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The Reader Wind-Up - Special Edition.

So we've decided to do this special edition of The Reader Wind-Up for you all. This time instead of re-winding on all the books we've read this past month, we're going to give each other a list of books to read by the end of the summer. The books on each list will be books that one of us has read and the other has not. By the end of the summer we will have a review for you guys on all the books on on each of our lists.



Ashvini's List:
Escape From Mr. Lemoncello's Library - Chris Graberstein
The Missing: Found - Margaret Peterson Haddix
Since You've Been Gone - Morgan Matson
The Rule of Thre3 -Eric Walters
We All Fall Down - Eric Walters
Ms. Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children - Ransom Riggs
The Maze Runner - James Dashner
Paper Towns - John Green
Good Luck Emma!


Emma's List :
Loki's Wolves - K. L. Armstrong and M. A. Marr
The House of Secrets - Chris Columbus and Ned Vizzini
The Apothacary - Maile Meloy
The Story Thieves - James Riley
The Forbidden Library - Django Wexler
Going into the books series that Ashvini started but did not finish
A Grimm Warning - Chris Colfer - Book 3 - Review Here
The Runaway King - Jennifer A. Nelson - Book 2- Review Here
The Boundless - Kenneth Oppel
Bonne Chance Ashvini!


More reviews coming to a computer near you soon!

Yours Truly,
Emma and Ashvini

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