![]() ![]() When young rightists in his school suddenly disappear, Joel gets into the investigation, and with his new friend Melody, they might find the culprit of these disappearances. The only problem is that most people become Rithmatists at eight, and Joel is sixteen. Main character Joel wants to be a Rithmatist more than anything. In this story, certain people, called Rithmatists, can make chalk drawings come to life. She can only find stability in her collection of paper things, but will that be enough? Without a permanent home, Ari struggles with many aspects of her life. However, when Gage decides to leave their guardian and take Ari with him, things slowly start falling apart for Ari. One wish is for Ari and her brother Gage always to stick together, and the other is for Ari to stick to family tradition by attending the local middle school for gifted children. ![]() The story follows Ari, a girl trying to fulfill her late mother’s last wishes. ![]() It deals with family, friends, tradition, and so much more. Paper Things by Jennifer Richard JacobsonĪlthough it is told from the perspective of a fifth grader, Paper Things deals with many darker themes well suited for an older audience. Whether you’re looking for your next favorite book or just trying to get out of a reading slump, here are some good reads that you may not have heard about: ![]()
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