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Legend
by Marie Lu
A great romance action story! (4/2/2019)
It's full to the brim with heart-pounding action, with a pinch of romance dropped in, all of it swirling wonderfully together. The last book actually makes me cry, and now I'm eagerly waiting for the 4th book: Rebel, and its to come out on October 2019. I recommend this book to people who love action stories!!! (If they don't mind a little kissing here and there)
Riot
by Walter Dean Myers
Riot (3/12/2018)
It was boring, and the way that it is written like a script makes it more unenjoyable. I had to reread the book just to give my friend a summary of the book...
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