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Mrs. Morgan's Reading Blog

Tell Me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum

1/7/2018

3 Comments

 
Genre: Realistic Fiction/Romance
Rating: 4 of 5 stars

​With themes of grieving the loss of a parent, moving to a new school, and adjusting to blended families, there's lots of relevant topics in this book. I enjoyed it :)
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The Possibility of Now by Kim Culbertson

1/5/2018

3 Comments

 
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Genre: Realistic Fiction
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars​

Cute book about a stressed out teenager who decided to live with her dad in Tahoe for a break from her high-pressure, high expectation life in San Diego with her mom after she has a highly visible meltdown. Very relevant subject. Tackles some tough issues. Still stays light and young teen appropriate.
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