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Ransom Riggs created an interesting novel with Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children about kids and young teens with magic powers. It's a battle of ancient groups fighting over who controls the
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magic and is the first book in a trilogy! It's coming to the big screen this fall so read it before you go see the movie!
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If you're a true Harry Potter fan then you've probably already read Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, but this is the screenplay that J.K. Rowling wrote to help
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bring the book to life as a movie! Any true Potterhead knows that this is a must read before you see the actual movie!
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Essentially Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is a book, which is based on a play that is based on a book. Confusing right? Well here's how it goes... John Tiffany and Jack
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Thorne created the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child which borrowed from Harry Potter since it uses the same characters and storyline but is their own version of what
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happens many years later in their magical world. Imagine fan fiction coming to life. Then J.K. Rowling partnered with them to publish the script from their play, which was based on
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her original story, as the 8th book.
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If you've read any of the Dan Brown books featuring the character Robert Langdon before, you know they're exciting and hold mystery until the end! Inferno will also be coming
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to the big screen in the Fall. While they skipped over The Lost Symbol there's no doubt this tale about a possible virus outbreak in the heart of Europe's
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most historical city will be interesting!
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Okay, okay, we know there are 3 books about the wizarding world on here but that's because they're so good! J.K. Rowling decided to give the Potterheads what they want and
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is releasing 3 ebooks September 2016 about various Hogwarts tales.
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Rumaan Alam wrote the perfect novel about two girls attempting to keep up their friendship as they grow into adults. Rich and Pretty is essentially about #adulting and how challenging
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it is to stay friends once your lives start to go in different directions. Worth a read!
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Emily Carpenter has combined southern charm, fantasy, minor horror, and mystery all into one thriller that is riveting. It's a story about a family curse that a young woman must solve or
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she'll have the same fate as her unfortunate mother.
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If you've ever been the overachiever, were pressured by your parents to outperform the other students, be at the top of your class, or had to make sure your interests were well-rounded
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for the college apps, and lost a piece of yourself then this book is for you. Rahul Kanakia perfectly captures the stress placed on the typical student in this book about how
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hard it is to balance all of this to ensure a bright future and remain optimistic. Enter Title Here is worth a read if you've been through this phase or
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are going through it currently.
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R. L. Stine is at it again with the Fear Street novels. These were the gripping young adult horror novels in the '80s and they've made a revival for this generation
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to enjoy. The Dead Boyfriend is about a girl who gets swept up in her first relationship to the point of self-destruction for herself and her boyfriend.
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If you read The Phantom Tollbooth as a child then Not So Much, Said the Cat is probably something you would be interested in! Michael Swanwick brings a collection of science fiction
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short stories featuring divergent subjects such as math and fantasy.
Anyone who enjoys reading for pleasure knows that the same enjoyment can't be found with the T.V.!
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