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Franny K Stein Mad Scientist Lunch Walks Among Us
by Jim Benton
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Franny was a scientist and she liked the dark. It was the 1st day school and Franny wore her lab outfit. Her only friends were Bugs or Animals, but the creepy ones.Every kid

Once Upon A Broken Heart
by Stephanie Garber
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It was a very exciting book with twists and turns

Twenty Questions
by Mac Barnett
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I feel like this book could’ve been more interactive. Like the questions should’ve got answered on the following pages. This was a Vox book, I feel the narrator read the book slightly too fast for my children.

Rose Madder
by Stephen King
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In typical King style, this book combines real life with fantasy, and what King does best here is to blur the line between these two. The book starts out brutally, with a woman suffering the beatings of her husband, but when she decides to finally leave, she could not have imagined what will await her, both very good and very bad. I really likes this book.

All My Mothers Lovers
by Ilana Masad
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A good read. There were many unusual relationships that you need to keep reading to understand. There was growth in Maggie when she learns how her mother loved and respected her decisions. Learning more about her mom when delivering the letters of her deceased mother and her parents relationship

Fahrenheit 451
by Ray Bradbury
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I love Bradbury and I can’t believe I haven’t read this book until now. It was wonderful. He has such an insight into how the population can be lead to their own demise simply be wanting everything to be quick and easy and information only to be positive. Although written in 1953, it is frightening to see many of societies’ tendencies, particularly the desire for information to be quick and easy with no room for thought or discussion, to be seen in today’s society.

Diper överlöde (diary Of A Wimpy Kid #17)
by Jeff Kinney
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It did not really make sense so it was not a good book

Prep: A Novel
by Curtis Sittenfeld
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This book showed the difficulties of adolescence in the rough seas of high school. This brought back all the politics and complexities of the social events that are happening in high school. You will find all the social issues, race and gender politics. The main character is about 14 years old but told in the point of view of her in her older self.

The Maid
by Nita Prose
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Easy to read. I enjoyed it. I understand Molly the Maid had minimum social skills and doesn't get clues from other people, however, would you get a gun from a hidden place or hide a bag when a billionaire man just died to help "friends"?

Escape From East Berlin
by Andy Marino
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This book has so much action I love it so much deep thought
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