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Older teens who enjoy imperfect heroes in realms where magic creates as many problems as it solves will relate to this story immensely. Recommended for high school collections.
A perfect blend of government conspiracies, relatable characters who develop beyond their initial stereotypes, and zombie-kicking action, this is recommended for all YA collections.
A sentimental but high-interest story based on true events of the bond between wild animals and the humans who care for them, suitable for early elementary students.
Recommend to children who feel the need to fix things they cannot control; for realistic fiction collections and fans of Janice Erlbaum’s Let Me Fix That for You.
The abstract nature of the narrative allows this title to apply to many situations: going to a new school, moving to a new town, or even reentering the world after a long quarantine. A recommended purchase.