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Bud, Not Buddy
by Christopher Paul Curtis
Bud not Buddy (5/9/2010)
Wonderful, spectacular, hopeful, and magnificent! A story of hope and adventure. Humorous and lively.
Hoot
by Carl Hiaasen
Hoot (5/9/2010)
Hoot shows the power and dedication of three friends and what one (or three) person can do for the world. A magnificent story of hope.
Twilight (The Twilight Saga, Book 1)
by Stephenie Meyer
Twilight (5/9/2010)
Twilight is the beginning of every woman's perfect romance-what every woman wants form a man. Romance, suspense, and love all in one. Who could resist biting into this?!
New Moon
by Stephenie Meyer
New Moon (5/9/2010)
New Moon shows purely that Bella and Edward would go to any measure to keep each other safe. It is simply wonderful.
Eclipse
by Stephenie Meyer
Eclipse (5/9/2010)
This book is absolutely amazing, it opens your eyes to a love triangle you will fall in love with yourself. Whether Team Jacob or Team Edward, Eclipse is magnificent. ("But it's always Edward and it always will be.")
Breaking Dawn (The Twilight Saga, Book 4)
by Stephenie Meyer
Breaking Dawn (5/9/2010)
I have to disagree, the book in no way centered around having sex with a vampire. It is purely and simply about passion and love. This is an excellent book, my all time favorite book. If you haven't read this book-you haven't lived yet. It has opened my eyes and willmore
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