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Submit Reviews Now—August 27 (date extended!)

  1. Register sign up for your online Reading log here!

  2. READBooks, graphic novels, magazines, audiobooks, school books, whatever you like!

  3. Write Reviews record & review the books you read in your online reading log.

  4. 3 or more Books — for every 3 books you record & review you earn a prize — pick it up at Teenburgh!

  5. EARN raffle tickets— for every book you record & review in your online reading log you get a raffle ticket towards the grand prize:

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Prizes:

Don't forget to pick up the prizes you earn! We email you when you have earned a prize & you come to the Teenburgh to pick it up!

Check out what you can win below:

  • Read & review 3 books - Win 3 books to keep!

  • Read & review 6 books - Gift certificate for free dessert from California Pizza Kitchen

  • Read & review 9 books - Win headphones/earbuds

  • Read & review 12 books - Win more books!

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Recent Reviews:

Everything's Eventual

by Stephen King

This is a collection of 14 short stories going in all different directions from horrifying to thought-provoking to depressing. In 'The Man in the Black Suit', an old man reminisces about ...

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Moxie

by Jennifer Mathieu

'Moxie' is an explosive, inspiring book about what can only be described as a girl revolution. Viv Carter's school is run by blatantly sexist authority figures who worship the football ...

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Puddin'

by Julie Murphy

In this refreshing companion to 'Dumplin'', female friendships and body-positivity take center stage. The book follows Millie Michalchuk, a fat girl confident in her own skin and with dreams of ...

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The Eternal Smile

by Gene Luen Yang

Gene Luen Yang is a wonderful teller of stories through word and art, as demonstrated in his collection of stories 'The Eternal Smile.' He brings up important questions about ...

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Catch 22

by Joseph Heller

Joseph Heller takes a normally serious and sometimes depressing subject, World War II, and makes a raw comedy out of it. The characters are truly human, average males who want ...

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Carry On

by Rainbow Rowell

My favorite book (series) is Harry Potter, and this book gave it a run for its money in the magical department. What made this book stand out so much to ...

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Eleanor & Park

by Rainbow Rowell

Rainbow Rowell (which is an amazing name, by the way) truly knows how to represent the minority. A relatively fat girl named Eleanor with a father issue moves to a ...

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And Another Thing...

by Eoin Colfer

Eoin Colfer writes a decent addition to Douglas Adam's legendary five book trilogy in 'And Another Thing...' While Colfer is a masterful writer, I continuously felt I was reading ...

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The Speaker for the Dead

by Orson Scott Card

Orson Scott Card strikes back again with a thrilling sequel, extending the life of Ender a couple hundred thousand years while keeping him a fit 30 year old man learning ...

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Ender's Game

by Orson Scott Card

Orson Scott Card is a cruel parent, at least to his fictional children, and I absolutely love it. Ender, an extremely young child, grows up in a dystopian future where ...

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