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Inspirational, emotional, heartfelt, and vivid. These are all words that describe the book, Forever Changes. Brianna is in her golden years. She's in high school, has a social life, and a parent who cares about her a lot. Even though Brianna has an illness that is hard to cure, she does her best in whatever she sets her mind to. Ever since Brianna started her third year of high school, something seems to be missing. Her father keeps nagging her about college and her best friends push her to the limit with things she doesn't care about. On the other hand there's Mr.

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Whoosh. That's the sound that Ashley Asher hears when her stepfather sexually abuses her. As a fifteen-year old she is no longer a child, but she never was an ordinary child to begin with. She endures emotional and physical pain while living with her biological mother, who doesn't care for her at all, and her abusive stepfather. The only way to save herself is to confront her mother and reveal the years of abuse she has received from her stepfather.

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The Devouring is a book that captures your mind and soul, forcing each word to sink into your mind through the depths beyond the unthinkable. It tells the story of Reggie, a highschool girl who finds a book called The Devouring. Inside are pages full of handwritten descriptions of Vours: creatures who take scared children's souls on the darkest night of the year - Sorry Night. On the rumored Sorry Night, Reggie shares the story of the Vours to her younger brother Henry, who is drawn into every word and believing them. The next day, Henry starts acting strange.

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After Tupac and D Foster is a book about friendship, love, risks, and knowing what to do in life. D Foster arrives shortly after Tupac, a famous singer, gets shot and arrested. She's a mystery to everyone and brings something different to the neighborhood...herself. She changes the perspectives of everyone and makes them realize there's always two sides to a story. If you like books that are about realistic friendships that never die out, then read After Tupac and D Foster.



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