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Reviews of books for middle school students. Books reviewed are suitable for grade 7 and up.
1. Maybe One Day by Melissa Kantor

Calling all fans of The Fault in Our Stars ... you will love Maybe One Day!

Olivia and Zoe are best friends. They attend high school and ballet school together and have plans to go to New York City to join a professional ballet company. Their plans change when they are told they don't have a future in ballet and are dismissed from their school.

This becomes the least of their problems, however, when Livvie is diagnosed with cancer. Maybe One Day is the emotional story of true friendship and how two teenagers and their families deal with a life-altering event.

Although it's very emotional, there is also some romance and some light-hearted moments, too. I thoroughly enjoyed this well-written story, but I did need some tissues close by.

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