Looking for a good book? Check out these recommendations by fellow Farmington Community Library teens! Comments are welcome - or join our Teen Advisory Board to add reviews of your own!
Thursday, October 18, 2018
Wonder by R.J. Palacio
I think that it's a very interesting book that grabs people's attention on the very first page. It shows an important moral and it is a real life story.
The Girl I Used to Be by April Henry
This book is a mystery about a girl whose parents were murdered. She has lived alone or with foster parents for 14 years, but now at 17 she is determined to find out who killed her parents.
Unwind by Neal Shusterman
In a world after a war between pro-choice and pro-life, a compromise was made that changed the world!
Labels:
4,
Action,
Science Fiction,
Survival,
Teen Book Reviews
We Were Liars by E. Lockhart
It's about a girl who goes to a private island for every summer and she falls in love with like her cousin. She has an injury or something and later in the book she realizes she killed all her cousins after her memories come back.
The 12 Dares of Christa by Marissa Burt
The 12 Dares of Christa is about a girl named Christa who loves Christmas but when her parents get divorced she gets very upset. It was a very heartfelt book and very exciting. Each next package brings an exciting adventure and many new friends.
Labels:
5,
Family,
Friendship,
Holiday,
Realistic Fiction,
Teen Book Reviews
Wonder by R.J. Palacio
I think that the book "Wonder" is a great book that everyone should read because it gives and shows a great moral because it shows the reader to not judge a book by its cover. Hopefully everyone reads this book.
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon by Grace Lin
I think that the book "Where the Mountain Meets the Moon" is a wonderful book to read, and I would recommend this book to all 5th grade and up.
Labels:
5,
China,
Dragons,
Fantasy,
Teen Book Reviews
Forgotten Fire by Adam Bagdasarian
This book is set during the Armenian Genocide and we follow a 12 year old boy named Vahan. He has to face many trials and tribulations to survive. It's a fascinating book with some elements of gore.
Labels:
4,
Historical Fiction,
Survival,
Teen Book Reviews,
War
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
This book is a great way to connect to the real world and escape it at the same time. Very emotional. Doesn't matter who you are or what you are, you will feel emotionally connected to this book no matter what.
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