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The New Kid
by Jerry Craft
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It was an okay book

Leon: Worst Friends Forever: A Graphic Novel (leon #2)
by Jamar Nicholas
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I like this book because it was a comic book.

Karen's Sleepover (baby-sitters Little Sister #9)
by Ann M. Martin
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The book was really good

Fine A Comic About Gender
by Rhea Ewing
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This book was a phenomenal graphic novel that made me feel like I was watching and reading a documentary at the same time. Great insight, wonderful art, perfect in everyway.

Me Before You
by Jojo Moyes
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One of my favorite books. Extremely raw and emotional and had me hooked from start to finish.

Sylvester And The Magic Pebble
by William Steig
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Sylvester was trying find pebble that would go with his collection. He went to Strawberry Hills and he found a red pebble. He saw a lion and he was scared. So, he picked up the red pebble and made a wish that he could be a rock so he didn't get eaten. Sylvester turned into a big rock but he stuck. He was stuck because he couldn't touch the magic pebble. Then many seasons passed and his parents called police and fire department but they couldn't find him. The parents went to picnic at Strawberry Hills and they found the big rock that was Sylvester. He saw them but he couldn't talk but his parents found the red pebble and placed it on the big rock and he didn't know it was on him. He made a wish again that he want to be a donkey again and he did. His parents were so happy to see him!

A Psalm For The Wild-built
by Becky Chambers
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BEAUTIFUL BOOK - definitely coming on my next hike!!

Bluey: At Home With The Heelers
by Penguin Young Readers Licenses
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I like to read about what Bluey’s family does at home.

A Curse For True Love
by Stephanie Garber
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A very exciting sequel.

The New Girl: A Graphic Novel (the New Girl #1)
by Cassandra Calin
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Amazing book
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