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When We Were Vikings – Andrew David MacDonald
The fierce love and loyalty Zelda has for her family and friends will leave readers feeling inspired to set out on their own daring quests and become the heroes of their own legends.
We Were Liars – E. Lockhart
Through these three simple statements, Lockhart sets a relentless and cyclic tone for her novel that shows the extremes of grief and how it is process both individually and across multiple generations.
The Gargoyle Hunters – John Freeman Gill
In 1974 New York City is crumbling around thirteen-year-old Griffin Watts who is caught in the middle of his parents’ less than civil, but certainly peculiar separation.