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Legend by Marie Lu

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4.0

The setting of this is very similar to the Hunger games. You have your super poor people and your super rich people. June is being raised as a soldier for the Republic, while day is forced to live on the streets, sneaking food and money to his family who thinks he's dead. Add a dash of deadly viruses, a lot of government conspiracy, and a great game of cat and mouse (very reminiscent of Death Note, as two geniuses try to outwit each other). It is an intriguing first book in a trilogy and full of action and suspense. It gets a bit too mushy, lovey-dovey in parts, but the suspense will make you read past all that!
Saga, Vol. 1 by Brian K. Vaughan

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5.0

Definitely for more mature audiences, but the art, the story, the setting and the characters are all amazing! I can't wait for volume 2!
Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong by Prudence Shen

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5.0

Another great graphic novel by Faith Erin Hicks! Her art style is just brilliant and emotive. The story by Prudence Shen was cute and had me laughing out loud a lot! A great teen graphic novel about high school. This time it's the cheerleaders vs. the Robot Science club! How will they ever get funding for their completely opposite needs?
House of Dark Shadows by Robert Liparulo

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3.0

This book actually gets a 3.5 if I had the choice. This was the kind of book that draws you in and then makes you jump at noises while (and after) reading it. Author Liparulo does a great job describing the spooky house and the strange occurrences, and I love me a good, spooky story! Alas, what brought the score down was the direction it went and the fact it's part of a series. Booooo! It takes a strange, time-traveling, alternate universe, portal turn that just didn't make it as creepy anymore. So any sequel will be more sci-fi rather than horror. But I'm sure it'll be adventurous and suspenseful! Teens and tweens will enjoy this series if looking for an engaging read and something spooky.
Ultimate Comics Spider-Man, Volume 3 by Brian Michael Bendis

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4.0

Awwww maannnn! Things are really starting to get tricky for poor Miles. Again, Captain America doesn't let us down by being a friggin @$$hole. This issue was super good!
Lost Cat: A True Story of Love, Desperation, and GPS Technology by Caroline Paul

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2.0

A cat lady is laid up from injuries and gets bored and depressed. Cat 1 of 2 runs away. She is more depressed. 5 weeks later cat #2 comes back fat and happy. Lady is jealous. Lady and her girlfriend use GPS and cameras tied to her cat to track its movements. Comedy ensues as cat roams all over the damn place. Mystery is presented: where is kitty getting delicious foods? Attention brought to cat #1 briefly. Cat lady learns to talk to neighbors and begins to develop social life. Cat #2 has been mooching off friendly hippies down the street. Depression cured. Social life leveled up. Everyone is a crazy cat person. There, that's it. Cute artwork by author's girlfriend.

As far as nonfiction goes this is the best I've read, but has also enforced my opinion that animal people don't know how to write an intriguing nonfiction story. Again, I'll stick to fiction.
Die Einhornchroniken 2 - Das Geheimnis des Flüsterers by Bruce Coville

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3.0

Still a simple read with simple writing, but another great and fantastical adventure filled with magic and unicorns. Girls will love it, boys may think it's too frilly. I mean, a "Rainbow Prison"? Seriously?
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not: Book 7 by Robin Mayhall

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4.0

Okay, while the art in this was in an odd, lumpy, super-shady style, the story was super suspenseful and great! We all know that abusive jerk of a boyfriend, and it's sad to see Serena go through it, but wait! Could it somehow be more than just bipolar disorder? Could her English project on "Dr. Jekyl Mr. Hyde" help her discover the truth about Cam and Lance? But seriously folks, what made me give this comic a great review were the undertones about abusive boyfriends, be it physical or psychological. I just wish the author included a bit of information at the end such as, "If you are ever harmed by your boyfriend, call this number".
A Match Made in Heaven: Book 8 by Trina Robbins

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3.0

Another cute installment in the "My Boyfriend is a Monster" comic books. I love these, they're cute, little, teen romance stories with a supernatural character. This time it's angels. It's a simple read, but this one I think would have done better if it had a chance of being 2 or 3 volumes long. The art is cute, very manga-esque (which makes sense because the main character wants to become a manga-ka).
Rotters by Daniel Kraus

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3.0

Maybe I just need to read this book in longer bursts, because as a lunch-break read it seems to be moving very slowly. It's a good story, don't get me wrong, with great characters and development. I ordered this book after LOVING his newest book "Scowler" and wanted to try more by the author, but this one is a lot more toned down.