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When You Are Brave
by Pat Zietlow Miller
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Great ??

Princess Posey and the Monster Stew
by Stephanie Greene
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I liked the ingredients that went into the Monster stew.

The Guest List
by Lucy Foley
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t was too slow and boring for me. Good twists and jaw-dropping moments, but they came too late in the story for me to care.

The Night She Disappeared
by Lisa Jewell
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I almost gave up on Lisa Jewell as I didn't really care for the first two books I read, but this one was really good!

Pete The Cat Out Of This World
by James Dean
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This book is about Pete the Cat going to space camp and going to the moon.

The Girls Are All So Nice Here
by Laurie Elizabeth Flynn
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Ugh this was such an awfully hard read! It was catty, malicious, and just a downright mean girl story.... not to mention the twists were so obvious. Hate to DNF a book and needed to see if I was right and I was. Def do NOT recommend.

Honeycomb
by Joanne M. Harris
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A wonderful collection of beautifully crafted fairy tales. There is an interesting narrative that is threaded throughout these stories, drawing in characters from seemingly unrelated tales. It's a bit longer than it might have to be, but worth diving into.

Skye Falling
by Mia Mckenzie
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I thought the ending was a bit rushed, but loved the concept

Phoebe And Her Unicorn In Unicorn Theater
by Dana Simpson
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Very funny book

The Only Woman In The Room
by Marie Benedict
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Well known as an actress in the 1930s, Hedy Lamarr's "other life" as a brilliant scientist and inventor has only recently been recognized. Written by the author of The Personal Librarian, this fictionalized biography follows her life from a Jewish Austrian actress to Hollywood star to the inventor of the technology that made cell phones possible.
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