| 1. Maximum Ride: The Manga, Vol. 1 | 
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By: James Patterson, NaRae Lee Publisher: Yen Press January 27, 2009
Teenagers love graphic novels and this one is a must-read. Every teenager loves it... more
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| 2. Naruto, Vol. 47 (Naruto (Graphic Novels)) | |
By: Masashi Kishimoto Publisher: VIZ Media LLC February 02, 2010
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| 3. New York Dead (Stone Barrington Novels) | 
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By: Stuart Woods Publisher: Harper March 31, 2009
I just read the Woods books for fun before I go to sleep. Most characters in his books have a lot of money so they can afford the restaurants and adventures they find themselves experiencing. I am not looking to enhance my consciousness, even improve my vocabulary, just fun to go to sleep on. Gives my brain a break. ... more
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| 4. Infidel--Graphic Novel: The Lost Books Series | 
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By: Ted Dekker Publisher: Thomas Nelson November 11, 2008
A world exists where Forest Dwellers and the Horde battle one another. Bathing is a nathema to the Horde, who follow the Dark Priest and his minions. Four teenagers have been selected to join the Forest Guard- Johnis, Silvie, Darsal, and Billos- but their battle is only just beginning...
Johnis, Silvie, Darsal, and Billos should be savoring their survival from the Horde but instead Johnis... more
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| 5. Vampire Kisses 4: Dance with a Vampire | 
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By: Ellen Schreiber Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books April 21, 2009
This series entertained me after i wasdepressed twilight had to come to an end. It was a good read but I would agree with one of the other reviewers in saying that it is more for the tweens and possibly teens than adults. I was kind of wondering whether the author was goimg to continue this series, i thought that it ended kind of leaving me wondering what was going to happen... more
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| 6. Dark Hunger | 
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By: Christine Feehan Publisher: Berkley Trade October 02, 2007
this is completely not appropriate for the kindle. The font size and quality of the text made it nearly impossible to read not to mention where was the warning about this being in comic format. i love the other books in this series but this one was a stinker... more
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| 7. Vampire Knight, Vol. 9 | 
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By: Matsuri Hino Publisher: VIZ Media LLC February 02, 2010
In this pulse-pounding volume of Vampire Knight, the characters reach their full potential as the war between the old school vampires and the peace loving Night Class students begins in earnest.
It begins with Aido gently guiding Yuki through the first barrage of overloaded senses which comes with her new state, turning out to be exactly who Yuki needs with her at the moment considering... more
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| 8. Black Bird, Vol. 3 | 
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By: Kanoko Sakurakoji Publisher: VIZ Media LLC February 02, 2010
As a person can tell, if they have kept up with reading the reviews of every Black Bird book, I absolutely love this series! The short description given about this book is true, that Kyo gives Misao one of his primary feathers to keep her from the demons that surround her constantly. Misao, continuing from the last book, is deeply concerned about being spirited away. She's confused about how to... more
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| 9. B Is for Beer | 
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By: Tom Robbins Publisher: Ecco April 21, 2009
You gotta love Tom Robbins to love this book, but then, why would you even pick it up if you didn't? Although it's billed as a "children's" book for adults or an adults book for "children", I highly recommend it for pre-teens who probably don't see themselves as children. I'm going to give it to a twelve-year-old who is somewhat reluctant to read. This book should give him that reason to read!... more
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| 10. Black Butler, Vol. 1 | 
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From: Yen Press Publisher: Yen Press January 26, 2010
Meet Sebastian. He's the charming butler of a young nobleman, Ciel, head of the House of Phantomhive and its toy company. He excels at any task he is given, be it cooking, redecorating the Phantomhive mansion, or taking care of any of his charge's demands. In fact, he does these tasks so perfectly that he almost seems to be inhuman...
The first volume of Black Butler introduces us to this... more
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