
Title: Zen and the Art of Faking It
Author: Jordan Sonnenblick
Genre: YA Realistic Fiction
Number of Pages: 264
Rating: B
Recommended?: Yes

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Title: Zen and the Art of Faking It
Author: Jordan Sonnenblick
Genre: YA Realistic Fiction
Number of Pages: 264
Rating: B
Recommended?: Yes
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Title: I Love My Dad
Director: James Morosini
Actor(s): Patton Oswalt, James Morosini
Genre: Comedy/Drama
Runtime: 1 hour 36 minutes
Rating: D
Recommended?: No
Title: Liar, Liar- The Theory, Practice, and Destructive Properties of Deception
Author: Gary Paulsen
Genre: Middle Grade Realistic Fiction
Number of Pages: 120
Rating: B-
Recommended?: Yes
Title: No Right Turn
Author: Terry Trueman
Genre: YA Realistic Fiction
Number of Pages: 176
Rating: B
Recommended?: Yes
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Title: Tatty
Author: Christine Dwyer Hickey
Genre: Literary Fiction
Number of Pages: 205
Rating: A
Recommended?: Yes
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Title: Six Degrees of Seperation
Author: John Guare
Genre: Plays
Number of Pages: 120
Rating: B
Recommended?: Yes
I’ve never seen the film adaptation of this starring Will Smith, but after reading the play it’s definitely something I’d like to check out in the future. Six Degrees of Separation is an odd play about class and privilege, with an unsettling tone and very unlikable characters. It starts out with a young gay black man who’s an extremely skilled con artist insinuating himself in the lives of a rich white couple, and how his deceit and people’s reactions to his behavior set off a chain of peculiar events.
The young grifter, Paul, preys on his entitled victims’ racially biased perceptions of the ‘well-spoken educated black man’ and something about his ruthless opportunism appeals to them and arouses their sympathies even as he callously ruins lives. The nature of this play is misanthropic and somewhat satiric, and it’s strength lies in character motives that are both perplexing and often fascinating.
Title: We Could Be Heroes
Author: Margaret Finnegan
Genre: Middle Grade Realistic Fiction
Number of Pages: 256
Rating: A
Recommended?: Yes
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Title: A Field Guide to the North American Family
Author: Garth Risk Hallberg
Genre: Literary Fiction
Number of Pages: 146
Rating: B
Recommended?: Yes
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Title: The Impostor’s Daughter
Author: Laurie Sandell
Genre: Graphic Novel/Memoir
Number of Pages: 256
Rating: B-
Recommended?: Yes
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Title: Hey Harry, Hey Matilda
Author: Rachel Hulin
Genre: Domestic Fiction
Number of Pages: 276
Rating: B+
Recommended?: Yes
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