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Home is Not a Country
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Safia, Claremont Middle School, California
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I enjoyed this book especially because it was written in poetry, which I thought told the story in a deeper way. This book is about a girl named "Nima", that never feels she can accept herself.
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dragon hoops
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jacoby.w, Claremont Middle School, California
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I think others should read the book dragon hoops because it shows them that just because you lose a basketball practice game or an actual game doesn't mean you won't win the state championship or t...
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Sumaiya m., Claremont Middle School, California
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vincent ¯\_( ͠° ͟ʖ °͠ )_/¯, Claremont Middle School, California
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Dragon Hoops, By Gene Luen Yang Is about his journey with the varsity team of Bishop O'Dowd High School. He follows them to the championship title, writing context, history, and lore along the way...
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We Are Not Free
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Clara, Claremont Middle School, California
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We Are Not Free is a novel about 14 Japanese teens who are struggling in a country that refuses to accept them, and how they keep going.
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Home is Not a Country
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Molly, Claremont Middle School, California
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I enjoyed this book a lot. I liked how Home is Not a Country was written in poetry but had many details that helped explain the story deeper. I enjoyed Haitham's character because it explained Nima...
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