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Standalone Books That You need To Read



1.Before I fall by laure oliver

a girl re-lives the same day over and over again

February 12 is just another day in Sam's charmed life, until it turns out to be her last. Stuck reliving her last day over and over, Sam untangles the mystery around her death and discovers everything she's losing.


2. The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern

Two magicians must fight to the death, but they end up falling in love

In September of 2011, The Night Cirus was released as a fantasy novel. It is Erin Morgenstern's first book, and it tells a storey of magic and romance set in an ahistorical late nineteenth century. It was not produced with young adults in mind, but it has been suggested for teenagers. The first printing is limited to 175,000 copies, and the film rights have been sold to Summit Entertainment in 30 countries. The Night Circus audiobook is narrated by Jim Dale, who also narrates the Harry Potter audiobooks. The novel received an Alex Award from the American Library Association in 2012.


3. The Life Boat Clique by kathy parks

A girl is stuck on the lifeboat with the popular clique

In this darkly funny, compulsively readable teen book, Mean Girls meets Life of Pi, ideal for fans of Libba Bray and Andrew Smith. The Lifeboat Clique is Kathy Parks' irreverent and informative novel about how to live under the most unlikely situations. It's a hilariously dark and twisted tale with a surprisingly fresh voice.


4. We Were Liars by E. Lockhart

suspenseful book with a huge plot twist

We Were Liars is a film about self-acceptance, family morals, and the potentially fatal repercussions of one's actions. It revolves around the Sinclair family, a rich and seemingly ideal family who spend every summer on their private island. When something happens to Cadence during her fifteenth summer, the four "Liars" (Cadence, Johnny, Gat, and Mirren) reappear two years later to remind Cadence of the incident

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