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Student and Staff Recommendations
English teacher Emilie Mason suggested the book Hidden City because it takes place in Richmond, Virginia and deals with high school drama, Vampires, 9/11, and finding your voice.
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For ages 11+
Katelyn Breitbarth, freshman, said, “Personally my favorite book is Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. That book is a GREAT read. I read it last year and then got my mom to read it, and we both loved it. My mom loved it so much that she pre ordered the third book to get it the day it came out. There are three Inheritance Games books. I HIGHLY recommend. It is a great mystery and the characters are so interesting. Inheritance Games gets a 5/5 stars because of the character development throughout the book.” For ages 12+ good reads
Karlie Wilebski, junior, recommends A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder (trilogy) by Holly Jackson. She said, “This author is so brilliant the way she writes her characters makes them so dimensional. no character in the book is one sided, And just when I think I know what’s happening I get blown away. She truly is so brilliant.” For ages 14+
Zachary Roland, senior, suggests the testing trilogy by Joelle Charbonneau. “The Seven Stage War made most of the planet into wasteland. The future is in the hands of the next generation a chosen few must rebuild it. To enter this elite group, you must first pass “The Testing—their one chance at a college education and a rewarding career,” According to Series Review. for ages 13+
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