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    Avalanche! - Survivor Diaries by Terry Lynn Johnson
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    'Avalanche!' in the Survivor Diaries series by Terry Lynn Johnson follows the story of twelve-year-old twins, Ashley and Ryan, who are caught in an avalanche while on a skiing trip with their parents in Wyoming's Grand Teton Mountains. After surviving the ordeal, they find themselves alone, cold, and hungry, with Ryan having lost his memory due to a head injury. Ashley takes charge to keep them alive until help arrives, showcasing resilience and determination as they face various challenges in the wilderness. not only narrates an exciting tale of survival but also provides practical advice on how to endure real-world situations, making it an engaging read for young readers.

    The narrative is filled with suspense and adventure as Ashley and Ryan navigate through the harsh conditions, showcasing the bond between the siblings and their ability to overcome obstacles together. The author, Terry Lynn Johnson, skillfully weaves in survival tips and information on ski safety and bear encounters, enhancing the educational value of the story while keeping readers engaged with the thrilling plot. The vivid descriptions of the snowy landscape and the characters' experiences draw readers into the gripping tale of survival against nature's forces, making 'Avalanche!' a compelling read for children aged 7 to 10.


    (Also, see 5 recommendations for the series Survivor Diaries )

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    Princess of Thorns by Stacey Jay
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    'Princess of Thorns' by Stacey Jay is a fairy tale retelling focusing on Sleeping Beauty's daughter, Aurora. The story follows Aurora's journey to save her brother Jor, who has been captured by the ogre queen, by disguising herself as a boy named Ror. Along the way, she encounters Prince Niklaas, who is trying to break a curse that will turn him into a swan. As Aurora and Niklaas navigate misunderstandings and secrets, they form a bond and embark on an adventure together against time, filled with action, romance, and elements of magic. The plot twists and character developments keep the readers engaged, delivering a mix of grittiness and sweetness in the story.

    Stacey Jay's writing style in 'Princess of Thorns' reinvents traditional fairy tale elements, presenting a strong and independent heroine in Aurora who is not afraid to take charge and fight for her kingdom. The narrative unfolds with a blend of action, adventure, and romance, showcasing Aurora's growth as a character and her determination to overcome challenges. introduces readers to a unique world where fairy tale characters intersect, offering a fresh perspective on familiar tales and incorporating themes of courage, loyalty, and self-discovery.

    Prophecy foretells that in the last days of the Long Summer, the Age of Reaping will dawn with the rise of the living darkness. The four kingdoms will dwell in shadow, and the souls of man feed the Fi...

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    Took: A Ghost Story by Mary Downing Hahn
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    'Took: A Ghost Story' by Mary Downing Hahn follows the Anderson family as they move from Connecticut to West Virginia due to financial struggles. The story revolves around thirteen-year-old Daniel and his seven-year-old sister Erica, who become entangled in the local legend of Old Auntie, a witch who kidnaps young girls every fifty years. When Erica goes missing, Daniel must confront his fears and unravel the mystery of Old Auntie to save his sister. The book combines elements of suspense, family dynamics, and supernatural folklore to create a chilling and engaging tale that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The writing style is described as compelling, creepy, and suspenseful, with well-developed characters and a plot that keeps readers hooked until the very end.

    It was a long drive from Fairfield, Connecticut, to Woodville, West Virginia—two days, with an overnight stay in Maryland. My sister, Erica, and I were sick of the back seat, sick of each other, and m...

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    Truancy
    Book 1 in the series:Truancy

    Truancy - Truancy by Isamu Fukui
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    In the dystopian novel 'Truancy' by Isamu Fukui, the story follows Tack and his sister Suzie as they navigate a brutal educational system designed to create obedient adults. The Mayor enforces strict laws through his enforcers, leading to a rebellion by a group of teens known as The Truancy. The plot revolves around Tack's journey as he joins The Truancy after the death of his sister, seeking revenge while becoming involved in the violent conflict between the Enforcers and the Students. Fukui's writing style portrays a dark and intense narrative, focusing on themes of rebellion, revenge, and the consequences of violence in a totalitarian society.

    “I hope that most of you will see this as a wake-up call,” Mrs. Bean announced to the class, folding her arms haughtily. “If you got over an eighty-five, you’ve done tolerably. If you got lower than t...

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    Hotel Magnifique by Emily J. Taylor
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    "Hotel Magnifique" by Emily J. Taylor follows the story of seventeen-year-old Jani and her younger sister Zosa, who are orphans struggling to survive. When the magical Hotel Magnifique appears in their town, Jani aims to secure a job for both of them instead of just a two-week stay. However, as they delve into the mysteries of the hotel, they discover that the master of the hotel has his own sinister agenda, putting everyone in danger. The novel combines elements of self-discovery, courage, magic, and a journey filled with intrigue and suspense as the characters navigate through a world of magical creatures and hidden secrets.

    The plot of "Hotel Magnifique" is described as engrossing, with a well-developed magical system and intricate world-building that keeps readers hooked from beginning to end. The imaginative storyline unfolds slowly at first, allowing for detailed world-building, before picking up pace with magic and mystery. is praised for its captivating plot, engaging characters, and the seamless integration of magical elements that contribute to a stunning masterpiece crafted by the author, Emily J. Taylor.

    No address was given. The legendary hotel needed none. It appeared every decade or so in the same old alley downtown. The whole city was probably there now, already waiting like fools for a chance at ...

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    40 by Alan Heathcock
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    '40' by Alan Heathcock is a dystopian and fantastical novel that follows the story of Mazzy, a young soldier who grows wings in the middle of a futuristic civil war and ecological catastrophe. The plot revolves around Mazzy's quest to find her kidnapped sister, navigating through a world of liars and actors. The writing style is described as imaginative and operatic, creating a world that feels like a mix of sci-fi and horror with a huge, intricate world inside of it. The story exists somewhere between the fantastic and the deeply human, exploring themes of evolution, cruelty, and love for humanity.


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    Dragon Outcast
    Book 3 in the series:Age of Fire

    Dragon Outcast - Age of Fire by E.E. Knight
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    'Dragon Outcast' in the 'Age of Fire' series by E.E. Knight follows the story of the Copper, a dragon who was cast out and forced to survive on his own. The book delves into the Copper's redemption arc, where unexpected allies help him navigate through subterranean tunnels and overcome his physical limitations. Through the Copper's perspective, readers get a deeper understanding of his character and the reasons behind his outcast status.

    The narrative style of 'Dragon Outcast' is characterized by multiple perspectives and a focus on the dragon's physiology and psychology. The author, E.E. Knight, intricately weaves a tale of survival, betrayal, and redemption, creating a world that is both dangerous and captivating for readers who enjoy a unique take on fantasy fiction.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Age of Fire )

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    Roses and Rot by Kat Howard
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    Roses and Rot is a modern fairy tale following the story of two talented sisters, Imogen and Marin, who escape their abusive childhood and are selected for an exclusive artistic mentoring program at Melete. As the sisters delve into the artist retreat run by the Fae, they realize that every seven years, one artist is chosen as a tithe, promising fame and fortune but at a cost. The novel weaves elements of folklore and fantasy, exploring themes of family relationships, sacrifices for art, and the blurred lines between magic and reality. With a writing style that incorporates dark fairy tale elements and emotional impact, Roses and Rot unfolds a tale of ambition, love, and the lengths people go to fulfill their dreams.

    The shuttle I had gotten into at the tiny Manchester airport sped down the pock-marked highway. We crossed a river, gleaming like silver ribbon wound through the green of the hills. I felt like I was ...

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    The Survival Game by Nicky Singer
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    The Survival Game, written by Nicky Singer, is a gripping YA dystopian novel set in a near future where climate change has ravaged the world. The story follows 14-year-old Mhairi as she embarks on a perilous journey from Sudan to Scotland, facing political problems and moral dilemmas along the way. The narrative is focused and clear, with a single narrative strand that keeps the reader engaged and moving forward, exploring themes of survival, compassion, and the harsh realities of a post-apocalyptic world.

    Mhairi, the central character, is a strong and resourceful heroine who must navigate through a world where life spans are calculated, laws are harsh, and resources are limited. The book addresses thought-provoking moral questions and tackles a range of issues such as climate change, global warming, and the migrant crisis. Through Mhairi's journey, readers are drawn into a world that feels eerily plausible and are left contemplating the fine balance between survival instincts and human compassion.


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