Friday

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It's Friday again! :D
I don't know what to say today, but here are some of the books I recommend you read (which I wrote) (yes it's self-advertising, but it's my own book you're reading, so I can suggest some of my less-popular books):

Minecraft Facts
Why you should read this book of mine:
1. If you like Minecraft, this may be interesting.
2. If you are new to Minecraft, you can learn about it.
3. If you don't know about the video game, you might like Minecraft, so I recommend reading about it.

The Sass War
1. It's a cliché parody (a parody of clichés) in which the main character, a new girl to school, is ignored by everyone, and is a "popular" rich girl with a sassy attitude.
2. I find it funny, if not hilarious.
3. I made it based off of clichéd stories about the new girl to school is shy and welcomed; the girl in The Sass War is not welcomed, ignored, and is outgoing.
4. The clichés about popular girls or rich girls who wear pink clothes.
5. The overstated descriptions of clothes from the main character's perspective is clichéd.
6. CLICHÉS.

The Hunt
1. If you like The Lion King, this is a book for you.
2. I made this book from my own creation, and the character names were made when I used Google Translate to find words in English which sounded good in a story when translated to Swahili.
3. The setting is the Serengeti, The Lion King-like area which has African animals of all kinds.
4. If you like Warriors, this book has talking animals, and talking lions.
5. If you like lions, this is the book for you.
6. If you like weird animal best friends, this is for you.
7. If you like African animals, this book is for you.
8. The Hunt has a book trailer that I made, which is found in its first chapter and the description.

The Owl Hawk: A True Story
1. It is a first-person perspective story about an autistic girl who writes in my own style, which I created, The Great Mix-Up.
2. It is a true story. I am the autistic girl.
3. The Owl Hawk: A True Story has a book trailer that I made, and can be found in the first chapter of the book.
4. If you want to know what it's REALLY LIKE to have Asperger's Syndrome (as opposed to that disrespectful One Direction fan fiction that disgraces people having Asperger's Syndrome or autism... -_-), this book is told from my perspective (and I have been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome), and is my autobiography from when I was born to the time I made the epilogue.

I really recommend reading The Owl Hawk: A True Story, and I made a dedication to both the kids with autism and without.

~Leopardclaw

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