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The Adventures of Chii: Shadows Of Valoria by Alisanya tells the story of a young cat girl who tries to find out about her past. Chii, a young and energetic cat girl, lost her family and the people she ever knew to a shadowy mist that once attacked her village. A few hours after the incident, she fell victim to some wicked humans while trying to escape and became a slave. One day, fortunately for her, she was freed from the hands of her wicked master when he was attacked by some bandits during a journey.

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Talking About Adolescence: Supercharge Your Body and Brain Power by Ms. Eichin Chang-Lim is an educational book about transitioning from childhood to adulthood in the best body and mind. It reveals how we can maintain mental, physical, emotional, and social well-being during this change. Talking About Adolescence is a book that is focused basically on adolescents. It is divided into three parts, making it easier for readers to learn about what it means to move from childhood to adulthood.

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To Outwit The Fate is a psychological thriller novel by K. E. Adamus about a college student who is faced with life uncertainties, only to be met by a sponsor and be faced with a scene that would change his life drastically. Matt is a young college student. Lately, his life has been filled with unsuccessful occurrences, from being banned from college to his search for a job; every attempt towards success proved to be a failure. One might think he had a grudge with luck, but not until he was hired by an elderly woman named Mrs. Pelagia, who became his sponsor.

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Do you think time travel is real? Have you ever been interested in stories about time travel? If yes, you could also be intrigued by the story of two young children struggling to find their way home after their ship sank in the sea. This is SOS by Sue C. Dugan. Brandon and his younger sister, Amy, were on a ship with their parents and grandparents when it began to sink. With Amy by his side, they headed out of their room to meet their parents.

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The Door at the End of Everything is a compilation of poems penned by Lynda Monahan that directs our minds to the unfathomable pain experienced by people living with a psychological health challenge. The poetry written by Lynda Monahan draws us into a realistic world where suffering is faced by those with mental health issues and where depression seems to take away their joy and happiness;  for some, suicide is viewed as the only solution. The book is divided into three parts.



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