Paper Towns by John Green
Quentin "Q" has been in love with his impossibly gorgeous, mysterious, and un-touchable next door neighbor, Margo Roth Speigleman, for years. When she goes missing after a night of pranking, Q is left with shattered dreams of ever being with her. But Margo has left clues, and Quentin embarks on an adventure to find the enigmatic girl who left them.
I was unable to put this book down when I got it. A truely funny and enchanting realistic fiction novel written by possibly my favorite author of young adult literature ever.
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie. Illustrated by Ellen Forney
Being the only indian kid at an all white school couldn't be that hard. Right? Well for Junior it's no easy walk in the park. Not only are kids at his new school making fun of him for being different, but everyone on the rez are calling him a traitor. Talk about outsider. However, Junior's not giving up, and he's ready to take on his new school if it kills him.
Laugh out loud funny mixed with touching depth, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian is extremely well written. It's got great illustrations too!
Zombie VS Unicorns
The age old question will finally be answered. Which are better, Zombies or Unicorns?!?! With stories from authors such as Garth Nix, Scott Westerfield, Meg Cabot, and many others, how could you not want to sink your teeth into this awesome book. Edited by the lovely ladies Holly Black ( Team Unicorn) and Justine Larbalestier (Team Zombie).



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