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During World War II, a girl finds comfort in stolen books while the war rages on.
Historical Fiction
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The rabbit ran fast, then stopped to nap. The slow tortoise kept moving until he crossed the finish line first.
Traditional Literature (Fable)
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A hero must complete impossible tasks, guided by the gods of Olympus.
Traditional Literature (Myth)
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In the future, a lonely robot cleans up Earth while humans live in space.
Science Fiction
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The lights flickered, and when they came back on, the rare book had vanished. Who could have taken it?
Mystery
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This show explains the science of space, stars, and planets with real facts.
Informational
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A boy with a facial difference goes to school for the first time and wants to be treated like everyone else.
Realistic Fiction
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Greg writes about middle school drama, embarrassing moments, and trying to fit in — just like a normal kid.
Realistic Fiction
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I was born in South Africa in 1918. My early life was simple, but I grew up to fight against apartheid and became president of my country.
Autobiography
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The owl swooped down, carrying a letter with a red wax seal. It was an invitation to a school of magic.
Fantasy
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Based on the true story of a Ugandan girl who became a world chess champion.
Biography
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A queen with ice powers, a talking snowman, and a magical kingdom.
Fantasy
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A teen detective uncovers clues and solves the case of a missing necklace.
Mystery
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Nathan held his breath as the redcoats marched past. If they found him hiding, he knew the punishment would be severe.
Historical Fiction
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Volcanoes form when magma pushes through cracks in Earth’s crust. Some eruptions are gentle, but others can be explosive.
Informational
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There was an old woman, all skin and bone, who lived near the graveyard all alone.
Poetry
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Jonas lived in a world without color or memory, until he was chosen to carry the truth of the past.
Science Fiction
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