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One Brother Shy
by Terry Fallis
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One Brother Shy by Terry Fallis is a life-like story following Alex MacASkill, a chronically shy software engineer in his twenties, on a mission around the world to find and reunite family he didn't even know existed until after the unfortunate passing of his mother. Haunted by a traumatic high school experience known only as 'Gabriel', he learns about identity and the importance of family. I personally think Terry Fallis outdid himself with this novel. It is funny, heart-wrenching, sensitive and full of twists, much like its main protagonist, Alex and his journey. Unlike other books, One Brother Shy is fast-paced, but makes sure not to pass over important details to the plot. Honestly, it lets you fill in the puzzle pieces along with Alex. Lastly, the format of this book is unlike any other. A notable example is the name of the chapters. Instead of something that would describe the chapter itself, Terry Fallis gives us crucial information about why Alex acts the way he does - shy and reluctant to talk to people. I recommend this book to those that enjoy sad but comical novels as well as those who just want to read a down-to-earth story. One Brother Shy has a bit of everything; facial recognition technology, to hockey, to spies, a bit of romance, and even a touch of real life historical events. It's really a rollercoaster of emotions, and if you are looking for a book to read, look no further than One Brother Shy by Terry Fallis.

The Flying Beaver Brothers: Birds vs. Bunnies
by Maxwell Eaton, III
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It was kinda good. :)

Percy Jackson And The Olympians: The Last Olympian: The Graphic Novel
by Rick Riordan
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This is an amazing book for Percy Jackson lovers. The art is fantastic and I love the story line.

A Snoopy Tale
by Charles M. Schulz
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It was very fun

Summary Of At Your Best: How To Get Time, Energy, And Priorities Working In Your Favor By Carey Nieuwhof
by BestPrint
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Awesome book to learn Time Management. Personally, I've learnt to book my weekend slots for doing the things which I want to or planned :)..... so that it shouldn't be hacked by others. HaHaHa....

The Wall In The Middle Of The Book
by Jon Agee
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I don't know what to say about this tbh uh so yeah, its boring af though.

The best gingerbread race ever
by Kelly hargrave
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The littlest guy, even though he never won brought the whole team together. They all tied and the announcer said you’re all winners! It was a really nice story.

Satelites
by Luis Chacon
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This book was interesting and explain very well about Satelites in a engaging way

Pilu of the woods
by Mai k. Nguyen
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One of my favorite books ever love it so much!!!!!

Renegades
by Marissa Meyer
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This book was amazing!!!! I loved everything from the characters to the plot to the romance to the friendships, everything was done so wonderfully! I felt like I could truly understand the main character even though she was so different from me. I loved the way the people all had their complicated relationships, backstories, and motivations ???? I love this so so much
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