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Books_Wine_Repeat
This Is Where It Ends | Marieke Nijkamp
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I'm late posting my #day14 #booktober photo challenge. About to start this #booksetinaschool for the #biglibraryread. Has anyone read this yet? Am I going to #uglycry throughout the book?

JacintaMCarter I didn't ugly-cry. Severe sniffles, on the other hand... 8y
saguarosally I still have to start it, but I bought the book and have an extensive TBR. 8y
McFarchie This book is seriously scary. 8y
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Erin01 I read this one earlier this year and if I remember right there were definitely a few tears shed 8y
ClairesReads Just picked this up from the library today for book club. Keen to hear your thoughts! 8y
Donna_sBookMinute Not sure I'll cry; but I WILL be in full observation mode while reading -- looking for missed opportunities. 8y
GlitteryOtters For me, there were a few tears, but no ugly crying. 8y
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Mindyrecycles
Wave | Todd Strasser
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Super creepy story of a high school history teacher's experiment meant to demonstrate to his students how the Nazis came to power in Germany. #booktober #booksetinaschool

[DELETED] 1250735911 Wasn't this turned into a movie as well? I remember watching something exactly like this in middle school! 8y
Mindyrecycles I saw a movie version set in Germany and apparently there was a TV movie in the U.S. 8y
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LEGolasa
Reconstructing Amelia | Kimberly McCreight
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My #booksetinaschool. A death, lies, cover-ups and a devastated mom trying to figure it all out. Just another day at a New York City private school. This book is pretty much a nightmare come true for anyone with teenagers, but it was hard to put down.
@RealLifeReading

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Bookworm83
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BeththeBookDragon Um, yes! 8y
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HeatherBookNerd
Speak | Laurie Halse Anderson
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Here is an excellent #booksetinaschool for #booktober. This often challenged and banned book follows Meredith as she starts her freshman year in high school. It deals realistically, but not too graphically, with sexual assault and its aftermath.
@RealLifeReading

AlwaysForeverReading I can‘t wait to read this book. 6y
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Alisnazzy
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I have absolutely NO idea why this book I read back in elementary school came to mind for today's challenge, but I remember this being a really great #BookSetInASchool

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Lauren_reading
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My favorite #booksetinaschool is Pete the Cat. This book fell apart this year from all the reading so I had to order a new copy. I like that #bookproblem #booktober #teachersoflitsy

brilliantglow My daughter loves her Pete the Cat books. Especially his Four Groovy Buttons. 8y
Suzze Anything Pete the Cat is great! Groovy. 8y
Daisey I saw this post before I left to go to my sister's house this evening, so I had to read this with my niece when I got there! 8y
Nebklvr I love groovy Pete! 8y
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Kerouacthedog
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#booktober #booksetinaschool Without giving too much away, this is one of the most spell binding and sinister novels to be set in a school. Chills.

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Minispok
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erzascarletbookgasm
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#funphotofriday This is a great series of books about a group of children with extraordinary gifts and talents. A mix of adventure and mystery, it is filled with page-turning action and brain teasers. It all started with the ad "Are you a gifted child looking for special opportunities?" Though recommended for children aged 11 yrs up, the writing style is quite mature. This can double up as #booksetinaschool @RealLifeReading

Well-ReadNeck Love these!!! 8y
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