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- American Born Chinese
- Amulet - The Stonekeeper Bk 1
- Andre the Giant
- Anne Frank GN
- Awkward
- Bone - Out From Boneville
- Dog Man Unleashed
- Dog Man
- Drama
- Friends with Boys
- Ghosts
- Honor Girl
- Houdini - The Handcuff King GN
- I See The Promised Land
- In Real Life
- Maus
- Michael Jordan Bull on Parade GN
- Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
- Oddly Normal - Vol. 1
- Persepolis - Story of a Childhood GN
- Real Friends
- Robot Dreams
- Roller Girl
- Science Tales
- Sherlock Holmes - Adventure of the Speckled Band
- Sherlock Holmes - Adventure of the Sussex Vampire
- Smile
- Snow White
- Steve Jobs - insanely great Graphic Novel
- Stormbreaker GN
- The 9/11Report
- The Best We Could Do
- The Graveyard Book GN - Volume 1
- The Hammer and the Anvil
- The Little Prince
- The Odyssey GN
- Trinity
- Witch Boy
- World War One
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Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
By Ransom Riggs
. This book is exciting adventurous and interesting to read. It has great illustrations and is full of action. It is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat at all times. I recommend to anyone who enjoys adventure and sci-fi.
Grade 7 Rating: A
. The book is about a lady, Miss Peregrine, who keeps a bunch of kids with magical abilities trapped in time. The book is very detailed has a very interesting story line that corresponds with real historical events. I like how the abilities of all the kids are very original and unique but, the book story of the villains is very complicated and I think that if I hadn't seen the movie I would not understand it. I recommend this book to any fantasy lover.
Grade 7 Rating: A