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Myth-ing Persons
Book 5 of the Myth Adventures. This was a hilarious tromp through the vampire dimension. If you’ve enjoyed the previous 4 books, then you will love this one. Although it is surprisingly gleepless. That said, it is a great story whenever you take away the protagonists greatest strength. Overall this is a great example of…
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A Wizard Abroad
Book 4 of Young Wizards. This is a fun one s as our heroine travels to Ireland. A bit more romance in this one, which seems appropriate due to this book seeming to be for a slightly older segment of the YA audience and the changing maturity of the characters. That said it was delightful…
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Novel Advise
By Kevin T Johns. This short novel is an insight and push to get that novel written that you’ve always wanted to do. This book is more a kick in the pants to break through the struggles that come up when writing a novel. Overall it is a quick easy read. If you’re thinking about…
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Daughter of Chaos
Book 2 of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. This book delves deeper into the dark adventures of Sabrina. This book I thought was darker than the last one. Aside from that, I think that I should have watched more before starting this series. The characters in this book are great and engaging, but it feels…
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How to Train Your Dragon
Book 1 of the How to Train Your Dragon Series. This was a fun read and a little different than the movie. This is a strong middle grade book with lots of adventure and strong boy appeal. This is book is appropriate for even the younger middle grade readers and could definitely help those reluctant…
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Season of the Witch
Book 1 of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. This is a prequel YA novel and teaches gives us a whole new insight. While I have not watched a lot of the Sabrina series, this novel is still engaging and was a fun and interesting read. I would recommend it to old YA, just due to…
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The Mystery of the Haunted Boxcar
Book 100 of Boxcar Children. This is a fun innocent mystery suitable for even the more delicate of young readers and a great opportunity to introduce them to mysteries. That said there is nothing like a mystery in your own backyard. This was a wonderful nostalgic book as the series celebrates the century mark. A…
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Forging Hephaestus
Book 1 of Villains. This book is classic Drew Hayes. Back to the world of superheroes and supervillains. I loved this book and it only the language that makes me refrain from recommending it to all comic book lovers. As such, I recommend to the more mature audience that is ok with bad language (not…
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The Phantom Tollbooth
This classic novel definitely leaves a smile on your face. Whether you’re a young one looking at the adventure, an older fan seeing the deeper meaning behind ways our personal life’s journey can so easily be sidetracked, or just a fan of a good pun this book has a firm hold in the classics library.…
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High Wizardry
Book 3 of the Young Wizards series. While the book does feel dated and you have to look past the Apple computer running MSDOS. Aside from that the story is fun and is a great follow-up keeping the storyline fresh as we follow Nita’s little sister as she goes through her ordeal. Just strap in…