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  2. The City of Ember - Wikipedia

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    As Earth is being ravaged by a series of apocalyptic events known as the Disaster, a coalition of architects, scientists, and doctors (called the Builders) create an underground city named Ember, with an initial population of 200 citizens (100 elderly adults, 100 babies), to ensure humanity survives, with the intention that future generations of the city will not know about the outside world ...

  3. Concrete Rose (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Concrete Rose was generally well-received, including starred reviews from Booklist, [1] Kirkus Reviews, [2] School Library Journal, [3] and Shelf Awareness. [4] According to Book Marks, the book received "rave" reviews based on ten critic reviews with ten being "rave". [5]

  4. BookCrossing - Wikipedia

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    The "crossing" or exchanging of books may take any of a number of forms, including the 'wild-release' of a book in public places (when the receiver of the book is unknown), controlled release (when the receiver of the book is known) with other members of the websites, or "book rings" in which books travel in a set order to participants who want ...

  5. Cher Says She Once Considered Jumping Off a Balcony ... - AOL

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    In her new book Cher: The Memoir, Part 1, out Tuesday, Nov. 19, the entertainment legend opens up about the downfall of their marriage. Cher and Bono were 16 and 27, respectively, when they met.

  6. The Last Cuentista - Wikipedia

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    The Last Cuentista is a middle-grade dystopian novel by Donna Barba Higuera, published October 12, 2021 by Levine Querido.The story follows Petra Peña who, along with her family and a few hundred others, leave Earth to continue the human race after a comet strikes the planet.

  7. Leave Society - Wikipedia

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    Leave Society received rave reviews before its publication. In Spike Art Magazine, Dean Kissick wrote, "Rather than retreating into ourselves and our emotional subjectivity, which is the dominant approach in autofiction, social media, and the general contemporary condition, Lin writes to destroy the ego, to escape the atomisation of modern man and the feelings of despair, that life is ...

  8. They Both Die at the End - Wikipedia

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    American Review stated that "this book is an important contribution to young adult literature because of its humanizing portrayals of queer, adolescent characters of color." [ 8 ] They note this is especially important "given the repeatedly cited issues of hegemonic Whiteness and heteronormativity in young adult publishing, particularly in ...

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