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All Reviews
age 17+
Dark, violent epic upends the usual fantasy clichés.
By George R.R. Martin
(1996)
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age 17+
Story of young Montana lesbian is best for mature teens.
By Emily M. Danforth
(2012)
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age 17+
Kesey's great madhouse epic best for older teens.
By Ken Kesey
(2002)
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age 17+
Good-girl-goes-bad tale packed with adult content.
By Amy Reed
(2009)
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age 17+
Violent, disturbing read meant for discussion with teens.
By Alice Sebold
(2002)
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age 4+
Classic, sensitive parable about selflessness.
By Shel Silverstein
(1964)
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age 4+
The kids' classic that put Dr. Seuss on the map.
By Dr. Seuss
(1957)
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age 4+
Zany food-as-weather tale full of humor, great drawings.
By Judi Barrett
(1978)