
The Five Life Decisions: How Economic Principles and 18 Million Millennials Can Guide Your Thinking
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Choices matter. And in your teens and twenties, some of the biggest life decisions come about when...

101 Careers in Education
John Carlson and Richard Carlson
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This unique book features the expertise of father-and-son educators who bring together a wealth of...

The Rithmatist
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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Brandon Sanderson: his debut novel for the young adult...
fantasy middle grade

Goodbye, Antoura: A Memoir of the Armenian Genocide
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When World War I began, Karnig Panian was only five years old, living among his fellow Armenians in...

ClareR (5869 KP) rated What Beauty There Is in Books
Apr 12, 2021
The older brother, 17 year old Jack, is determined not to lose his younger brother to the foster care system. When they find themselves alone with no chance of help, Jack decides that he needs to find the drug money that his father hid before his arrest. The thing is, he’s not the only one looking for the money. The man who is also looking for it, Bardem, will do anything to get what he believes is his. Jack and Matty’s lives are in danger. And not just from Bardem. The local drug dealers also want payback for what Jack and Matty’s father did, and they’re happy for the boys to pay for it - with their lives.
I spent most of this book with my heart in my mouth. These boys, even with the help of Ava, are in so much danger. The fact that Ava is Bardem’s daughter (an I’m giving nothing away here)did nothing to calm my fears for them.
I won’t sugar coat this - it’s not a happy book, and another clear example of the term “Young Adult” being completely arbitrary. The fact that it is under the YA heading really shouldn’t put anyone off reading it. It is so well written, stunningly so, and I’d highly recommend it.

BookInspector (124 KP) rated Invisible In A Bright Light in Books
Sep 24, 2020
I have to admit, this book was quite hard to read sometimes. Even though the plot is great and absorbing, the writing style felt quite jumpy and chaotic, and that made this book a little difficult to understand sometimes. I have to admit, if I would read it as a child, it would not make sense to me, but reading it as an adult, I truly learned how to enjoy it to the fullest. The author discussed very important topics in this book, such as emotional and physical abuse against children, lack of confidence in children, loss, friendship, self-obsession, and many more. The plot was quite layered, sometimes it is a ghost story, sometimes an adventure and it is filled with plenty of magic as well, all these changes in the atmosphere kept me entertained throughout the pages.

Dreadnought: Nemesis Book 1
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An action-packed series-starter perfect for fans of The Heroine Complex and Not Your Sidekick. ...
LGBTQ Young Adult

Looking for Group
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One of TeenVogue.com's 10 Best Queer Books to Check Out: “Looking for Group is a road trip book...
LGBTQ Young Adult

Every Last Word
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A New York Times Best Seller If you could read my mind, you wouldn't be smiling. Samantha...
Young adult mental health

Kaps (Angelbound Offspring #5)
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Sometimes, you just have to punch a shape-shifting vampire Nazi. Like tonight, for instance. Meet...
Fantasy Young Adult