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Wren was shot three times and died for 178 minuets. She woke up and became a reboot. The higher your number is, the less human you are. Wren was the perfect solider. She followed orders, she never fell back, and she always completed her missions. But everything changed when she got a new trainee Callum. His number was 22 and he was practically human. Wren always picked the highest numbers but something about Callum made Wren choose him. He was the worst trainee she ever had. If he hadn't shaped up in training or the battle field he would be eliminated and so would Wren. One night Wren finds her roommate trying to kill her, but it wasn't her roommate. There was something so off about her. Soon Wren finds out the humans have been injecting the under sixties with something to make them less humane. She was worried if they were doing this to Callum too. Wren gets a mission with Callum and a very important officer to capture a former who tried to get the Reboots out and to a sanctuary. When they get there, both officers smash their cameras and ear coms to tell Wren and Callum their plan. Wren was confused on why they were telling her until the officer told her that he has a daughter in there that shouldn't be. Callum went alone with the plan, after all he was practically human. Wren however, wasn't supposed to feel anything. She had never broken the rules before until now. As Wren and Callum abandon their next mission to find this daughter, their feelings grow stronger for show more each other. They have to be careful out in the field. Humans hate Reboots and they would do anything to kill them. As soon as they find the daughter, Adina, they go to an address the officer gave to them. Soon they meet the people who live here but they're humans. They make plans to blow up the building where al the Reboots are and get al of them out to the sanctuary which supposedly is a real place. Callum is getting worse with the serum the humans injected in him to make his less humane. As Wren follows through with the plan, she finds a cure for Callum, gets to the plane where all the reboots are on to go to the sanctuary. As they approach it, they crash land into a sign that says. "Reboot territory
All humans turn back".
The book had a lot of things going on at once. There were plot twists I wasn't expecting that were all of a sudden. It was suspenseful in a way where you couldn't stop reading it because you wanted to know what happened next. This book also has a sequel to tell what happens next. The book also had a little bit of romance in it which I think was perfect for it to balance all the themes out. It was also a thrilling book because you would wonder if life really was that way. It was a very good book and I can't wait for more.
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A young girl named Grace lived in a small yet mysterious town named Mercy Falls. Grace was attacked by the wolves of Mercy Falls when she was younger and since then her best friend Olivia were obsessed with them.. Grace thought something was strange about their eyes as if they almost looked human. Another attack had happened to a boy named Jack, one of the most popular kids in school with his sister when Grace was in high school. Soon then the whole town had been hunting the wolves down. Grace couldn't let this happen. Especially to her wolf, Sam. As she tries to save him Sam gets shot by a hunter then turns human. Grace takes him to the hospital where is wound was already healed. She always knew the day would come when her and her wolf would be together. The more time they spend together the more they fall in love but, it was getting colder and the cold had meant wolf season. Anyone who was bit by them turns into a wolf themselves so why was Grace not a wolf like Sam? As time passes and Sam turns more and more into a wolf, Grace turns to his pack leader, Beck, to see if there could ever be a cure. She goes to Jack's sister next. They think they fine a cure but Grace finds out that Jack too is human again but no one can know because everyone thinks Jack is dead. Grace and Jack's sister decide more sickness is the cure. That was only half right. Sam is fighting for his life to stay with Grace. Once he does, he's human forever. But this means that he was never meant to be a show more wolf and Grace was all along. As she turns into one and Sam stays human, they could never forget what they had gone through together or each other.
The book was a very romantic book. It had a lot of twist and turns that I didn't expect. It was a great book to read. It's also a series too so Sam and Grace's story isn't over. My favorite part of the book was when they first met each other in the hospital. The book is a good book for anyone especially romantics. Overall it's one of my favorites.
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Leon a small boy with a big Jewish family lived in a small town. HIs father worked in the city so he saved all his money so his family could move with him. Eventually, this happened. It wasn't long till Hitler came to power in Germany but lucky for them, they lived in Poland. That's until Hitler youth came into play. Then the Nazis. Leons father worked for Oskar Schindler so he thought there wasn't much to worry about. This was until his family was sent to their first camp. The their second. It was an endless process and he never saw his family until the last move. This is when Oskar Schindler had to flee because of the SS solders. He soon set 1,200 Jews free on May 8. Leons sister and brother moved away and he stayed with his parents to soon move to America. He was 19 and his new life was just beginning. Leon Leyson died on January 12, 2013.

I think the story is very inspiring. When I read that his father started working for Oskar Schindler, I thought it was too good to be true. Leon's childhood is hard to imagine but it did happen. I was very sad at some parts when he got separated from his family because it's something you would never want to face. His story is one of the few that are incredible. I wouldn't be able to survive anything that he went through. I am happy though that he found a new safe place to live without any worries.
Part 1: After the Quarter Quell Katniss's attempt to brake the force field in the games, she wakes up in the rebel base where a revolution against the capital is now taking place. Only her and a couple others have been rescued by the rebels. But Peeta, Johanna, and Annie have been captured by the Capital to be tortured and get information about the rebels. Soon Katniss learns her home, district 12, has been burnt to ashes since. The leader of the rebels, President Coin, convinces Katniss to try to go around all the districts to get them with the rebels. Katniss agrees only on a couple conditions; She kills Snow, Prim gets to keep her cat, and all the victors who were captured by the capital get rescued and get full immunity. As the war goes on, Snow starts bombing his own districts and the rebels gain the trust of districts because of President Snow's reckless actions. Soon enough, the rebels follow through with two of Katniss's requests: Prim got her cat and they eventually rescue Peeta.
Part 2: As soon as Peeta sees Katniss, he tries to kill her. Shocked by this, President Coin and Plutarch had decided that Peeta's mind has been hijacked. Soon the rebels decide to attack the Capital. Katniss's group will follow at least days behind for the safety of the Mocking Jay but Katniss has other plans in mind. As they travel to the Capital on foot someone special comes along; Peeta. Worried, Katniss decides by herself that is she needs to kill him she will if Gale doesn't get to show more it first. As Katniss's own agenda starts to play out, people in her squad are dying one by one because of the Capitals own doing. Soon enough Katniss and her a select few people make it to the Capital but the thing is, everyone thinks they're dead. As they find shelter, peacekeepers are breaking into homes filling them with strangers for housing their own people. Katniss and her squad make a plan to separate and try to break into the Capital. Right before they get caught, a plane with the Capital's logo on it drops parachutes of bombes onto the people of the Capital. Only, it wasn't the Capital who did it, instead Gale's own idea with the rebels to do it. Soon everyone is safe and Snow will be sentenced to death but Katniss has lost all feelings for Gale, and she doesn't know where she stands with Peeta. President Coin and the remaining victors have a meeting to decide Panem's fate and only to announce that there will be a las hunger games but only with the Capital's children. A couple few say no but for Prim, Katniss agrees. At President Snows time of death Katniss doesn't aim the arrow at him, but at Coin herself. As the arrow flies hitting Coin the people kill snow. Katniss, Haymitch, and Peeta are sent back to the victors village in District 12 for Katniss's actions. Soon she feels at peace with Peeta and Haymitch. Her nightmares are still there with reality creeping up at her around every corner but she knows why they come, and why they will never go away.

I think the book was really intense. There were parts and plot twists I didn't expect. And some I didn't want to happen. It had a fair deal of action and romance all at once. Some parts I didn't understand at the time but looking back at it now I understand why those things happened. Sometimes when I would read it, I would have mixed emotions about what was happening. It was just a great book overall.
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Mia and Adams story continues in the sequel of If I Stay. Somehow, maybe even by fate, three years after the crash Mia and Adam unknowingly end up in the same place at the same time. Adam now has a new girlfriend and very famous with his band. Mia is a famous cellist and graduate from Julliard. Before Adam goes on tour, he sees Mia. Not in person but on a poster in Carnegie Hall. As he goes in to watch Mia preform, everything comes back to him. After that Mia and him have one night. One night to open up, for hellos and goodbyes. One night to talk about what happened after the crash. As they get closer again, they reconnect because they never had stopped loving each other.
I had read the first book, not knowing there was a second. both books showed me what both sides of people were like. It was a great book with all the same drama. I loved it and there's nothing more to it.
A young girl named Hannelore Wolff was born when Hitler was the dictator of Germany. She had lived in a school for Jews until she got a note from her mother saying her father was dead. She then decided to go live with her family in this hard time also Hannelore found out her mother and two brothers were being deported. As she went on with her family Hannelore slowly started getting separated from her family one by one only to hear from her brother Selly who was not so good in heath. Hannelore had been transferred to a labor camp. There she would meet her true love and first real friend. Time went on and Hannelore had been transported to so many different places that she eventually separated from her love and only friend. By 1945 the Germans had lost the war. Hannelore found her true love once again, like in her daydreams. Hannelore was now free from her troubles.

I think the book was a very fascinating story to read.I absolutely couldn't get enough of it. There was lots of things that made me think and realize lots go things that I wouldn't dare to think. I think Hannelore was very lucky considering all that she went through. It's just the type of story where you can't stop reading because you wanna know what happens so badly. With this being a true story I couldn't imagine what I would've done in Hannelore's shoes. It was just truly a remarkable story.
A young teenager Mark has lost his sister Grace in a car crash. He takes the blame for her death so he goes to the bridge where it all happened. His mother left Mark and Grace when they were only small children. Months after Grace's tragic death, Mark and Grace's best friend Hannah find Grace's diary in her room. Grace was a happy girl on the outside but apparently not on the inside. They find a page that's particularly interesting to them. It was Grace's bucket list. It was even more interesting because all the things on her bucket list were things she was afraid of. Mark and Hannah take on the duty of fulfilling all of Grace's things to do by the end of the year. With a new school year in the way and Mark's and Hannah's feelings for each other, could they ever finish Grace's bucket list?
I think the book was a very good book to read. It was heartfelt and the words felt natural and fluent in my head and as if i was reading it aloud myself. The balance between drama, romance, and death was perfect. When you read the book things just feel like it's happened to you yourself because of how emotionally attached you get to the characters. Overall, it was a good book
A young girl names Wylie had lost her mom in a car crash months before her life changed. Her whole family has never been the same since. When her best friend Cassie is in need of help, after not talking to anyone for months, Wylie must go save her with Cassie's boyfriend, Jasper. But what they find is not what they were expecting. With dangers following them, could Wylie, Jasper or Cassie make it out alive?

I think the book was very intense at some moments. It was an exciting thriller waiting to be read. Although I do feel like there could have been more to the outlier part of it. There were some moments where, I think more should've happened. The book was very good despite those reasons.
Summary: To Kill A Mocking Bird is about a young girl who lives in a small town called Maycomb. Her father, Atticus, is a lawyer and her older brother, Jem, is not that much older to her. Even though Maycomb may just be a small town, it hides a lot of things beneath all the innocence you can get from it in the beginning. As the Radly house was such big mystery to Scout and Jem they make one new friend alone the way who trys to help them solve the case of who is in the Radly house. As they get older, they start to realize the towns dark moments. As their cook Calpurnia always says, to kill a mocking bird is a sin.
Opinion:The book was a little hard to follow because of all the things that were going on. It's a very good book and i would also recommend for anyone to read. It is such a simple book but sophisticated book at the same time. It definitely had some vocabulary in there that was new to me but seemed simple to figure out with context clues and whatnot.
Summary: Francesca Schnell is a teenage girl who is starting summer but....she is overcome many challenges she has to face. Four years ago her little brother devistatingly drowned in the ocean and nothing has been the same since that day. Thinking her father may be having an affair with her own neighbor, being in love with her best friends boyfriend, and possibly considering if a little boy named Frankie Sky may be her brothers reincarnation, Francesca is overwhelmed this summer. Will she ever solve the mystery with these three problems or will she stay in misery not knowing ever about anything anymore?
Opinion: I think the book can be relatable for a lot of teenagers who have similar problems like this. If you love reading these kind of books like I do, you will get so easily, emotionally attached to these charecters. This book may be sad but it's also funny in a kind of a way because it's so relatable that anyone can relate at least a little bit. I would definitely reccomend to anyone to read this book.