
Title: Diary of a Witness
Author: Catherine Ryan Hyde
Genre: YA Realistic Fiction
Number of Pages: 201
Rating: B+
Recommended?: Yes

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Title: Diary of a Witness
Author: Catherine Ryan Hyde
Genre: YA Realistic Fiction
Number of Pages: 201
Rating: B+
Recommended?: Yes
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Title: Mathilda Savitch
Author: Victor Lodato
Genre: Literary Fiction
Number of Pages: 304
Rating: A-
Recommended?: Yes
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Title: Everything Grows
Author: Aimee Herman
Genre: YA Historical Fiction
Number of Pages: 236
Rating: B+
Recommended?: Yes
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Title: Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock
Author: Matthew Quick
Genre: YA Realistic Fiction
Number of Pages: 277
Rating: A-
Recommended?: Yes
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Title: Allegedly
Author: Tiffany D. Jackson
Genre: YA Thrillers
Number of Pages: 390
Rating: A-
Recommended?: Yes
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Small piece of Gothic fiction about three peculiar siblings too troublesome for their own good.
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Title: I’m Glad My Mom Died
Author: Jennette McCurdy
Genre: Memoir
Number of Pages: 304
Rating: B+
Recommended?: Yes
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Title: Haiku
Author: Andrew Vachss
Genre: Literary Fiction
Number of Pages: 224
Rating: B-
Recommended?: Yes
Title: The Last House on Needless Street
Author: Catriona Ward
Genre: Psychological Thrillers
Number of Pages: 341
Rating: A-
Recommended?: Yes
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Title: Closer to Nowhere
Author: Ellen Hopkins
Genre: Middle Grade Books in Verse
Number of Pages: 416
Rating: B
Recommended?: Yes
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