. A modernized “The Catcher in the Rye”.
A provocative take on how our small, cruel & quiet everyday actions affect the lives of others. The tape cassettes Hannah records explaining the thirteen reasons why she committed suicide are haunting to hear narrated.
This Newbury Award-winning classic is worth revisiting, if for its healing powers of imagination in the face of unfathomable tragedy alone.
From the start, it’s easy to see why this debut touched so many people and inspired a movie adaptation starring Julia Roberts and Jacob Tremblay. “Wonder” tells the story of August, a young boy who has craniofacial abnormalities and is bullied by many of his new classmates. Palacio maintains a beautifully simple yet believable voice across the multiple perspectives in the story.
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